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The Creative Act: How Staff+ Is More Art Than Science
David Grizzanti talks about his path to Staff+ and how he views it as more art than science, looking at the parallels between creating art, creating software, and dealing with organizational dynamics.
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Global Capacity Management through Strategic Demand Allocation
Ranjith Kumar discusses abstractions and guarantees, the design and implementation for managing workloads across 10s of regions, categorizing & modeling, and achieving global capacity management.
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Several Components are Rendering: Client Performance at Slack-Scale
Jenna Zeigen discusses front-end performance issues encountered by Slack as they continue to grow and evolve the desktop app.
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Success Patterns in for Building Cyber-Physical Systems with Agile
Robin Yeman demonstrates that there is a mission imperative to migrate from phase gate approach to Scaled Agile to increase safety for stakeholders.
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Protecting APIs in Financial Services with Zero Trust Overlay Mesh Networks
Clint Dovholuk reviews the three components of OpenZiti's architecture: controller, edge routers, and SDKs, in addition to diving into the internal physical and logical architecture of OpenZiti.
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Embrace Complexity; Tighten Your Feedback Loops
Fred Hebert discusses various small approaches and patterns that influence how teams deal with reliability, and highlights some of the key interactions and behaviors.
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Platform and Features MLEs, a Scalable and Product-Centric Approach for High Performing Data Products
Massimo Belloni discusses the lessons learnt in the last couple of years around organizing a Data Science Team and the Machine Learning Engineering efforts at Bumble Inc.
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Achieving SLSA Certification with a “Bring-Your-Own-Builder” Framework
Asra Ali discusses recent work that allows one to wrap existing tools into a SLSA-compliant builder with minimal effort on existing open-source CI/CD platforms.
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From Smoothie Architecture to Layer Cake with Durable Execution
Sergey Bykov shows how Durable Execution of Temporal enables a transition and makes building scalable distributed applications qualitatively easier.
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Survival Strategies for the Noisy Neighbor Apocalypse
Meenakshi Jindal discusses experience and lessons learned with a case study from the Asset Management Platform at Netflix about how they detected and survived a noisy neighbor.
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Portfolio Analysis at Scale: Running Risk and Analytics on 15+ Million Portfolios Every Day
William Chen discusses the importance of trimming your computational graph, storing data in multiple formats, leveraging open source, and considering multiple dimensions of modularization.
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Scaling Organizations with Platform Engineering
Lesley Cordero focuses on how Platform Engineering can drive sustainability for growing organizations through DevOps principles, centralization, and scalable technical practices.