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Zero to Ten Million Daily Users in Four Weeks: Sustainable Speed Is King

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Summary

Jodi Moran discusses achieving sustainable speed through: iterate and automate, use commodity technology, analyze and improve, build services, create a high-speed culture.

Bio

Jodi Moran has worked in large-scale online entertainment for more than eight years, including senior positions at Sulake, Betfair, NCSoft, Atari, and EA Playfish. Jodi has recently co-founded Plumbee, a startup focusing on the social casino entertainment, which will launch its first title in early 2012. She holds a master’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo, Canada.

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Software is changing the world; QCon aims to empower software development by facilitating the spread of knowledge and innovation in the enterprise software development community; to achieve this, QCon is organized as a practitioner-driven conference designed for people influencing innovation in their teams: team leads, architects, project managers, engineering directors.

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Jun 08, 2012

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  • Bravo

    by Xianjun Zhu,

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    Nice speech, I like your way of explaining idea with examples. Sounds like you did quite a great job in developing your Plumbee products.

  • Thank you

    by James Seigel,

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    Thank you for the talk. One thing to note is that at some point in SOME companies, keeping everything isn't economically feasible, then some of the strategies have to change when you talk about "being able to recreate state at any point".

    Cheers from a fellow ontario university-ian

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