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Container Security and Observability in Kubernetes Environments
The panelists discuss how to take care of the security and monitoring of Kubernetes.
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Panel: Challenges & Opportunities of the Modern Financial Institutions
Lucas Cavalcanti, Dio Rettori, and Camilla Crispim discuss the challenges and opportunities of modern financial institutions.
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Architecting for Resilience Panel
Nora Jones, Dan Lorenc, and Varun Talwar discuss what architecting for resiliency means, sharing ready-to-use examples, and ideas that can be employed in other contexts.
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Panel: Observability and Understandability
Jason Yee, John Egan, and Ben Sigelman discuss their approaches and preferred methods to get impactful results in incident management, distributed tracing, and chaos engineering.
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Scaling Cloud-Native Applications
Jim Walker, Yan Cui, Colin Breck, Liz Fong-Jones, and Wes Reisz look at lessons from scaling applications and things that may go wrong.
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The Journey to Continuous Testing in DevOps
The panelists discuss their journey integrating quality into development, including the obstacles they faced, how they managed the change, and their plans to integrate testing deeper into development.
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Dealing with Technical Debt in 2021
The panelists discuss how they identify technical debt, how they make room to invest in paying debt down, and how they approach work to minimize future debt.
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DevSecOps and Application Security
Rajiv Kapoor, Clint Gibler, André Tehrani, Anastasiia Voitova, and Erik Costlow discuss how to integrate security into DevOps, where their concerns are and how each is addressed.
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Panel: What Have We Learned over the Last Decade of Microservices?
Chris Richardson, James Lewis, and Katie Gamanji discuss what the industry has learned over the last decade building and delivering Microservices architectures.
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Panel: Event Driven Architectures of Scale
Wes Reisz, Matthew Clark, Gwen Shapira, and Ian Thomas discuss the evolution of event-driven architectures over the decades, the advantages that EDA offers, and thoughts for the future.
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What Does the Future Hold for Java?
The panelists discuss new features in Java including Records and Local Variable Type Inference, and performance improvements, the various ‘free’ builds of OpenJDK, and the development of Foojay.io.
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Reduce ‘Unknown Unknowns’ across Your CI/CD Pipeline
The panelists discuss monitoring and observability methods that DevOps and SRE teams can employ to balance change and uncertainty without the need to constantly reconfigure monitoring systems.