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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 59 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos
    Abstract: Incidents are inevitable in complex systems, but learning from these events shouldn’t require assigning blame. Workers on the front lines have much to contribute to a company’s understanding of how failures happen—and to how to prevent them from happening in the future. Join us for a special conversation about resilience engineering with Sam Newman and incident analysis pro Jessica DeVita. They’ll discuss what resilience engineering is and why it matters for infrastructure and operations in particular, walk you through how to learn from incidents while maintaining your teams’ cohesion, and explain how to use that knowledge to drive design decisions with intentionality. They’ll spend a few minutes covering the trends that are influencing infrastructure, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the origins of, need for, and challenges around incident analysis See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This live event is for you because… You’re looking for ways to improve your incident response and engineering environment. You want to learn about the foundations of resilience engineering, a discipline that combines safety science with human factors, and understand why resilience depends more on people than on technology. Recommended follow-up: Read 97 Things Every SRE Should Know (book) Read Incident Metrics in SRE (report) Watch Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series: SRE Edition (recorded Superstream event)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed January 5, 2022) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 11 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos
    Abstract: Observability—a measure of how well internal states of a system can be inferred from its outputs—is crucial for engineering, managing, and improving complex business-critical systems. Join us to learn how observability can help any software engineering team gain a deeper understanding of system performance, so you can perform ongoing maintenance and ship the features your customers need. About the Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series: This four-part Superstream series guides you through what you need to know about modernizing your organization’s infrastructure and operations, with each event day covering different topics and lasting no more than four hours. They’re packed with the expert insights, skills, and tools that will help you effectively manage existing legacy systems while migrating to modern, scalable, cost-effective infrastructures—with no interruption to your business. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Gain a deeper understanding of system performance so you can perform ongoing maintenance and ship the features your customers need Understand how to build an observability-driven development practice Discover how your production services are really performing right now This recording of a live event is for you because… You’re a developer who wants to learn the basics of observability and how to use it in your system. You want to better understand how observability can be used with data. You want to know what the future holds for observability and infrastructure and operations. Recommended follow-up: Read Observability Engineering (book) Read Kubernetes Security and Observability (book) Watch Observability at Google (video) Read Linux Observability with BPF (book) (Watch Case Study: How Lightstep Implemented Observability (recorded event))
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed January 12, 2022) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 58 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos
    Abstract: Service-level objectives (SLOs) are a key component of the service-level agreement (SLA) between your business and your customers. SLOs define the level of service you’ve agreed to provide and offer a means to measure that service. As such, they’re critical for ensuring reliability...if used correctly. Join us for a special conversation on SLOs with Sam Newman and site reliability engineer Alex Hidalgo. You’ll learn how to build an SLO-based approach to reliability at your own organization as you explore everything from the concepts, philosophies, and definitions you need to know to the various components of SLOs, how to use them successfully, why they work, and how you can make them work for you. Along the way, Sam and Alex will also discuss some of the more complicated aspects of implementing an SLO-based approach, including how to create meaningful service-level indicators (SLIs) and how to assign accurate SLO targets so that you get useful alerts for your team—and company-wide buy-in. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the origins of, need for, and challenges around SLOs and SRE What’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This recording of a live event is for you because… You want to learn how to use SLOs at your company to improve resilience. You’re looking for ways to improve your incident response and engineering environment. Recommended follow-up: Read Implementing Service Level Objectives (book)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed February 7, 2022) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 0636920675648
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 11 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition.
    DDC: 005.8
    Keywords: Electronic videos
    Abstract: Observability-a measure of how well internal states of a system can be inferred from its outputs-is crucial for engineering, managing, and improving complex business-critical systems. Join us to learn how observability can help any software engineering team gain a deeper understanding of system performance, so you can perform ongoing maintenance and ship the features your customers need. About the Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series: This four-part Superstream series guides you through what you need to know about modernizing your organization's infrastructure and operations, with each event day covering different topics and lasting no more than four hours. They're packed with the expert insights, skills, and tools that will help you effectively manage existing legacy systems while migrating to modern, scalable, cost-effective infrastructures-with no interruption to your business. What you'll learn and how you can apply it Gain a deeper understanding of system performance so you can perform ongoing maintenance and ship the features your customers need Understand how to build an observability-driven development practice Discover how your production services are really performing right now This recording of a live event is for you because... You're a developer who wants to learn the basics of observability and how to use it in your system. You want to better understand how observability can be used with data. You want to know what the future holds for observability and infrastructure and operations. Recommended follow-up: Read Observability Engineering (book) Read Kubernetes Security and Observability (book) Watch Observability at Google (video) Read Linux Observability with BPF (book) (Watch Case Study: How Lightstep Implemented Observability (recorded event)).
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed January 12, 2022)
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 12 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: The combination of modern distributed architectures and cloud environments offers powerful solutions for delivering applications that quickly yield business value. . .and increased complexity. Moving quickly and not breaking things means that you need deployment pipelines. How do you ensure your releases don’t bring down production? Enter CI (continuous integration) and CD (continuous delivery), which greatly improve visibility of the quality of your software while also greatly reducing the time taken between releases. Join us to learn how CI/CD can help you achieve new levels of velocity, agility, reliability, and efficiency in your projects and systems. About the Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series: This five-part series of half-day online events details what you need to know to effectively manage existing legacy systems while migrating to modern, scalable, cost-effective infrastructures—with no interruption to your business. Each event day covers some of the most challenging and promising topics facing those working in infrastructure and operations today: continuous integration and delivery, cloud delivery, Kubernetes, microservices, and security. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Understand what tools work best for CI/CD and cloud native Learn how CI/CD works in the deployment pipeline Discover how infrastructure as code can help you deliver services to your users This Superstream is for you because... You’re a developer looking to discover the advantages of CI/CD. You want to better understand infrastructure as code. You work in a cloud native environment and want to learn which CI/CD tools work best with this extra complexity. You want to better incorporate testing and automation in your CI/CD pipeline. Prerequisites: Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Infrastructure as Code , second edition (book) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read What Is DevOps? (report)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed February 2, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 16 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: While cloud isn’t a new technology, the move to the cloud has accelerated...and has become increasingly complex. Ops engineers need to build new skills and knowledge: What are the pain points of moving to the cloud, and how do security and safety change? And how do you give power to developers while still ensuring secure and reliable deployments? Join us for a Superstream on the cloud, with sessions covering everything from strategy to security and automation. About the Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series: This five-part series of half-day online events details what you need to know to effectively manage existing legacy systems while migrating to modern, scalable, cost-effective infrastructures—with no interruption to your business. Each event day covers some of the most challenging and promising topics facing those working in infrastructure and operations today: continuous integration and delivery, cloud delivery, Kubernetes, microservices, and security. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Understand how data works in the cloud See what tools work best for cloud native CI/CD Learn configuration management strategies to increase system robustness Discover strategies to help ensure a successful cloud native transformation Explore secret change management techniques and tools This Superstream is for you because... You’re a developer looking to better understand the skills needed to work on infrastructure in the cloud. You want to better understand cloud providers and security options. You work in a cloud native environment and want to understand how CI/CD tools work best with this extra complexity. You want to learn more about testing and automation in the cloud. Prerequisites Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Practical Process Automation (book) Read Cultivating Cloud Outcomes (early release book) Read 97 Things Every Cloud Engineer Should Know (book) Read " Patterns for Development and Process " (chapter 9 in Cloud Native Transformation )
