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Resilience and Chaos Engineering in a Kubernetes World
The panelists discuss the tools, knowledge, and resources that can help achieve faster incident response and recovery times.
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Developer Experience in the Age of Generative AI
The panelists discuss challenges developers face that interrupt the development flow, slow things down, the tools available to help, and how to use AI-powered programming assistants to help.
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Mastering the Art of Platform Engineering: Perspectives from Industry Practitioners
The panelists discuss the human and technical dimensions of platform engineering, sharing insights into establishing, implementing, and sustaining successful platform engineering programs.
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ChatGPT and AI: What's Next in Large Language Model (LLM) Architectures
The panelists discuss what's next in Large Language Model (LLM) architectures used in tools like ChatGPT and how these tools will further disrupt the AI/ML space.
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Beyond Default Settings: Evaluating the Security of Kubernetes and Cloud Native Environments
The panelists discuss default configurations, authentication, and access control mechanisms in the context of what Kubernetes brings to the table in terms of security.
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Moving .NET Apps to the Cloud
The panelists discuss the benefits and challenges of moving .NET apps and the different options available, including managed Kubernetes services, serverless platforms, and HTTP-based hosting options.
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Observability is Also Programmed
Yury Niño Roa discusses a new methodology to adopt [OaC] in companies according to their size, talking about the current observability landscape and how companies can adopt this as a practice.
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State of OpenTelemetry, Where Are We and What’s Next?
Michael Hausenblas discusses what problems OpenTelemetry solves, and overviews the ecosystem and status of various projects within OpenTelemetry.
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Best Practices for API Quality and Security
The panelists discuss how to improve quality and security in API design and management, what the biggest challenges are and how to address them.
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With Observability, Cloud Deployments Don’t Have to Be Scary
Martin Thwaites discusses how to have the confidence to deploy at will. This ability allows developers and the wider team to know when things go wrong, and remediate them quickly.
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The Journey to API Management on the Cloud
The panelists explore how to build, integrate, and expose services as managed APIs in the cloud to follow best practices and manage large deployments.