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Jessica Kerr on Observability and Honeycomb's Use of AWS Lambda for Retriever
Charles Humble talks to Jessica Kerr about Honeycomb's architecture and use of Serverless, specifically AWS Lambda, as part of their custom column database system called Retriever. They also explore key differences between Retriever and Facebook’s Scuba, and how Honeycomb differs from traditional APM tools.
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Lucas Cavalcanti on Using Clojure, Microservices, Hexagonal Architecture and Public Cloud at Nubank
In this episode of the InfoQ podcast, Charles Humble talks to Lucas Cavalcanti about Nubank’s early architectural choices, including starting with Clojure and microservices. They discuss the challenges of using public cloud for financial services in Brazil, Nubank’s use of Alistair Cockburn's Hexagonal Architecture and immutable architecture, and lessons learnt as the startup scaled.
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Gunnar Morling on Change Data Capture and Debezium
Today, on The InfoQ Podcast, Wes Reisz talks with Gunnar Morling, a software engineer at Red Hat who leads the Debezium project. Debezium is an open-source distributed platform for change data capture (CDC).
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Josh Wills on Building Resilient Data Engineering and Machine Learning Products at Slack
Josh Wills, a software engineer working on data engineering problems at Slack, discusses the Slack data architecture and how they build and observe their pipelines.
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Sid Anand on Building Agari’s Cloud-Native Data Pipelines with AWS Kinesis and Serverless
Wesley Reisz talks to Sid Anand, a data architect at cybersecurity company Agari, about building cloud-native data pipelines. The focus of their discussion is around a solution Agari uses that is built from Amazon Kinesis Streams, serverless functions, and auto scaling groups.