Highlights from the O’Reilly Velocity Conference in San Jose 2017
Watch highlights covering distributed systems, DevOps, resiliency, and more. From the O'Reilly Velocity Conference in San Jose 2017.
Watch highlights covering distributed systems, DevOps, resiliency, and more. From the O'Reilly Velocity Conference in San Jose 2017.
Systems and site reliability engineers, architects, and application developers came together in San Jose, Calif. for the O’Reilly Velocity Conference. Below you’ll find links to highlights from the event.
Artur Bergman looks back at the last decade of DevOps and explores shifting patterns in operations, development, and systems.
Martin Woodward tells the story of transforming Microsoft’s internal engineering systems from a collection of disparate in-house tools to One Engineering System.
Corey Scobie explains why the compartmentalization of Internet technology and application development will not sustain our aspirations.
Peter Alvaro explores lineage-driven fault injection (LDFI), a novel approach to automating failure testing.
Dawn Parzych shows how understanding assumptions and biases can help your organization.
Alex Grbic explains how a single field-programmable gate array (FPGA) can deliver acceleration for multiple workloads.
Adam Jacob says we need to design organizations that can cope with what’s new and what’s next.
Kristopher Beevers asks: What does resiliency mean when service providers are critical components of nearly every application?
David Hayes explains why DevOps is now a requirement for success and he outlines challenges all DevOps teams will face over the next five years.
How can you be an effective noncoding technical leader? Camille Fournier explores solutions to this ongoing issue.
Kelsey Hightower discusses the benefits of using Kubernetes and Istio together.
Dave Andrews shares strategies for addressing cascading failures at various scales and environments.
Phillip Liu says removing friction for engineers leads to better code and a better understanding of how code works.
Dharma Shukla covers Azure Cosmos DB, a massively scalable, multitenant, globally distributed database service.
Cliff Crocker shows how intelligent analytics connects the data from “finders” with the actions from “fixers.”
Dianne Marsh asks: What does relevance in tech look like in practice?
Tammy Everts offers a brief history of UX and web performance research, and shares educated guesses about new metrics.