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You Can Go Your Own Way: Navigating Your Own Career Path
Erin Schnabel shares what she learned in the course of her journey to Distinguished Engineer, sharing insights and ideas that can be used to find and shape opportunities and create a career.
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Can Green Software Engineering Solve the Climate Crisis?
Sara Bergman overviews the emerging green software engineering, then dives into understanding the challenges related to assessing and mitigating the carbon impacts of software systems.
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Agile Rehab: Engineering for Improved Delivery
Bryan Finster covers replacing the Agile process with engineering, how they moved from quarterly to daily delivery, and enabled teams to get the feedback they needed to deliver with predictability.
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Mastering the Art of Platform Engineering: Perspectives from Industry Practitioners
The panelists discuss the human and technical dimensions of platform engineering, sharing insights into establishing, implementing, and sustaining successful platform engineering programs.
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How DoorDash Ensures Velocity and Reliability through Policy Automation
Lin Du discusses the details of their approach at DoorDash; how they enabled their engineers to self-serve infrastructure through policy automation while ensuring both reliability and high velocity.
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Getting Developers into F1 Driver Seats with Security?
Henry Tze discusses a platform to develop on, automation, a perimeter to safeguard the best assets, and a user-centric container foundation.2
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Bridging Silos and Overcoming Collaboration Antipatterns in Multidisciplinary Organizations
Emily Webber explores some common anti-patterns and the problems that those anti-patterns create, then shares some approaches and techniques to break those silos down to work together better.
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From Runtime Efficiency to Carbon Efficiency
Michal Dorko discusses Goldman Sachs’s proprietary language, Slang, a core technology responsible for booking trades, quoting prices and analysing risk, among other use cases.
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Managing 238M Memberships at Netflix
Surabhi Diwan discusses how the Netflix’ membership team outgrew many of its technology and architectural choices as memberships went from a few hundred thousand to 200 million.
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Perils, Pitfalls and Pratfalls of Platform Engineering
Charity Majors discusses how platform engineering teams are different from other engineering teams, and presents some of the ways they run into traps and other troubles.
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Cognitive Digital Twins: a New Era of Intelligent Automation
Yannis Georgas presents the building blocks of a Cognitive Digital Twin and discusses the challenges and benefits of implementing one in an organization.
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Comparing Apples and Volkswagens: the Problem with Aggregate Incident Metrics
Courtney Nash presents data from the Verica Open Incident Database (VOID) to demonstrate how aggregate incident metrics (MTTR) aren't representative of systems' resilience.