O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference 2016 - London, United Kingdom
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The title "Software Architect" frequently lands in the top 10 in annual surveys of best jobs, yet no clear path exists to move from developer to architect. SACON 2016 EU London supplies the knowledge needed to progress on that path—and to keep those already holding that title updated and inspired. "Engineering the Future of Software" was the theme of this conference featuring 75 of Europe and the …
O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference 2016 - London, United Kingdom
Video description
The title "Software Architect" frequently lands in the top 10 in annual surveys of best jobs, yet no clear path exists to move from developer to architect. SACON 2016 EU London supplies the knowledge needed to progress on that path—and to keep those already holding that title updated and inspired. "Engineering the Future of Software" was the theme of this conference featuring 75 of Europe and the world’s top software architects, agility coaches, CTOs, developer advocates, microservices masters, meme wranglers, cloud developers, and solutions architects. This video compilation contains each presentation delivered by that august group—more than 80 hours of material—covering every aspect of a software architect's job: from coding leadership and business skill to standards setting, systems design, and more.
Get a front-row view for each of SACON EU’s 75 speakers, 6 tutorials, 6 keynotes, and 75 sessions
Tutorials on Docker security/performance, continuously delivered Node.js pipelines, and more
17 SA fundamentals sessions; 16 microservices; 9 integration architecture; 8 distributed systems
Matt Stine (Pivotal) on using Spring and Cloud Foundry to deliver cloud-native architectures
Lorna Mitchell (IBM Cloud) on the need to build/ship documentation before writing API code
Allen Holub (Holub Associates) on the fundamentals of messaging and ZeroMQ
Dirkjan Bussink (GitHub) on GitHub Enterprise—the on-premises version of GitHub.com
Simon Brown (Structurizr) on the art of visualizing software architecture
Patrick Kua (Thoughtworks) on evolutionary architectured systems that last and easily change
Multiple sessions on security, devops, reactive, UX design, scale, and optimization
The evolution of software architecture - Mark Richards (Independent)
Microservices: Pros and cons - Rachel Laycock (ThoughtWorks) and Cassandra Shum (ThoughtWorks)
Listening to the design pressures - Martin Thompson (Real Logic)
The architecture of uncertainty - Kevlin Henney (Curbralan)
High-performance teams - Patrick Kua (ThoughtWorks)
Am I only streaming? Thinking reactive - Rob Harrop (SKIPJAQ)
Fundamentals
Steering Agile architecture - Tudor Girba (feenk.com) - Part 1
Steering Agile architecture - Tudor Girba (feenk.com) - Part 2
Introducing evolutionary architecture - Patrick Kua (ThoughtWorks)
The art of visualizing software architecture - Simon Brown (Structurizr)
Study the past if you would define the future: How Gang of Four patterns are more relevant than ever with microservice architecture - Thomas Gamble (ThoughtWorks) and Hari Ramamurthy (The Home Depot)
Modular monoliths - Simon Brown (Structurizr)
Using architecture principles in practice - Eoin Woods (Endava)
Five features of a good API architecture - Rob Allen (Nineteen Feet Limited)
Making code take flight: Finding the right abstractions - Dave King (Exaptive)
Microservices with Lagom - Jan Machacek (Cake Solutions)
Moving enterprise practices and development to open source - Adron Hall (The Home Depot)
The end of architecture - Phil Wills (Guardian News Media)
The full life-cycle of a microservice: How to realize a fault-tolerant and reliable architecture and deliver it as a Docker container or in a cloud environment - Luigi Bennardis (Luigibennardis.it)
Containers and containerless? - Mark Little (Red Hat)
Security
Understanding Docker security and performance - Ben Hall (Katacoda | Ocelot Uproar) - Part 1
Understanding Docker security and performance - Ben Hall (Katacoda | Ocelot Uproar) - Part 2
Secure architecture and programming 101 - Mario-Leander Reimer (QAware GmbH)
Man in the middle: Why three(+)-tier web architectures are insecure - Robert Lefkowitz (Warby Parker)
EU data protection regulation: Architectural design for legal analytics - Steven Touw (Immuta)
Pen testing 101 - Sasha Goldshtein (Sela Group)
Distributed systems
The myth of the magical messaging fabric - Jakub Korab (Ameliant)
Consistent hashing, shuffle sharding, and copysets: Practical tools for controlling failure - Wes Chow (Chartbeat)
Log analytics and operational intelligence for distributed microservices - Kai Wähner (TIBCO)
Four distributed systems reference architectures - Tim Berglund (DataStax)
Machine intelligence at Google scale - Kazunori Sato (Google)
Actors, evolved - Rotem Hermon (Gigya)
Top five architecture mistakes when moving to distributed execution engines - Ted Malaska (Blizzard Entertainment )
How to apply big data analytics and machine learning to real-time processing of microservice events - Kai Wähner (TIBCO)
Don’t touch the monolith; or, How lateral architecture design can satisfy your users - Steve Marshall (Ministry of Justice)
Optimization
Optimizing for microservices - Rob Harrop (Skipjaq)
Sponsored
Finding the right size: Establishing boundaries in microservices and software architecture - Ronnie Mitra (API Academy)
Scaling down - Dirkjan Bussink (GitHub)
Microservices migration strategies - Simon Poulton (CA Technologies)
User experience design
Storytelling in a technical world - Tudor Girba (feenk.com)
Modular UI design for a microservices world - Marcus Ahnve (Valtech) and Visar Ulaj (Valtech AB)
Interfaces include people - Caroline Jarrett (Effortmark Ltd)
Offline-first mobile web apps - Aditya Punjani (Flipkart)
Scale
Shipping scalability behind the firewall - Christian Rolf (Atlassian)
Scaling your API development workflow: Five simple things you can do today - Vincenzo Chianese (Apiary.io)
Best practices for implementing serverless architecture - Kyle MacDonald (Iron.io)
From ACID to CAP and back again: Making S3 reliable - Alexis Tual (JFrog)
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