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Causal Consistency for Large Neo4j Clusters
Jim Webber explores the new Causal clustering architecture for Neo4j, how it allows users to read writes straightforwardly, explaining why this is difficult to achieve in distributed systems.
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Our Concurrent Past; Our Distributed Future
Joe Duffy talks about the concurrency's explosion onto the mainstream over the past 15 years and attempts to predict what lies ahead for distributed programming, from now til 15 years into the future.
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Deep Learning at Scale
Scott Le Grand describes his work at NVidia, Amazon and Teza, including the DSSTNE distributed deep learning framework.
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Building Robust Machine Learning Systems
Stephen Whitworth talks about his experience at Ravelin, and provides useful practices and tips to help ensure our machine learning systems are robust, well audited, avoid embarrassing predictions.
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Taming Complexity with Object-Oriented UX
Sophia Voychehovski discusses all the factors that cause complexity, the three key ways one can wrangle it and object-oriented UX.
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Putting the ‘V’ Back in MVP
Ralf Jeffery explains the different types of MVP execution, why stakeholders struggle to support MVPs and how to deal with this issue, and how successful teams practice MVP design and execution.
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Reactive & Asynchronous - Adventures with APIs in Financial Trading
Michael Barker discusses several low-latency APIs used for financial trading, what makes them fast and how they compare to HTTP/REST/JSON/XML APIs.
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Big Data Infrastructure @ LinkedIn
Shirshanka Das describes LinkedIn’s Big Data Infrastructure and its evolution through the years, including details on the motivation and architecture of Gobblin, Pinot and WhereHows.
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Using NLP, Machine Learning & Deep Learning Algorithms to Extract Meaning from Text
David Talby walks through building a natural language annotations pipeline with domain-specific annotators, and using deep learning to automatically expand and update taxonomies.
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What is Business Agility?
Steve Denning discusses the three laws that are key to sustaining business agility: the law of the customer, the law of the small team and the law of the network.
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Agility - Not Enough? Too Much? Trying to Find Just Right
Tim Lister discusses which departments of an organization can have much benefit from Agile and which will benefit a little or have an increased risk if using Agile.
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Further Together: Curated Pairing Culture @Pivotal
Neha Batra presents her experience with pair programming at Pivotal Labs. They pair program eight hours/day every workday and help enable other companies to practice it with them.