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed April 7, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 60 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on Kubernetes with Sam Newman and longtime DevOps pro Patrick Debois. They’ll discuss DevSecOps best practices, how to develop a security-focused approach to your organization’s software development, and the trends that are impacting your organization’s deployment practices and culture—along with insights intended to help you learn how to approach the most challenging aspects of building and managing evolving software needs. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the origins of DevSecOps Understand why DevSecOps is needed See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This training course is for you because... You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Patrick Debois your questions about using DevSecOps. You’re looking for ways to use DevSecOps to support your production goals. You want to become well versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation and deployment. Prerequisites Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read DevOpsSec (report) Watch Spotlight on Cloud: DevSecOps Lessons Learned with Zane Lackey (video, 58m) Read Securing DevOps (book) Watch “ Security Is Everybody’s Job ” (recorded Superstream session with Tanya Janca) Read “ Welcome to the Agile Revolution ” (chapter 3 in Agile Application Security)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed May 5, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 20 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: The path to implementing Kubernetes to build and deploy applications isn’t always evident. After all, different orgs have different needs. Get some clarity and learn how to make the most of all that Kubernetes offers—from what to expect in your first few weeks to detailed war stories from the front lines to extending Kubernetes’s functionality with operators and more.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed May 26, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 0 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on Kubernetes with Sam Newman and Katie Gamanji, the ecosystem advocate for the CNCF. They’ll discuss how to manage some of the complexity in your Kubernetes cluster and share fascinating aspects of the discipline, interesting convergence areas, and insights intended to help you learn how to approach the most challenging aspects of building and managing evolving software needs. This is your chance to ask Sam and Katie anything you want about Kubernetes and their own career journeys. They’ll spend a few minutes covering the trends that are influencing infrastructure and operations, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Understand why Kubernetes is needed Discover how to manage the complexity in your Kubernetes cluster See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This training course is for you because... You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Katie Gamanji your questions around working using Kubernetes tools. You’re looking for ways to use Kubernetes to support your production goals. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation and deployment. Prerequisites Come with your questions for Sam Newman and Katie Gamanji Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up Read Kubernetes: Up and Running , second edition (book) Read Programming Kubernetes (book) Read Kubernetes Best Practices (book) Take Kubernetes in 3 Weeks: Parts I and II (live online training course with Jonathan Johnson) Take Building and Managing Kubernetes Applications (live online training course with Sébastien Goasguen)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed April 14, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 1 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on Kubernetes with Sam Newman and Chris O’Dell. They’ll discuss the tools you need to succeed with a microservices-style architecture, how to handle the challenges in deployment, and the trends that are impacting your organization’s deployment practices and culture. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the origins of microservices and why they’re needed Understand the challenges you may encounter implementing microservices See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This training course is for you because... You’re looking for ways to improve monitoring of your microservices to support your production goals. You want to become well versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation and deployment. Prerequisites Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Microservices: Up and Running (book) Read SRE with Java Microservices (book)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed June 2, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 11
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 0 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on security with Sam Newman and Tanya Janca, founder of We Hack Purple. They’ll chat about DevSecOps, how to implement continuous security throughout your entire software development and delivery pipeline, and more. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the origins of, need for, and challenges around security See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This recording of a live event is for you because… You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Tanya Janca your questions around dev and app security. You’re looking for ways to improve your systems and to mitigate security risks. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation. Recommended follow-up: Read Learning DevSecOps (early release book) Read Security Chaos Engineering (report) Read Container Security (book) Read DevSecOps in Kubernetes (report)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed October 6, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 12
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 1 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on distributed systems with Sam Newman and cloud native architecture pro Nicky Wrightson. Working on a huge scale means a whole different set of problems to solve while still striving to keep systems operable, cost-effective, and maintainable. Nicky and Sam will walk you through some of the challenges of working with distributed systems before discussing why operability should be a first-class concern when developing large distributed systems, how to reduce the support overhead needed for complex distributed systems, and more. Then they’ll open the floor for questions. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the origins of, need for, and challenges around distributed systems See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This recording of a live event is for you because… You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Nicky Wrightson your questions around distributed systems. You’re looking for ways to improve your production environments. Recommended follow-up: Read Scalability and Concurrency for Distributed Systems (book) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Designing Distributed Systems (book) Read Distributed Systems Observability (report)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed November 15, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 13
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 58 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on building successful communities with Sam Newman and Agile consultant and coach Emily Webber. They’ll chat about the benefits of communities of practice, which include accelerating professional development, breaking down organizational silos, enabling knowledge sharing and management, building better practices, helping to hire and retain staff, and making people happier. Then they’ll open the floor for questions. This is a chance for you to ask Sam and Emily anything you want about their own career journeys or about using communities to facilitate good collaboration between teams. They’ll spend a few minutes covering the trends that are influencing infrastructure, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the origins of, need for, and challenges around team collaboration See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This recording of a live event is for you because… You’re looking for ways to improve your team culture. Recommended follow-up: Read Dynamic Reteaming (book) Read Agile Conversations (book) Take Managing Team Conflict (live online training course with Jennifer Stine) Take Mastering Communication Skills for Virtual Environments (live online training course with Zina O’Leary)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed December 1, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 14
