O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference 2016 - San Francisco, California
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In 2016 (the 25th anniversary of the Agile Manifesto), SACON’s theme was evolution, with the San Francisco edition focused on domain-centric and product architectures. This video compilation captures every session, tutorial, and keynote delivered at this conference, which explored hypothesis-driven development, microservices, reactive architectures, continuous delivery, and how the role of …
O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference 2016 - San Francisco, California
Video description
In 2016 (the 25th anniversary of the Agile Manifesto), SACON’s theme was evolution, with the San Francisco edition focused on domain-centric and product architectures. This video compilation captures every session, tutorial, and keynote delivered at this conference, which explored hypothesis-driven development, microservices, reactive architectures, continuous delivery, and how the role of architect has broadened in recent years, encompassing disciplines like DevOps and security. Featuring 61 of the world’s top architects working at companies like ThoughtWorks, Lightbend, Cisco, Google, IBM, Home Depot, Uber, Holub Associates, Orchestrated Systems, Mesosphere, Netflix, Nisum, Visa, and Real Logic, this conference described the state of 2016’s architectural canon and offered a clear-eyed vision of what still needs to be built.
50+ hours of material on the science and art of software architecture from the world’s best experts
A complete record of each of the 61 speakers, 42 session, 6 tutorial, and 6 keynotes
Features 20+ hours of tutorials on ZeroMQ, Docker, architectural design decision-making, and more
Cassandra Shum (ThoughtWorks) on the prerequisites for moving into microservices architecture
Luca Mezzalira (DAZN) on next-gen frontend architecture, Reactive, and RxJS
Nancy Nunes (Architects Who Code) on the three instruments that produce Agile architecture
Michelle Brush (Cerner) on pushing architectural migration when the not doing it costs are hidden
Irene Michlin (NCC Group) on a new threat-modeling technique that eases time investments
Dean Wampler (Lightbend) on the SMACK stack—Spark, Mesos, Akka, Cassandra, and Kafka
Pramod Sadalage (Thoughtworks) on refactoring databases without damaging legacy applications
8 sessions covering microservices, 8 on SA fundamentals, 7 on DevOps, and 2 on security
7 sessions devoted to distributed systems, 6 to integration architecture, and 2 to scale
4 sessions illustrating SA business skills, 2 on reactive, and 1 on optimization
Lazy event sourcing: Living in the now - Yurii Rashkovskii (Eventsourcing, Inc.)
Architecting for the enterprise in Node.js - Kurtis Kemple (Major League Soccer)
Three instruments for composing an Agile architecture - Nancy Nunes (Architects Who Code)
Cloud architectures for data science - Margriet Groenendijk (IBM)
Architecture in organizations and architecting organizations - Jayson DeLancey (General Electric)
Microservices, pros and cons
Transitioning to microservices - Cassandra Shum (ThoughtWorks) and Dan Lockman (ThoughtWorks) - Part 1
Transitioning to microservices - Cassandra Shum (ThoughtWorks) and Dan Lockman (ThoughtWorks) - Part 2
Transitioning to microservices - Cassandra Shum (ThoughtWorks) and Dan Lockman (ThoughtWorks) - Part 3
Running containerized applications securely in production - Pino de Candia (Midokura)
Microservice standardization - Susan Fowler (Uber Technologies) - Part 1
Microservice standardization - Susan Fowler (Uber Technologies) - Part 2
Microservices architecture: A team’s retrospective perspective - Anthony Moralez (Guardtime)
Microservices: The supporting cast - Randy Layman (Pindrop)
Distributed systems
If it works, don’t touch it: Why JFrog replaced almost every component in Bintray’s architecture - Baruch Sadogursky (JFrog)
Application caching at Netflix: The hidden microservice - Scott Mansfield (Netflix)
Serverless architectures: What, why, why not, and where next? - Mike Roberts (Acanthus)
Kubernetes abstractions: Building next-generation automation tools - Kelsey Hightower (Google)
Beyond multitenancy: Introducing a new container-based application factory - Mariana Cedica (Nuxeo)
Stay productive while slicing up the monolith - Markus Eisele (Lightbend)
POSIX for the data center - Karl Isenberg (Mesosphere)
Integration architecture
How to apply big data analytics and machine learning to real-time processing - Kai Wähner (TIBCO)
Clouds ahead: Work with @WalmartLabs’s hybrid, multicloud environment - Faraz Mohammed (Nisum) and Jason van Zyl (Nisum)
Large-scale image processing of big medical image data using Amazon Web Services and its challenges - Razik Yousfi (Heartflow)
An architecture for merging fast data and enterprise applications: The SMACK stack - Dean Wampler (Lightbend)
How to increase software development agility - Robert Lefkowitz (Warby Parker)
Optimization
King Tut architecture: Pyramids, patterns, and tests - Gary Pedretti (Sodoto Solutions)
Reactive and its variants
The next generation of frontend architectures - Luca Mezzalira (DAZN)
An introduction to reactive applications, Reactive Streams, and options for the JVM - Stephen Pember (ThirdChannel) - Part 1
An introduction to reactive applications, Reactive Streams, and options for the JVM - Stephen Pember (ThirdChannel) - Part 2
Security
Incremental threat modeling: Never try to boil an ocean - Irene Michlin (NCC Group)
Compliance-driven infrastructure - Christoph Hartmann (Chef Software Inc)
Sponsored
Platform as product: Serving the customer who serves the customer - Ryan Murray (ThoughtWorks)
Designed for deployment - Badrinath Janakiraman (ThoughtWorks)
Scale
How can you scale it if you don’t trust it? - David N. Blank-Edelman (Apcera)
Enabling a true omnichannel ecosystem using adaptable backend platforms - Kyu Cho (Nisum) and Sajid Mohamedy (Nisum)
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