Liz Rice uses demos and examples to explain how eBPF works, and why the ability to customize the kernel's behavior leads to powerful and efficient capabilities.
Spyros Gasteratos discusses security patternsand provides alternatives to detrimental practices, along with a compilation of free and open-source tools endorsed by the community.
Lin Sun discusses the choice between sidecar-less or sidecar, when to consider a sidecar-less implementation, how to migrate between these data plan options, what are the implications.
Alana Marzoev discusses the fundamentals of streaming dataflow and the architecture of ReadySet, a streaming dataflow system designed for operational workloads.
Andy Burgin explains what the customer experience team did in one of their projects, starting from scratch and how they have attained feedback with recommendations from across the business.
Rachael Greaves provides a summary of the requirements for data lifecycle management, the technology approaches, and the risks, and includes a Data Minimization Best Practice Checklist.
Camilla Crispim discusses aspects of architecture that require assessment, methods for conducting these assessments, and the tools available to facilitate the process and support decision-making.
Martin Thwaites introduces outside-in testing, how to use Observability techniques in a local development to build applications that are easier to debug locally and run as a first class citizen.
The panelists explore elasticity and resilience, discussing how architects can design systems that withstand workload variations, user traffic fluctuations, and infrastructure failures.