Talks I've Given
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What Comes After Microservices?
Featuring Matt Ranney
The results are in: developers LOVE microservices! But are microservices in their current form solving more problems than they create? Many early adopters are finding new limitations as they deploy hundreds or thousands of microservices. Are there perhaps better abstractions than microservices...
ai-&-ml -
What Comes After Microservices?
Featuring Matt Ranney
The results are in: developers LOVE microservices! But are microservices in their current form solving more problems than they create? Many early adopters are finding new limitations as they deploy hundreds or thousands of microservices. Are there perhaps better abstractions than microservices...
ai-&-ml -
What Comes After Microservices?
Featuring Matt Ranney
The results are in: developers LOVE microservices! But are microservices in their current form solving more problems than they create? Many early adopters are finding new limitations as they deploy hundreds or thousands of microservices. Are there perhaps better abstractions than microservices...
ai-&-ml -
Designing for Failure: Scaling Uber’s Backend by Breaking Everything
Featuring Matt Ranney
As Uber scales its business to new products in new cities, the requirements for high availability and scalability increase. As the engineering team scales, doubling every 6 months, the challenges of building a reliable system grow with it. At our current scale, even brief outages in the service...
architecture-&-design -
Designing for Failure: Scaling Uber’s Backend by Breaking Everything
Featuring Matt Ranney
As Uber scales its business to new products in new cities, the requirements for high availability and scalability increase. As the engineering team scales, doubling every 6 months, the challenges of building a reliable system grow with it. At our current scale, even brief outages in the service...
architecture-&-design -
Designing for Failure: Scaling Uber’s Backend by Breaking Everything
Featuring Matt Ranney
As Uber scales its business to new products in new cities, the requirements for high availability and scalability increase. As the engineering team scales, doubling every 6 months, the challenges of building a reliable system grow with it. At our current scale, even brief outages in the service...
architecture-&-design