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 57 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on GitOps with Sam Newman and Weaveworks founder Alexis Richardson. They’ll share what led to the need for GitOps, fascinating aspects of the discipline, and interesting convergence areas—along with insights that will help you approach the most challenging aspects of building and managing evolving architectural needs. This is your chance to ask Sam and Alexis anything you want about GitOps, Kubernetes, or their own career journeys. They’ll spend a few minutes covering the trends that are influencing infrastructure and operations, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the origins of GitOps and understand why it’s needed See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This training course is for you because... You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Alexis Richardson your questions around working using GitOps. You’re looking for ways to use GitOps to support your production goals. You want to become well versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation and deployment. Prerequisites: Come with your questions for Sam Newman and Alexis Richardson Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Version Control with Git , second edition (book) Read Kubernetes: Up and Running , second edition (book) Watch “ GitOps 101 ” (conference session) Attend GitOps First Steps (live online training course with Ian Miell) Attend Git Next Steps (live online training course with Raju Gandhi)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed March 9, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 15
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 59 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on sustainability with Sam Newman and longtime technologist Anne Currie. They’ll discuss cloud providers and the environmental impact of software, how an individual developer’s choices can impact sustainability, and the trends that are impacting organizations’ deployment practices and culture. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the origins of, need for, and challenges around sustainability See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This course is for you because… You have questions about limiting the environmental impact of your technology choices. You’re looking for ways to improve your cloud environment to support your production goals. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation and deployment. Recommended follow-up: Read Design Patterns for Cloud Native Applications (book) Read Cloud Native Transformation (book) Read 97 Things Every Cloud Engineer Should Know (book)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed July 7, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 16
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 23 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos
    Abstract: Sponsored by NGINX Architecture styles are important...and abundant. To make the right choice for a particular business problem, an architect must be familiar with all the various styles and the trade-offs encapsulated within each. No wonder that understanding them occupies much of the time and effort of new architects. Jumpstart your learning and join us for four hours of sessions on some of the most popular and useful architectural styles and how to implement them at your organization. About the Software Architecture Superstream Series: This six-part series of half-day online events focuses on the hottest topics in software architecture, giving you the insights to keep pace with what’s next while still accommodating legacy needs. Both seasoned software architects and those looking to break into the field will learn new skills and the latest information on the tools and technologies they need to succeed. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore techniques to analyze and select the right architecture style for your business and engineering teams Learn how to diagram and document an architectural solution Better understand a variety of architecture styles so that you can champion architecture decisions to developers and stakeholders This recording of a live event is for you because… You're a senior-level developer who wants to make the move to architect. You're a practicing software architect who wants to hone your skills and learn new software architecture techniques and practices. You want to better understand when to use different architectural styles. Recommended follow-up: Read The Software Architect Elevator (book) Read Dynamic Reteaming , second edition (book) Read Microservices Patterns (book) Take Mastering Technical Presentations by Example (live online training course with Neal Ford) Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Building Evolutionary Architectures (book) Read Building Event-Driven Microservices (book) Take Software Architecture by Example (live online training course with Mark Richards and Neal Ford) Take Architecture: The Hard Parts (live online training course with Mark Richards and Neal Ford) Take Microservice Fundamentals (live online training course with Sam Newman)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed September 15, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 17
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 15 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos
    Abstract: What’s in store for infrastructure and operations in the future? Where’s the field headed? And what technologies will take us there? Join us for this recording of a live event covering some of the key changes you can expect to see in the world of infrastructure and operations. You’ll learn about the trends and new technologies that will shape how you deliver software and meet the needs of your business and customers in the coming years, with a focus on the emerging ideas and tools that you can make use of right now. Whether you’re looking for cutting-edge techniques for today or want to get ahead of the game for tomorrow, this is the event for you. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the technologies that will shape the future of infrastructure and operations Learn how to employ new technologies and stay ahead of the curve This recording of a live event is for you because… You’re a developer who wants to know what’s coming next for infrastructure and operations. You want to better understand new technologies such as data mesh and eBPF. You need to apply continuous delivery principles to make the end-to-end process of developing and deploying ML systems more repeatable and reliable. Recommended follow-up: Read Data Mesh (book) Read Container Security (book) Read Building Machine Learning Pipelines (book) Read Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras, and TensorFlow, second edition (book) Read Linux Observability with BPF (book)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed November 17, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 18
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    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 0 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on site reliability engineering with Sam Newman and Gremlin principal SRE Tammy Butow. They’ll chat about SRE best practices and challenges, building resilient systems, chaos engineering, facilitating controlled experiments to identify systemic weaknesses, and more. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the origins of, need for, and challenges around SRE What’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This course is for you because… You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Tammy Butow your questions around SRE and chaos engineering. You’re looking for ways to improve your systems and mitigate weaknesses. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation. Recommended follow-up: Read Chaos Engineering (book) Read Security Chaos Engineering (report) Read Site Reliability Engineering (book)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed August 2, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 19
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 19 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: The main reason to pick a microservice architecture is the ability to change things independently. It means getting fixes and updates to software live more quickly, but it can also help improve your organizational autonomy. In these sessions you’ll learn how microservices allow you to own more of the lifecycle of your software, create more products, and get them out faster.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed July 28, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 20
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    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 58 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on multicloud with Sam Newman and software architecture pro Gregor Hohpe. They’ll chat about the benefits and challenges of multicloud architecture within the context of thinking more critically about lock-in and vendor selection. They’ll also dive into the potential challenges of hybrid/multicloud solutions, including latency, the cost of avoiding lock-in, and the difference between building a hybrid app and having a multicloud strategy. Sam and Gregor will spend a few minutes covering the trends that are influencing infrastructure, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the origins of, need for, and challenges around cloud solutions and strategy See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This live event is for you because… You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Gregor Hohpe your questions around cloud strategy. You’re looking to improve your systems and mitigate weaknesses. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of working in the cloud and on-premises. Recommended follow-up: Read Cloud Native (book) Read Hybrid and Multicloud Management (report) Read The Software Architect Elevator (book) or listen to the audio book
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed September 1, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 12 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos
