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Building Distributed Event-Driven Architectures across Multi-Cloud Boundaries
Teena Idnani shares actionable insights for senior engineers and architects on tackling the complexities of event-driven multi-cloud architectures, covering latency, resilience, and data consistency.
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Scaling the BBC Design System: Tooling, Community, Governance and Gardening
Sophie Beaumont discusses how her team built a web design system that scales to serve 4.8 billion requests a month.
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A Thirteen Billion-Year-Old Photograph
Kenneth Harris shares a behind-the-scenes look at the James Webb Space Telescope, explaining the software and hardware that allow us to see the deepest parts of the universe.
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The Efficiency Paradox and How to Save Yourself and the World
Holly Cummins explains how inefficient code and processes create waste, sharing engineering strategies like "LightSwitchOps" and build-time optimization to improve sustainability & business outcomes.
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Things SaaS Builders Keep Getting Wrong
Jon Topper shares the most common mistakes he sees SaaS builders make, from building things no one wants to not automating tenant provisioning, and offers strategies to avoid them.
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Questioning Convention: C# as a Shortcut to Startup Velocity
Sam Cox explains why he chose C# to build his startup's platform, detailing how its modern tooling and ecosystem drove productivity and rapid iteration.
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Secure by Design: Building Security into Engineering Workflows and Teams
Stefania Chaplin discusses how to build security into engineering workflows and teams. She shares how to achieve a security-first culture by focusing on people, processes, and technology.
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The Data Backbone of LLM Systems
Paul Iusztin discusses the evolution of AI engineering, highlighting the shift from model training to foundational models. He shares insights on scalable LLM systems and optimizing RAG.
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The Friction Fix: Building Collaborative Relationships Between Teams
Diana Montalion and Cat Morris share six ways to overcome systemic friction in tech, arguing that organizational change requires architects to focus on human dynamics, not just technical solutions.
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Architecture in the Lead: Scaling Today, Shaping Tomorrow
Ian Arundale and Matthew Clark share how the BBC's architecture delivers for huge live events, discussing the importance of elasticity, resilience, and security, and the crucial human skills.
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Extreme DevOps Automation
Sérgio Amorim discusses how his 15-person DevOps team scales to support 1,300 engineers and 1,200 microservices at Revolut, a financial super app.
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AI for Food Image Generation in Production: How & Why
Iaroslav Amerkhanov discusses how his team at Delivery Hero leveraged GenAI to generate food images, detailing the architecture, optimization, and business impact.