Klarna
Klarna was founded in Stockholm in 2005 with the idea to simplify buying. Today, we are one of Europe’s fastest growing companies. In 2014 we joined forces with SOFORT and formed Klarna Group, the leading European payment provider.
Klarna Group has more than 1,100 employees and is active on 16 markets. We serve 25 million consumers and work with 45,000 merchants. Our goal is to become the world’s favourite way to buy.
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Securing Microservices: Data not Process
Featuring David Dawson
Security is a multi faceted problem. From perimeter, defence in depth, audit, monitoring, fraud detection, user authorisation, network security, denial of service. There are many things to consider! Microservices are naturally distributed, naturally polyglot, living on a network. They make use of...
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On the Architectures of Microservices
Featuring Russel Winder
Microservices is, essentially, a distributed systems architecture with individual components being small – for some definition of small. This is a top-level, overarching architecture for a system as a whole. But what about the individual components, do they not have architecture as well? It...
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Patterns and Practices for Real-World Event-Driven Microservices
Featuring Rachel Reese
At Jet.com, we've based our architecture around cloud-based event-driven microservices, and over the last several months, have schooled ourselves on what works and what doesn't. This session will walk you through the lessons we have learned on our way to developing our platform.
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"Microservices"
Featuring Greg Young
Old ideas. New words. How to make sense of all of it? What is the right size of a micro service? 300 lines of code?! in what language? There is a lot of nonsense out there about microservices. This talk will actually not focus on microservices but the ideas behind them and what has been learned...
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Microservices Pain Points: Testing & Security
Featuring David Dawson
Testing Microservices is hard! Or is it really? One of the precepts of TDD is that if something is hard to test, then potentially the design itself is at faulty. With a sweep through design options for Microservices, it can be shown that testing Microservices does not have to be hard, and can...
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Enterprise IT as we know it is dead
Featuring Geoff Hollingworth
Traditional enterprises are being disrupted today. The brutal truth is that all companies are becoming software companies and everybody is in the data business. Those that transition and build great software products will do well. Those that don't - won't. Why are not all companies doing...
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Cloud-native application stacks: a lightly-opinionated survey
Featuring Peter Bourgon
In this talk, distributed systems and infrastructure engineer Peter Bourgon (Weaveworks, SoundCloud, Bloomberg) performs a broad survey of cloud-native application architectures and stacks, and highlights the most popular open-source software components used at each level.
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Keynote: Building a Microservices Platform
Featuring Viktor Klang
So. You've decided to build a system using a MicroServices Architecture? That sounds F.A.N.T.A.S.T.I.C! But wait a second… where do you start? What mindset, organization, components, infrastructure and scaffolding are you going to need? Together we'll go through what you're going to...
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Architecting an agile world
Featuring Björn Carlson
Klarna is re-architecting its system into a large federation of micro-services, but the highly distributed nature of modern software services poses new challenges, especially when developed using agile methods. Before, the software industry compared itself against best-practices of industrial...
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MicroWebs and NanoServices: an introduction to Resource Oriented Computing
Featuring Peter Rodgers
Microservices allow you to adopt composite architectures in which the value of the composite is greater than the sum of the parts. Compositional solutions have a long tradition and are a core element of the Unix philosophy.
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