    Abstract: Sponsored by Aqua and Palo Alto Networks Security can’t be added in at the end. We need to build it into everything we do (“pull left”). So how can developers get involved in building safer, more secure software? And what new skills do you need to learn to do so? About the Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series: This five-part series of half-day online events details what you need to know to effectively manage existing legacy systems while migrating to modern, scalable, cost-effective infrastructures—with no interruption to your business. Each event day covers some of the most challenging and promising topics facing those working in infrastructure and operations today: continuous integration and delivery, cloud delivery, Kubernetes, microservices, and security. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Discover which tools work best for responding to threats Understand how to develop a cybersecurity strategy Learn how to recover from an attack on Kubernetes This recording of a live event is for you because… You need to protect your systems from attacks by ransomware and emerging threats. You want to better understand the emerging threats landscape and what you can do to minimize and respond to attacks. You work with distributed systems and want to learn how to secure containers and Kubernetes. Recommended follow-up: Read “ Security, Permissions, and Privacy ” (chapter 9 in Learning Serverless ) Read Kubernetes Security and Observability (early release book) Read Hacking Kubernetes (early release book) Read “ Security and Backups ” (chapter 11 in Cloud Native DevOps with Kubernetes ) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Learning DevSecOps (early release book) Take Kubernetes Fundamentals in 3 Weeks (live online training course with Jon Johnson)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed September 29, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (28 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: What do Docker, Kubernetes, and Prometheus have in common? All of these cloud native technologies are written in the Go programming language. This practical book shows you how to use Go's strengths to develop cloud native services that are scalable and resilient, even in an unpredictable environment. You'll explore the composition and construction of these applications, from lower-level features of Go to mid-level design patterns to high-level architectural considerations. Each chapter builds on the lessons of the last, walking intermediate to advanced developers through Go to construct a simple but fully featured distributed key-value store. You'll learn best practices for adopting Go as your cloud native development language for solving cloud native management and deployment issues. Learn how cloud native applications differ from other software architectures Understand how Go can solve the challenges of designing scalable, distributed services Leverage Go's lower-level features, such as channels and goroutines, to implement a reliable cloud native service Explore what "service reliability" is and what it has to do with "cloud native" Apply a variety of patterns, abstractions, and tooling to build and manage complex distributed systems
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed January 25, 2021)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (55 pages)
    Edition: 2nd edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: User experience (UX) strategy requires a careful blend of business strategy and UX design, and this hands-on guide offers an easy-to-apply framework for executing it. This updated edition introduces strategy tools and techniques to help you and your team craft innovative products that people want to use. You'll find new chapters on growth design and digital transformation. Whether you're an entrepreneur, UX/UI designer, product manager, or part of an intrapreneurial team, this book teaches simple-to-advanced strategies that you can use in your work right away. Along with business cases, historical context, and real-world examples throughout, you'll also gain different perspectives on the subject through cases studies and up-to-date interviews with top strategists. Define and validate target users through provisional personas and customer discovery techniques Conduct competitive research and analysis to explore a crowded marketplace and create unique value Focus your team on the primary utility and business model of your product by running structured experiments using efficient prototyping tools Learn how to conduct guerrilla user research online to get valuable insights on a small budget Devise UX funnels that increase customer engagement by mapping desired user actions to meaningful metrics
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed January 25, 2021)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (400 pages)
    Edition: 2nd edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Distributed systems have become more fine-grained as organizations shift from code-heavy monolithic applications to smaller, self-contained microservices. But developing these systems brings its own set of problems. With lots of examples and practical advice, this expanded second edition takes a holistic view of the topics system architects and administrators must consider when building, managing, and evolving microservices architectures. Author Sam Newman provides you with a firm grounding in the concepts while diving into the latest solutions for modeling, integrating, testing, deploying, and monitoring your own autonomous services. Through real-world examples, you'll learn how organizations worldwide are getting the most out of these architectures. Microservices technologies are moving quickly. This book brings you up to speed. Get new information on user interfaces, container orchestration, and serverless Use microservices to align system design with your organization's goals Explore options for integrating a service with the rest of your system Take an incremental approach when splitting monolithic codebases Deploy individual microservices through continuous integration Examine the complexities of testing and monitoring distributed services Manage security with expanded content around user-to-service and service-to-service models Understand the challenges of scaling microservices architectures
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed July 25, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 13 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: About the Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series : This four-part series of half-day online events covers the most challenging and promising topics facing those working in infrastructure and operations today: site reliability engineering, security, Kubernetes, and microservices. Security is everyone’s responsibility. These sessions will get you up to speed with key techniques and best practices for securing your applications, systems, and organization. Discover how to better assess threats and develop a security-aware mindset. Learn how to detect and prevent risks and find application vulnerabilities. And explore pragmatic approaches for adding security to your delivery pipeline. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the fundamentals of security, including how to improve security within your organization Learn how to assess potential security risks that could affect your deployments with containers Understand how security should work with DevOps Discover how to evaluate your cloud environment for misconfiguration vulnerabilities and address them without slowing down innovation or removing the power that cloud computing delivers This Superstream is for you because... You’re a developer new to or looking to enter a security role. You want to learn about DevSecOps. You want to get started with bug hunting. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of security. Prerequisites: Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Container Security (book) Read Web Application Security (book) Read Practical Cloud Security (book) Take Windows Network Security Fundamentals (live online training course with Glenn Weadock)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed October 5, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 18 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Kubernetes radically changed the way applications are built and deployed in the cloud. Since its introduction in 2014, this container orchestrator has become one of the largest and most popular open source projects in the world. These sessions will show you how Kubernetes and container technology can help you achieve new levels of velocity, agility, reliability, and efficiency. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore Kubernetes fundamentals Understand what to focus on during your first few weeks with Kubernetes Learn what’s different in a VM-based world and what’s remained largely the same See what’s coming next for Kubernetes This Superstream is for you because... You’re a developer looking to get started with Kubernetes You use Kubernetes and want to learn more about what’s coming next You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of Kubernetes Prerequisites: Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Programming Kubernetes (book) Read Kubernetes Best Practices (book) Read Kubernetes Up and Running, second edition (book) Take Kubernetes in Three Weeks—Parts I and II (live online training courses with Jonathan Johnson)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed October 23, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 23 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Kubernetes radically changed the way applications are built and deployed in the cloud. Since its introduction in 2014, this container orchestrator has become one of the largest and most popular open source projects in the world. These sessions will show you how Kubernetes and container technology can help you achieve new levels of velocity, agility, reliability, and efficiency. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore Kubernetes fundamentals Understand what to focus on during your first few weeks with Kubernetes Learn what’s different in a VM-based world and what’s remained largely the same See what’s coming next for Kubernetes This Superstream is for you because... You’re a developer looking to get started with Kubernetes You use Kubernetes and want to learn more about what’s coming next You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of Kubernetes Prerequisites: Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Programming Kubernetes (book) Read Kubernetes Best Practices (book) Read Kubernetes Up and Running, second edition (book) Take Kubernetes in Three Weeks—Parts I and II (live online training courses with Jonathan Johnson)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed November 20, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (600 pages)
