Video Schedule

Over the course of the next 5 months, you can take a trip down memory lane and experience the presentations you attended or the ones you missed due to conflicting presentations. Videos of the presentations will be posted on InfoQ.com Enterprise Software Development Community. Below you can find the publication calendar:
 
WEEK OF SESSION PRESENTER
1 DEC
  1. High throughput stream processing with ACID guarantees
  2. Mantis: Netflix's Event Stream Processing System
  3. Samza in LinkedIn: How LinkedIn Processes Billions of Events Everyday in Real-time
  4. My Three Exs: A Data Science Approach for Applied Machine Learning
  • Terence Yim
  • Danny Yuan & Justin Becker
  • Neha Narkhede
  • Daniel Tunkelang
8 DEC
  1. Unified Big Data Processing with Apache Spark
  2. Security Keynote
  3. Faster Object Arrays
  • Matei Zaharia
  • Bruce Schneier
  • Gil Tene
15 DEC
  1. Programming Should Be More Than Coding
  2. How DevOps and the Cloud Changed Google Engineering
  3. Panel: the challenges of using functional languages
  4. Continuous Delivery for the Rest of Us
  • Leslie Lamport
  • Melody Meckfessel
  • Werner Schuster & Stew O'Connor & Kelsey Gilmore-Innis & Marius Eriksen & Logan Linn & Jafar Husain
  • Lisa Van Gelder
22 DEC
  1. Software Development & Architecture @ LinkedIn
  2. Tumblr - Bits to Gifs
  3. Zen: Pinterest's graph storage service
  4. Continuous Delivery Without Breaking Everything
  • Sid Anand
  • John Bunting
  • Xun Liu & Raghavendra Prabhu
  • Andy Vaughn
29 DEC
  1. Etsy Search: How we index and query 26 million one-of-a-kind items
  2. The Art of the Builds
  3. The Immutable Frontend in ClojureScript
  4. Asynchronous Programming at Netflix
  • Aaron Gardner
  • Hans Dockter
  • Logan Linn
  • Jafar Husain
5 JAN
  1. I Dream of Gen'ning: Protecting Your Codebase With Scalacheck's Magic
  2. Functional Systems @ Twitter
  3. You won't believe how the biggest sites build scalable and resilient systems!
  4. Building Pinterest's Mobile Apps
  • Kelsey Gilmore-Innis & Stew O'Connor
  • Marius Eriksen
  • Jeremy Edberg & Philip Fisher-Ogden
  • Garrett Moon & Mike Beltzner
12 JAN
  1. Facebooks iOS Architecture
  2. How we learned to stop worrying and start deploying the Netflix API service
  3. Less, but better
  4. Yo - notification as the message itself
  • Ari Grant
  • Sangeeta Narayanan
  • Michael Garvey
  • Or Arbel
19 JAN
  1. The Evolution of Continuous Delivery at Scale @ Linkedin
  2. Not Exactly! Fast Queries via Approximation Algorithms
  3. Have Your Cake and Eat It Too -- Further Dispelling the Myths of the Lambda Architecture
  4. Experimenting on Humans
  • Jason Toy
  • Fangjin Yang
  • Tyler Akidau
  • Aviran Mordo & Talya Gendler
26 JAN
  1. Engineering the Resolution Center to drive success at Airbnb
  2. Metrics-Driven Prioritization
  3. Evolution of the PayPal API Platform: Enabling the future of Money
  4. Explore your Data: The Fundamentals of Network Analysis
  • Alvin Sng
  • Sam McAfee
  • Deepak Nadig
  • Amy Heineike
2 FEB
  1. Reactive Programming with Rx
  2. Concurrency at Large-Scale: The Evolution to Reactive Microservices
  3. Groupon Engineering: Building Culture through the Experimentation MindSet
  4. Let it Crash! The Erlang Approach to Building Reliable Services
  • Ben Christensen
  • Randy Shoup
  • Sri Viswanath
  • Brian Troutwine
9 FEB
  1. The Evolution of Engineering Culture: Oh, the Places We've Been
  2. Comparing Elasticity of Reactive Frameworks
  3. Building Reactive Services using Functional Programming
  4. The Quest for the One True Parser
  • Melissa Pierce
  • James Ward
  • Rachel Reese
  • Terence Parr
16 FEB
  1. The Evolution of Testing Methodology at AWS: From Status Quo To Formal Methods With TLA+
  2. Consistency without consensus: CRDTs in production at SoundCloud
  3. Unikernels: Who, What, Where, When, Why
  4. Following Google: Dont Follow the Followers, Follow the Leaders
  • Tim Rath
  • Peter Bourgon
  • Adam Wick
  • Mark Madsen
23 FEB
  1. Too big to fail: running A/B experiments when you're betting the bank
  2. Real-world Docker: Past, Present, and Future
  3. Containerization is more than the new Virtualization
  4. Scalable Microservices at Netflix. Challenges and Tools of the Trade
  • Andrea Burbank
  • Jeff Lindsay
  • Jérôme Petazzoni
  • Sudhir Tonse
2 MAR
  1. Consul: Service Oriented at Scale
  2. How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love the Lambda
  3. Zero downtime deployments with Vulcand and Etcd
  4. Debugging Java 8: new techniques for fixing production code
  • Armon Dadgar
  • Todd Montgomery
  • Alexander Klizhentas
  • Tal Weiss
9 MAR
  1. Deis + Mesos: Docker PaaS at Scale
  2. Better Together - Using Spark and Redshift to combine your data with public datasets
  3. Growing up Spotify
  4. Gobblin: A Framework for Solving Big Data Ingestion Problem
  • Gabriel Monroy
  • Eugene Mandel
  • Simon Marcus
  • Lin Qiao
16 MAR
  1. Stuff I learned about performance
  2. Efficient Data Storage for Analytics with Parquet 2.0
  3. Java Performance Panel
  4. Lambda Architectures in Practice
  • Mike Barker
  • Julien Le Dem
  • Todd Montgomery & Gil Tene & Charles Humble & Mike Barker & Tal Weiss
  • Gian Merlino
23 MAR
  1. Organizing your company to embrace Microservices
  2. Building and deploying microservices with event sourcing, CQRS and Docker
  3. Building conscious engineering teams
  4. From a monolith to microservices + REST: The evolution of LinkedIn's service architecture
  • Paul Osman
  • Chris Richardson
  • Rob Cromwell
  • Steven Ihde & Karan Parikh
30 MAR
  1. Managing services in a lean startup: managing internal and external services for a high uptime goal
  2. Isomorphic JavaScript, satisfying SEO and UX in one go
  3. CareEvolution: Building a Company through Ambiguity, Judgment, Trust, and WorkLife Fusion
  4. Modular Design with Web Components
  • Shobana Radhakrishnan
  • Jason Strimpel
  • Vik Kheterpal
  • Rob Dodson
6 APR
  1. UI as a Service: Breaking Down the Web with oEmbed and Web Components
  2. HTTP/2 and a faster Web
  • Dan Glegg
  • Omer Shapira
Note: These dates are subject to change without notice.