Sr. DeveloperOptiver
Conrad loves audacious hacks, and inspiring people to train their coding muscles. He sees trading systems as a fantastic proving ground for cutting edge technologies, with natural competition and access to resources.
Before trading he worked on low-latency streaming servers for audio/video at CSIRO, Pixar, Wikimedia and Renesas Japan. He studied at Kyoto University, developing a love of Haskell and respect for type theory.
Talks I've Given
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FPGA Microservices: Ultra-Low Latency with Off-The-Shelf Hardware
Featuring Conrad Parker
How fast can we possibly make microservices?
You can have sub-microsecond wire-to-wire response times using off-the-shelf hardware and familiar languages. I’ll show you how to put the technology in place, but that’s the easy part. Why on earth would you want to do this, and how could...
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FPGA Microservices: Ultra-Low Latency with Off-The-Shelf Hardware
Featuring Conrad Parker
How fast can we possibly make microservices?
You can have sub-microsecond wire-to-wire response times using off-the-shelf hardware and familiar languages. I’ll show you how to put the technology in place, but that’s the easy part. Why on earth would you want to do this, and how could...
ai-&-ml -
FPGA Microservices: Ultra-Low Latency with Off-The-Shelf Hardware
Featuring Conrad Parker
How fast can we possibly make microservices?
You can have sub-microsecond wire-to-wire response times using off-the-shelf hardware and familiar languages. I’ll show you how to put the technology in place, but that’s the easy part. Why on earth would you want to do this, and how could...
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Pure Consensus in a World Full of Failure
Featuring Conrad Parker
Distributed consensus protocols are notorious for doing people’s heads in. Machines fail and networks lag, which are unfortunate consequences of entropy. Without loss of generality we can assume that the machines despise us, our only hope is to enchant them with correctness proofs, and that...
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