    Edition: 5th edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: If you're new to Java-or new to programming-this bestselling book will guide you through the language features and APIs of Java 11 and beyond. With fun, compelling, and realistic examples, authors Marc Loy, Patrick Niemeyer, and Daniel Leuck introduce you to Java fundamentals-including its class libraries, programming techniques, and idioms-with an eye toward building real applications. Learn basic syntax, classes and objects, and other components Develop with Java, using the compiler, interpreter, and other tools Explore Java's built-in thread facilities and concurrency package Write networked or web-based applications and services Build graphical applications using Java component architecture Explore rich new desktop APIs
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed July 25, 2020)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (64 pages)
    Edition: 3rd edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Whether you're a budding blogger or seasoned web designer, WordPress is a brilliant tool for creating websites-once you know how to tap into its impressive features. The latest edition of this jargon-free Missing Manual shows you how to use WordPress 5.0's themes, widgets, and plug-ins to build just about any kind of site. The important stuff you need to know: Setting up WordPress. Configure WordPress on your web host or get it running on your home computer. Create your site. Get hands-on instructions for building all types of websites, from blogs to business sites with ecommerce features. Mix in multimedia. Add picture galleries, slideshows, video clips, music players, and podcasts. Add features. Select from thousands of plug-ins to enhance your site's capabilities, from contact forms to a basic shopping cart. Build a truly unique site. Customize a WordPress theme to create a site that looks exactly the way you want. Attract an audience. Use SEO, site statistics, and social sharing to reach more people. Stay safe. Use backup and staging tools to protect your content and avoid catastrophe.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (350 pages)
    Edition: 2nd edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Just five years ago, infrastructure as code was a new concept. Today, even banks, governments, and other highly regulated organizations are moving to the cloud, leading teams everywhere to build up large, complex infrastructure codebases. With this practical book, Kief Morris of ThoughtWorks shows you how to effectively use principles, practices, and patterns pioneered by infrastructure and development teams to manage cloud age infrastructure. Ideal for system administrators, infrastructure engineers, software developers, team leads, and architects, this insightful second edition demonstrates the tools you need for implementing infrastructure as code. You'll learn about the platforms and tooling involved in creating and configuring infrastructure elements, patterns for using these tools, and practices for making infrastructure as code work in your environment. In four parts, this book covers: Foundations: Understand how to use Infrastructure as Code to drive continuous change and raise the bar of operational quality. These chapters lay out a framework for the various tools and technologies involved in building platforms to run software in the cloud. Working with infrastructure stacks: These chapters introduce practical patterns and approaches for defining, provisioning, testing, and continuously delivering changes to infrastructure resources. This includes managing and configuring environments and sharing infrastructure code. Working With Servers And Other Application Runtime Platforms: Discover patterns for provisioning and configuring servers and clusters for deploying applications. Working With Larger Systems and Teams: When you have multiple teams building and using cloud infrastructure, you need to consider workflows and governance, as well as architectural patterns for creating and managing many different infrastructure elements.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (150 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: How can you use data in a way that protects individual privacy, but still ensures that data analytics will be useful and meaningful? With this practical book, data architects and engineers will learn how to implement and deploy anonymization solutions within a data collection pipeline. You'll establish and integrate secure, repeatable anonymization processes into your data flows and analytics in a sustainable manner. Luk Arbuckle and Khaled El Emam from Privacy Analytics explore end-to-end solutions for anonymizing data, based on data collection models and use cases enabled by real business needs. These examples come from some of the most demanding data environments, using approaches that have stood the test of time.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (350 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Many people think leadership is a higher calling that exclusively resides in managers who practice or follow big compelling leadership philosophies. But what's most important for leadership is principled consistency, because small things done well build trust and respect within a team. Using stories from his time at Apple, Pinterest and Slack, Michael Lopp-VP of Engineering at Slack-presents a series of leadership practices that help you build leadership skills. You'll learn how to create teams that are highly productive, highly respected, and highly trusted.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (78 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Bring agility, cost savings, and a competitive edge to your business by migrating your IT infrastructure to AWS. Ideal for executive leadership, senior leadership, and engineering and IT managers, this practical book examines the advantages, disadvantages, and common pitfalls possible when moving your operations to the cloud. Author Jeff Armstrong brings years of practical hands-on experience helping dozens of enterprises make this corporate change. You'll explore real-world examples of how organizations have made-or attempted to make-this wide-ranging transition. With this guide, you'll be better prepared to objectively evaluate your migration before, during, and after the process so you can ensure success. By the end of this book, you'll understand: Benefits and drawbacks of migrating to AWS Risks to your business and technology Methods for properly accessing workloads How to build a business case for this move How to create a solid migration plan How to identify low hanging fruit for refactoring
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed August 25, 2020)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (300 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Auwera, Geraldine A. Van de Genomics in the cloud
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Data in the genomics field is booming. In just a few years, organizations such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will host 50+ petabytes-or 52.4 million gigabytes-of genomic data, and they're turning to cloud infrastructure to make that data available to the research community. How do you adapt analysis tools and protocols to access and analyze that data in the cloud? With this practical book, researchers will learn how to work with genomics algorithms using open source tools including the Genome Analysis Toolkit (GATK), Docker, WDL, and Terra. Brian O'Connor of the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute and Geraldine Van der Auwera, longtime custodian of the GATK user community, guide you through the process. You'll learn by working with real data and genomics algorithms from the field. This book takes you through: Essential genomics and computing technology background Basic cloud computing operations Getting started with GATK Three major GATK best practices for variant discovery pipelines Automating analysis with scripted workflows using WDL and Cromwell Scaling up workflow execution in the cloud, including parallelization and cost optimization Interactive analysis in the cloud using Jupyter notebooks Secure collaboration and computational reproducibility using Terra
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed May 25, 2020)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 32 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: This four-part series of half-day online events, hosted by chair Sam Newman, covers the most challenging and promising topics facing those working in infrastructure and operations today: Site reliability engineering Security Kubernetes Microservices Site reliability engineering (SRE) is the practice of ensuring a company's digital assets remain stable, performant, and resilient. Given that all companies rely on a digital presence these days, SRE is becoming increasingly vital to the engineering teams supporting the sites- and ultimately the business. In this edition of the O'Reilly Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series, Liz Fong-Jones, Eric Zielinski, Jason Patterson, Debbie Wood and Randy Shoup introduce you to SRE concepts and best practices so that you can learn how to put them to work in your organization. About the presenters: After spending time at multiple startups and 12 years at ThoughtWorks, Sam Newman is now an independent consultant. Specializing in microservices, cloud, and continuous delivery, Sam helps clients deliver software faster and more reliably through training and consulting. Sam is an experienced speaker who has spoken at conferences across the world and is the author of Building Microservices _and _Monolith to Microservices both from O'Reilly. Sam is also chair of the O'Reilly Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series. Liz Fong-Jones is a developer advocate, labor and ethics organizer, and site reliability engineer (SRE) with 16+ years of experience. She's an advocate at Honeycomb for the SRE and observability communities and previously was an SRE working on products ranging from the Google Cloud Load Balancer to Google Flights. She lives in Brooklyn with her wife Elly, metamours, and a Samoyed-golden retriever mix and in San Francisco and Seattle with her other partners. She plays classical piano, leads an EVE Online alliance, and advocates for transgender rights as a board member of the National Center for Transgender Equality. Eric Zielinski leads the cloud delivery organization at Nationwide, where his teams are responsible for cloud infrastructure, containers, security, and site reliability. With over 20 years of industry experience leading advanced infrastructure operations, engineering, and cybersecurity, Eric is in his 15th year at Nationwide where he has worked across the company to deliver a portfolio of products and technologies including cloud platforms, security automation, self-service adoption, and DevOp...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed June 29, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (225 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: When deploying machine learning applications, building models is only a small part of the story. The entire process involves developing, orchestrating, deploying, and running scalable and portable machine learning workloads-a process Kubeflow makes much easier. With this practical guide, data scientists, data engineers, and platform architects will learn how to plan and execute a Kubeflow project that can support workflows from on-premises to the cloud. Kubeflow is an open source Kubernetes-native platform based on Google's internal machine learning pipelines, and yet major cloud vendors including AWS and Azure advocate the use of Kubernetes and Kubeflow to manage containers and machine learning infrastructure. In today's cloud-based world, this book is ideal for any team planning to build machine learning applications. With this book, you will: Get a concise overview of Kubernetes and Kubeflow Learn how to plan and build a Kubeflow installation Operate, monitor, and automate your installation Provide your Kubeflow installation with adequate security Serve machine learning models on Kubeflow
