InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Coding Without Complexity
Ellen Chisa talks about complexity in software and the need to remove it as much as possible. One possibility is to remove something that is not absolutely needed as a way to reduce complexity.
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Evolution of Edge @Netflix
Vasily Vlasov reviews Netflix’s edge gateway ecosystem - multiple traffic gateways performing different functions deployed around the world.
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User & Device Identity for Microservices @ Netflix Scale
Satyajit Thadeshwar provides useful insights on how Netflix implemented a secure, token-agnostic, identity solution that works with services operating at a massive scale.
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Scaling Patterns for Netflix's Edge
Justin Ryan talks about Netflix’ scalability issues and some of the ways they addressed it.
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KIT-BASHING THE BLORB - What Happens When All the Dead Come Back and They're Still Really Fun
Jason Scott discusses the status and the future of the Internet Archive.
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Embracing Chaos!
Paul Osman and Ana Medina discuss onboarding teams onto a Chaos Engineering platform, identifying teams that are ready to do GameDays and creating feedback loops to measure resilience.
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Measure (and Learn) What Matters
Pete Young shares how, in two years, a single metric focus resulted in a 7% increase in first time delivery, and usage of services to drive this outcome increased over 400-700%.
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How to Live in a Post–Spring Cloud Netflix World
Marcin Grzejszczak and Olga Maciaszek-Sharma discuss how Netflix has frozen certain projects running on Spring Cloud and moved to new ones.
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Using Metrics to Ensure Quality Applications in Pivotal Platform
Tom Martin and Sam Reed show how to set up automatic service discovery with Eureka, some auto scaling problems of microservices, and how to configure Prometheus and Grafana to gather and show metrics.
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Monoliths, Microservices, Events, Functions: What It Takes to Go through the Transformation
Dilleswara Anupoju discusses lessons learned building apps in a distributed environment.
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Building Reactive Pipelines: How to Go from Scalable Apps to (Ridiculously) Scalable Systems
Mark Heckler discusses and demoes reactive and highly scalable microservices built with Project Reactor using RabbitMQ, Apache Kafka, and Spring Cloud Stream.
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Make Your Electron App Feel at Home Everywhere
Kilian Valkhof discusses the process of making an Electron app feel at home on all three platforms: Windows, MacOS and Linux, making devs aware of the pitfalls and how to avoid them.