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Incident Analysis: Your Organization's Secret Weapon
Nora Jones discusses how to move faster and focus on the things that matter by using incident analysis.
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More More More! Why the Most Resilient Companies Want More Incidents
John Egan discusses how companies of any scale can improve their understandability by lowering their barriers to incident reporting and simplifying their processes for documenting postmortems.
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Co-Designing Raft + Thread-per-Core Execution Model for the Kafka-API
Alex Gallego discusses the lessons learned building a new storage engine from scratch with no virtual memory, no page cache, with purpose-built read-ahead and write-behind strategies.
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Data Mesh: an Architectural Deep Dive
Zhamak Dehghani introduces the architecture of new Data Mesh concepts such as data products, as well as the planes of the data platform in support of computational governance and distribution.
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Observing and Understanding Failures: SRE Apprentices
Tammy Bryant Butow covers practical lessons learned in the SRE Apprentices program, things she'd change and shares how to create and roll out such a program.
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Keeping Pace with Java
Marc Hoffmann attempts to answer what are the important aspects of the new Java release schedule and what a pragmatic and sustainable update strategy looks like.
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From Batch to Streams: Building Value from Data In-Motion
Ricardo Ferreira discusses the risks of designing siloed-based systems and how streaming data architectures can become a solution to address competitiveness.
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Business and Technical Agility with Team Topologies
Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais explore how the patterns and principles from Team Topologies promote true business and technical agility.
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Architecting Software for Leverage
Lucas Cavalcanti explains the architecture decisions taken throughout the lifecycle of Nubank, from the very beginning until the current days.
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Resources & Transactions: a Fundamental Duality in Observability
Ben Sigelman explores resources and transactions, both theoretically and through some real-world examples, to develop an intuition for how to understand a system more completely.
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Building and Scaling a Control Plane for 1000s of Kafka Clusters
Gwen Shapira and Vivek Sharma discuss some architectural highlights of building, evolving and scaling a control plane for thousands of Kafka clusters, and some challenges encountered.
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The Human Side of Airbnb’s Microservice Architecture
Jessica Tai discusses lessons learned by Airbnb from its migration to microservices, covering cross-team collaboration strategies, designing observability access control and planning for unified APIs.