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Serverless is a hot topic. Many companies today are turning to this cloud-computing model as a way to avoid steep investments in DevOps while still reliably running production-grade systems. If you're a developer with one of these organizations, this practical book helps you determine whether serverless is right for your use case. You'll learn what's required to build maintainable and scalable services using this model. Author Jason Katzer, director of software engineering at Capital One, helps you examine the integration offerings of each cloud provider and shows you ways to avoid the pitfalls of their serverless platforms and toolsets. Pick up this book and discover how serverless frees you from the tedious task of setting up and maintaining systems in production. You'll learn how to: Handle basic infrastructure, choose the right tools, and use serverless in production Monitor, debug, and test your applications in this environment Use serverless patterns and build applications with microservices
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (165 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rice, Liz Container security
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local ; Container ; Computersicherheit
    Abstract: Many organizations now run applications in cloud native environments, using containers and orchestration to facilitate scalability and resilience. But how do you know whether your deployment is secure? To fully grasp the security implications of containers and their operation, you'll need an understanding of what they are and how they work. In this excerpt from her forthcoming book Container Security, author Liz Rice takes you through the mechanisms that isolate and protect your applications within each container. This book as a whole looks at the building blocks and security boundaries commonly used in container-based systems and how they're constructed in the Linux operating system. In the featured chapter, "Container Isolation," you'll learn how namespaces limit the set of files and directories that particular container processes can see, functionally isolating them from other operations. Learn how a container is actually a Linux process with a restricted view of the machine it's running on Explore the different namespaces typically used to create Linux containers Examine how containerized processes are isolated from the host and other containerized processes
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (44 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: So many things could go wrong during a production launch, and relying on ad hoc planning is simply inviting trouble. Using a launch plan as a template for products large and small could save a lot of time, money, and headaches. This practical report demonstrates how Google devised its production launch plan and provides actionable advice to help your company develop its own. A launch plan can prevent a wide range of issues by involving all relevant parties and processes to ensure a controlled launch progression. With this report, developers and site reliability engineers will explore the basic components of Google's launch plan and learn practical methods to reduce risks when introducing your company's products. These lessons are adaptable for consumer-oriented services regardless of company size or product user base. Explore launch planning elements for managing risks, making quick adjustments, and communicating effectively Build a list of specific, ordered activities to execute before and during the launch Organize a launch command center to help you react to changing conditions Examine a case study that shows how video game developer Phoenix Labs prepared for one of its successful launches
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (43 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Serverless computing is a hot topic today. Many organizations are now using cloud-based applications for workflow, distributed logic, and externally managed data stores. In this practical guide, Mike Amundsen ( RESTful Web Clients ) focuses on the why, what, and how of this computing model, including key aspects of serverless operations and reasons why companies are moving in that direction. You and your development team will learn the basics of serverless computing and the essential elements you'll be working with. You'll also explore how serverless changes the way software architects and programmers think about applications. Finally, this insightful report provides a quick reference guide to the three top serverless platforms in use: Amazon Lambda, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. You'll examine: How a serverless environment enables software architects and programmers to write and use services on the network Basic building blocks of serverless: functions, virtual machines, and elastic runtime environments Seven key elements of serverless platforms, including workflow & orchestration and scaling & reliability The common challenges of building network-based systems that scale well How serverless computing is moving toward additional abstraction and mobility
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (380 pages)
    Edition: 3rd edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: As more and more data floods into your company, you need to put it to work right away-and SQL is a vital tool for getting the job done. With the latest edition of this introductory guide, author Alan Beaulieu helps developers quickly get up to speed with SQL fundamentals for writing database applications, performing administrative tasks, and generating reports. You'll find new chapters on SQL and big data, working with very large databases, and analytic functions. Each chapter presents a self-contained lesson on a key SQL concept or technique using numerous illustrations and annotated examples. Exercises at the end of each chapter let you practice the skills you learn. Knowledge of SQL is a must for interacting with data. With Learning SQL, you'll quickly learn how to put the power and flexibility of this language to work. With this book, you'll: Move quickly through SQL basics and learn several advanced features Use SQL data statements to generate, manipulate, and retrieve data Create database objects, such as tables, indexes, and constraints, using SQL schema statements Learn how datasets interact with queries and understand the importance of subqueries Convert and manipulate data with SQL's built-in functions and use conditional logic in data statements
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 34 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: This three-part series of half-day online events, hosted by chair Neal Ford, focuses on the hottest topics in software architecture-including microservices, essential architecture principles, and event-driven architecture and domain-driven design-giving you the insights to keep pace with what's next while still accommodating legacy needs. Both seasoned software architects and those looking to break into the field will learn new skills and the latest information on the tools and technologies they need to succeed. In Part 1, Software Architecture Fundamentals, the sessions give you a solid grasp of the fundamentals, preparing you to implement the strategies that will help your organization increase performance, reduce costs, manage complexity, build in resilience and scalability, and speed time to market. The four sessions from Rebecca Parsons, Nathaniel Schutta, Mark Richards and Sam Newman provide insight, advice, and essential knowledge you need to transition from developer to architect. About the presenters: Neal Ford is a director, software architect, and meme wrangler at ThoughtWorks, a software company and a community of passionate, purpose-led individuals who think disruptively to deliver technology to address the toughest challenges, all while seeking to revolutionize the IT industry and create positive social change. He's an internationally recognized expert on software development and delivery, especially in the intersection of Agile engineering techniques and software architecture. Neal has authored seven books (and counting), a number of magazine articles, and dozens of video presentations and spoken at hundreds of developers conferences worldwide. His topics include software architecture, continuous delivery, functional programming, cutting-edge software innovations, and a business-focused book and video on improving technical presentations. Check out his website, Nealford.com. Rebecca Parsons is CTO at ThoughtWorks. Rebecca has more than 30 years' experience leading the creation of large-scale distributed, services-based applications and the integration of disparate systems. Previously, she was an assistant professor of computer science at the University of Central Florida and a director's postdoctoral fellow at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Rebecca's interests include parallel and distributed computation, programming languages, domain-specific languages, evolutionary architecture, genetic algorithms, and computational scien...
