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Observable JS Apps
Emily Nakashima talks about an event-driven approach to client-side observability for the most complicated parts of Honeycomb's customer-facing React app: the query builder.
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pDB: Scalable Prediction Infrastructure with Precision and Provenance
Balaji Rengarajan describes the platform built on the Celect’s pDB framework, providing multiple use cases such as online personalization, document classification, and geospatial anomaly detection.
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Java at Speed
Gil Tene talks about getting the most of Java applications and understanding some of the optimizations the latest crop of JVMs are able to apply when running on the latest servers.
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PCF Platform Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana
Jamie Christian and Alan Strader discuss Northern Trust's platform monitoring solution based on Grafana, Prometheus and Alertmanager.
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Building Enterprise Cache Based on CQRS
Komes Subramaniam discusses building a system that is implementing the CQRS pattern with a presentation friendly data model.
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Microservices & Scaling of Rational Interactions
Mark Burgess talks about the scaling of microservices in computer and human interaction.
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Logistics as a Service: Building the Ocado Smart Platform
Paul Sweetman and Alex Harvey discuss how Ocado Technology has built The Ocado Smart Platform, a scalable, AWS-based microservices architecture, combined with GCP analytics and a robotics grid.
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Enterprise Node.JS Apps in 2018
Jamund Ferguson discusses tackling challenges with large-scale Node.js deployments, using async/await to handle errors, and strategies to embrace latest JavaScript technologies.
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Cloud-Native and Scalable Kafka Architecture
Allen Wang talks about how Netflix addresses the issues of stability and scalability in a cloud environment by having many smaller and mostly immutable Kafka clusters with limited state changes.
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Scaling Uber's Elasticsearch Clusters
Danny Yuan talks about how Uber scaled its Elasticsearch clusters as well as its ingestion pipelines for ingestions, queries, data storage, and operations by a three-person team.
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The Present and Future of Serverless Observability
Yan Cui overviews the challenges observing a serverless architecture, the tradeoffs to consider, the current state of the tooling for serverless observability, taking a look at new and coming tools.
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Testing Observability
Amy Phillips discusses the impact of observability on testing, from new techniques, greater Dev and Ops involvement, right through to whether testing is needed anymore.