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Failing Fast: the Impact of Bias When Speeding up Application Security
Laura Bell explores how bias impacts the security of a development lifecycle and examines 3 common biases that lead to big issues in this space.
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Navigating the New Remote Normal
Lisette Sutherland discusses how to navigate the new world of working as a hybrid team, sharing ideas for what it means to be “present” at work and how to create that sense of team even when virtual.
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Finding the “I” within Inclusion
Wade Davis and Karen Casella explore some of the history of I&D, its historical relationship with both over and underrepresented groups, and how to find yourself within I&D.
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Building Latency Sensitive User Facing Analytics via Apache Pinot
Chinmay Soman discusses how LinkedIn, Uber and other companies managed to have low latency for analytical database queries in spite of high throughput.
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Building Tech at Presidential Scale
Dan Woods discusses the unique challenges of building and running tech for a presidential cycle, highlighting the digital duct tape that held the pieces together and the data flowing.
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How Netflix Scales Its API with GraphQL Federation
Jennifer Shin and Stephen Spalding discuss Netflix’s API unification process using GraphQL Federation.
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A Kubernetes Operator for etcd
James Laverack overviews etcd and why running it in Kubernetes is difficult. He discusses ways of writing Operators, why they wrote it the way they did, and talks though how it works for etcd.
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Reconciling Performance and Security in High Load Environments
Ignat Korchagin explores how to drive security in a high performance environment and make it a welcome and natural part of the product lifecycle.
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Better Resilience Adoption through UX
Randall Koutnik goes over three case studies where teams achieved success (and a few that didn't!) by focusing on the human element of engineering tooling.
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How the HotSpot and Graal JVMs Execute Java Code
James Gough discusses HotSpot, explores Graal and the JVM ecosystem to discover performance benefits of a platform 25 years in the making.
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DevOps Is More Complex and Harder Than You Think. Personal Lessons
DevOps is inherently complex and with many things to consider, there are many risks and things that can be missed or go wrong. Patrick Debois shares his personal lessons and stories on DevOps.
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A Year with Java 11 in Production!
Andrzej Grzesik talks about Revolut’s experience in running Java 11 in production for over a year. He discusses tools, alternative JVM languages, and some 3rd party products.