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    Abstract: Simple, accessible, and fun to read, this practical book provides a fascinating collection of real-life stories from organizations that now use blockchain in practice. Sir John Hargrave and Evan Karnoupakis provide actionable takeaways and valuable lessons learned based on case studies from companies that have found success with this technology. This guide serves as a map to this fascinating new frontier. Through dozens of interviews, you'll take a journey with leading-edge organizations as they integrate blockchain into their business. You'll start by gaining a solid background on blockchain and its potential to disrupt existing industries. From there, you'll dive into the story-driven case studies, complete with user-friendly diagrams, from the first companies to successfully embrace this technology. Explore real-life examples of leading companies now developing and integrating blockchain applications Dive into engaging stories that show how a Napster founder and the team that created a $100 million virtual cat marketplace are using blockchain Learn the pros and cons of using blockchain technology in your industry Examine blockchain best practices within your industry and across industries Understand the costs and benefits of blockchain and determine if this technology is worth pursuing Learn how blockchain is used by companies in government, wireless telecommunications, the internet of things, collectibles, and more
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    Abstract: The world's most valuable resource is data. Companies across all industry verticals are using data-driven insights as a key competitive advantage. But the time required for transforming raw data to insights can take days or weeks when you want it in minutes or hours. Data scientists spend nearly 80% of their time in data engineering, rather than developing insights. And most organizations can't scale their data science teams fast enough to keep up with growing business needs for better, faster insights. This book will help data engineers, data scientists, and data team managers address these issues by building a self-service data science platform that democratizes the ability to extract insights from the data to everyone in the organization. Data scientists, software engineers, product managers, and marketers can use it to discover, transform, and analyze data and publish automated insights in production. This book is not: A deep dive into the "shiny new" technologies, or any one specific technology A silver bullet technology for building a self-service portal. Organizations differ in their maturity, people, process, and technology and require tailored solutions This book is: A collection of must-have operational capabilities for building a self-service data portal A blueprint for achieving better and faster insights A process for democratizing data engineering expertise across an organization A practical and indispensable guide for any decision-maker, implementer, or strategist working with an organization's data science platform
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    Pages: 1 online resource (500 pages)
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    Abstract: The approach to and understanding of software engineering at Google is unlike any other company. With this book, you'll get a candid and insightful look at how software is constructed and maintained by some of the world's leading practitioners. Titus Winters, Tom Manshreck, and Hyrum K. Wright, software engineers and a technical writer at Google, reframe how software engineering is practiced and taught: from an emphasis on programming to an emphasis on software engineering, which roughly translates to programming over time. You'll learn: Fundamental differences between software engineering and programming How an organization effectively manages a living codebase and efficiently responds to inevitable change Why culture (and recognizing it) is important, and how processes, practices, and tools come into play
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    Abstract: Digital product research doesn't have to be difficult, take a long time, or cost a lot of money. Nor should it be a job solely for scientists or expert researchers. In this practical book, C. Todd Lombardo and Aras Bilgen demonstrate how your entire team can conduct effective product research within a couple of weeks-easily, cheaply, and without compromising quality. Drawing from decades of experience in product development, the authors lay out nine simple rules that combine user research, market research, and product analytics to quickly discover insights and build products customers truly need. Recognize and avoid common research pitfalls Switch to the insight-making mindset that underlies all successful research efforts Find out how to look at data, formulate the right questions, and pick the right research method Learn interview techniques and research skills Analyze for insights collaboratively while avoiding bias Inspire action with your insights through powerful presentations and prototypes Learn how to involve a wide variety of stakeholders in research, from developers to executives Discover how you can make research a habit, not a one-off effort
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    Abstract: Designers and managers hope their products become essential for users-similar to the way Instagram and Lyft have become a way of life for many. Such as deep integration into people's lives isn't accidental: it's a process of careful design and iterative learning. This guide shows you how to apply behavioral science to help your users achieve their goals. In this updated edition, Stephen Wendel, Head of Behavioral Science at Morningstar, takes you step-by-step through the process of incorporating behavioral science into product design and development. Product managers, UX and interaction designers, and data analysts will learn a simple and effective approach for identifying target users and behaviors, building the product, and gauging its effectiveness. Learn the three main strategies to help people change behavior Identify the behaviors your target audience seeks to change, and their obstacles Develop effective designs that are enjoyable to use Measure your product's impact and learn ways to improve it Combine behavioral science with data science to pinpoint problems and test potentials solutions in practice
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    Abstract: If you’re new to microservices, you probably have some questions, like “When should you use them?” and “Where do you even start?” Expert Sam Newman will help you take the first steps on your microservices journey. In just one hour, you’ll explore critical aspects of the monolith-to-microservice transition, understand how to frame a transition to microservices, and learn how to get started. Recorded on March 18, 2020. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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    Abstract: The amount of data generated is growing tremendously in size and complexity. As trends in data management and integration, such as cloud, API management, microservices, open data, software as a service (SaaS), and new software delivery models, continue to evolve rapidly, data warehouses and data lakes are no longer scalable. With this practical book, you'll learn how to migrate your enterprise from a complex and tightly coupled data landscape to a new data management architecture that's more flexible, distributed, and scalable. Ready for the modern world of data consumption, this architecture can be introduced incrementally without a large up-front investment. Author Piethein Strengholt provides blueprints, principles, observations, best practices, and patterns to get you up to speed. In three parts, this book helps you: Examine data management trends and difficulties, including technological developments and regulatory and privacy requirements that puzzle enterprises Go deep into this innovative new architecture and learn how the pieces fit together Explore data governance and security, business intelligence, and analytics Understand data management, self-service data marketplaces, and the importance of metadata
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    Abstract: Blockchain-based protocols like Bitcoin and Ethereum have made sending digital values in the form of tokens as cheap and easy as sending an email. But while cryptographic tokens (sometimes called "cryptocurrencies") may be as important to the next-generation internet as the World Wide Web was to Web 1.0, people aren't yet sure how to best design tokens or even what to do with them. In this report, Shermin Voshmgir, director of the Research Institute for Crypto Economics at the Vienna University of Economics, walks you through the different types of tokens, along with their properties and both operational and conceptual use cases. You'll get a concise overview of the current state of tokenization in our economy and explore the potential effects and dynamics of a future "token economy." You'll learn: What a token is A framework for determining the properties of a token Common use cases for different token types The relationship between tokens and money (including the functions of money that most current tokens don't fulfill) Where the token economy is headed
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    Abstract: Hiring for your engineering team is one of the most important determiners of engineering project success-and also an undeveloped skill in most small teams. How do you design a hiring process that's fair to candidates, respects everyone's time, and leads to the best possible outcome for your team? In this edition of Spotlight on Learning from Failure , learn the dos and don'ts of identifying the right people to add to a team, distilled from the real-world experiences of engineering hiring managers. Recorded on June 25, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts' unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Learning from Failure , you'll discover the lessons learned from failures both large and small. You'll discover how successful companies have addressed setbacks, missteps, and challenges and how you can grow from their examples.
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    Abstract: We've moved beyond the information age into the "imagination age." In this new era of business, creativity and imagination are essential skills for success-and to preserve our own humanity. In this Spotlight on Innovation , find out how to develop the skills that will define business success in the imagination age. Science House codirector Rita J. King explains how to apply creativity and imagination to tackle complex problems in a pragmatic way. Along the way, you'll learn why intuition, although iterative in the moment, must be based in deep understanding, just as chess grandmasters' "intuitive" moves are actually based on deep study. Recorded on August 14, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts' unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Innovation , you'll discover what successful companies have in common and how you can follow their lead with small practical steps to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
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    Abstract: The last two decades have seen evolutions of software architecture-from on-premises to cloud hosted to mass-scaled microservices. While cloud native applications look very different than something we may have built before some of these techniques were well known, at their heart are still long-running, custom-built server applications that orchestrate the flow of requests, data, and logic. Serverless changes all of this. We no longer build always-on server applications; we rely on events as the agents of flow rather than requests, and the server-side software that we do write may be a small aspect of our system rather than the central hub. Fundamentally, serverless is about choreography of multiple services from multiple teams and vendors-in extreme situations-none of which we have written ourselves. Mike Roberts (Symphonia) introduces some of the patterns, or "common solutions to recurring problems," that we are starting to see in the serverless community. Patterns are not necessarily best practices-they are techniques that have worked for many people, but always given certain contextual constraints. Perhaps even more importantly, however, Mike describes how you, your teams, and your organizations can start harvesting your own patterns, while the bigger industry learns more about this exciting new frontier. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in San Jose.
