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Adaptive Availability for Quality of Service
Theo Schlossnagle talks about lessons learned in building an always-on distributed time-series database with aggressive quality of service guarantees, and techniques for dealing with bad machines.
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Ingest & Stream Processing - What Will You Choose?
Pat Patterson and Ted Malaska talk about current and emerging data processing technologies, and the various ways of achieving "at least once" and "exactly once" timely data processing.
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Learnings from a Culture-First Start-up
Sunil Sadasivan talks about some of Buffer’s culture experiments to illustrate how cultivating and iterating on a team's culture can improve happiness, employee retention, and overall growth.
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Building Wireless Sensors
Don Coleman discusses building wireless sensors on a variety of hardware (ESP8266, Particle Photon, Arduino MKR1000), presenting some options for collecting, storing, and visualizing the sensor data.
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Decoupled APIs through Microservices
David Simons introduces microservices as a developer's API tool, discussing why and when makes sense to use them, and the tools that make it easy to deal with a microservices architecture.
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Structuring Data for Self-Serve Customer Insights
Jim Porzak discusses creating an analyst ready data mart that is complete at different levels of abstraction and models customer decision points in order to be able to understand customers.
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Journey from Data Integration to Data Science
Michael Wise discusses the journey from having data integrated across an organization, to employing data science to make good use of it.
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The Joy of Not Coding
Jeroen Janssens discusses several tricks for polyglot programmers helping to mix and match different languages and tools in a project.
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The Marvel Guide for Developers
Melinda Seckington discusses how to become a superhero developer by helping others start with the origin stories, and lessons learned from Marvel superheroes.
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Smashing the Monolith
Leonard Garvey and Louis Simoneau discuss how to decompose a monolith, architectural and integration patterns to avoid creating a monolith, and useful patterns and tools along the way.
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The Neuroscience of Human Agility in Organizations
Melissa Casey discusses how humans change, adapt, and innovate at work, why closed systems block change, and the impact of hierarchical structures on cultural change efforts.
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Applying Big Data
Graeme Seaton discusses the drivers behind Big Data initiatives and how to approach them using the vast amounts of data available.