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    Abstract: Making Things Happen is among the most popular books on project management ever written, known for its direct, actionable, and humane advice on every aspect of leading teams and projects. For the book's 10th anniversary, author Scott Berkun presented a fast and fun summation of the book's core ideas and explained how you can apply them to the projects you're working on today. Recorded on July 10, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts' unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Innovation , you'll discover what successful companies have in common and how you can follow their lead with small practical steps to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
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    Abstract: WebAssembly is a powerful tool for porting applications to the web and for speeding up data-intensive web apps. If you don't know what WebAssembly is, how it works, or how to practically get started using it, now's your chance. Robert Aboukhalil (Invitae) leads a deep dive into WebAssembly, demonstrating how it can be used to speed up web tools. As a concrete case study, he'll use fastq.bio, a web tool for analyzing DNA sequencing data in the browser. By rewriting portions of this tool into WebAssembly, he demonstrates how it's possible to obtain a greater than 10x speedup compared to the original JavaScript implementation. Robert will also show you how to leverage WebWorkers alongside WebAssembly to maintain the UI's responsiveness and how this enables you to more easily mount and parse files within a virtual filesystem. He concludes by exploring how WebAssembly can be useful outside the browser-demonstrating how it's possible to rearchitect fastq.bio so that the WebAssembly code runs in a serverless fashion instead of directly in the browser. And because WebAssembly isn't always the right tool, Robert also explores some rules of thumb on when to use WebAssembly and when to avoid it. Prerequisite knowledge Intermediate knowledge of JavaScript What you'll learn Understand what WebAssembly is and how it works Learn to compile C/C++ code to WebAssembly and run it in the browser, use WebWorkers to run computations in the background, and run WebAssembly in a serverless setting Know when to use WebAssembly and when to avoid it This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Open Source Software conference in Portland.
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    Abstract: Virtual machines changed the world and containers swooped in shortly after. Kubernetes now empowers us to wield both technologies according to our needs. Kris Nova (Independent) examines the motivation for each unique piece of technology and dives into use cases for both. She then discusses the migration path of building hybrid cloud native systems from conventional virtualized infrastructure and explores concerns of each application encapsulation method. You'll learn when to use which technology as well as the exciting primitives Kubernetes gives you to manage both containers and VMs seamlessly in a declarative way. If you're currently running large stateful workloads on virtual machine infrastructure and are considering moving to Kubernetes, this talk is for you. Prerequisite knowledge A working knowledge of a legacy virtual machine infrastructure What you'll learn Gain confidence that you can design and implement systems spanning both virtual machines and container infrastructure for your engineering organization Learn valuable lessons about architecting these systems in the field taken from real-life concrete examples from field engineering work This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Open Source Software conference in Portland.
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    Abstract: Lyft has made the transition from a single monolithic service to 300+ microservices by leveraging Lyft's open source proxy Envoy. Daniel Hochman and Jose Nino begin with a brief history of the project and its rollout at Lyft, before focusing on deployment and configuration choices and how they can affect developer productivity. You'll explore the Envoy ecosystem and the ancillary services that allow operating the service mesh in a secure, reliable, and fast manner, as well as the observability tools Lyft uses that take advantage of Envoy's stats and logging to minimize the burden of managing and understanding a complex architecture. The techniques and tools presented are gaining popularity as industry best practices and are broadly applicable to internet-scale services with varying stacks and network topologies. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Velocity Conference in San Jose.
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    Abstract: Disinformation campaigns have targeted political and social movements around the world. The crosshairs of influence operations have expanded to include high-visibility brands and large enterprises. Responsible corporate leaders must be prepared to defend hard-won brand reputation and equity. In this edition of Spotlight on Learning from Failure , learn how influence operations are manifesting in 2019 as they've moved beyond politics. Renee DiResta and Robert Matney, coauthors of the US Senate report about Russian disinformation operations, will take you through specific examples of disinformation campaigns affecting brands and discuss the high-level social and corporate implications of the erosion of public trust and public discourse in our information ecosystem. Recorded on July 23, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts' unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Learning from Failure , you'll discover the lessons learned from failures both large and small. You'll discover how successful companies have addressed setbacks, missteps, and challenges and how you can grow from their examples.
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    Abstract: You can propel your business forward with AI-centric approaches to solving customer needs, but to be successful, you need to deploy your machine learning models at scale. Yet engineers face unique challenges when using machine learning-based products in production environments, such as specialized resource management and measuring user happiness. In this Spotlight on Data , Todd Underwood, Google's director and lead for machine learning in site reliability engineering (SRE), explains how to sustainably run machine learning systems at scale. You'll learn why machine learning is essential to Google's core functions, providing key advantages across most of Google's products, including Search, Ads, Payments, Billing, Shopping, and more, and how SRE supports these production machine learning systems. Recorded on August 5, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts' unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Data , you'll learn about, discuss, and debate the tools, techniques, questions, and quandaries in the world of data. You'll discover how successful companies leverage data effectively and how you can follow their lead to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
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    Abstract: There's no scarcity of raw data within enterprises. So why can't analysts and data scientists generate insights fast enough to keep up with business needs? Extracting insights depends on data engineering and source teams to ingest, clean, catalog, debug, and deploy, slowing down the overall process. One solution: make the data platform self-serve for analysts and data scientists. And Intuit is doing just that. In this Spotlight on Data , Sandeep Uttamchandani gives an overview of the self-serve design patterns and frameworks Intuit has built to expedite time to reliable insights-its metric of success. You'll learn how the company uses circuit breakers in data pipelines to make data availability in dashboards a function of the data quality, radically reducing debugging time. Recorded on September 16, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts' unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Data , you'll learn about, discuss, and debate the tools, techniques, questions, and quandaries in the world of data. You'll discover how successful companies leverage data effectively and how you can follow their lead to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
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    Abstract: Micro-frontends are a new architectural trend in the development of frontend applications. This architectural style can provide tremendous benefits to your projects and organization, offering a level of decoupling never seen before in single-page applications or universal architectures. That said, micro-frontends need to be explored in practice. Luckily there are already a few companies using them at scale. Drawing on his work at DAZN, Luca Mezzalira explains how to implement micro-frontends, enabling you to scale up a project with tens of developers without reducing the throughput. Topics include: Defining a micro-frontend architecture Using this architectural style to become framework agnostic Scaling up teams on a single project without losing throughput Building and deploying a micro-frontend application Analyzing the benefits and drawbacks of this architecture
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    Abstract: Get ready for interview success Programming jobs are on the rise, and the field is predicted to keep growing, fast. Landing one of these lucrative and rewarding jobs requires more than just being a good programmer. Programming Interviews For Dummies explains the skills and knowledge you need to ace the programming interview. Interviews for software development jobs and other programming positions are unique. Not only must candidates demonstrate technical savvy, they must also show that they're equipped to be a productive member of programming teams and ready to start solving problems from day one. This book demystifies both sides of the process, offering tips and techniques to help candidates and interviewers alike. Prepare for the most common interview questions Understand what employers are looking for Develop the skills to impress non-technical interviewers Learn how to assess candidates for programming roles Prove that you (or your new hires) can be productive from day one Programming Interviews For Dummies gives readers a clear view of both sides of the process, so prospective coders and interviewers alike will learn to ace the interview.
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    Abstract: With nation-states, organized crime groups, and other attackers scouring systems to steal funds, information, or intellectual property, incident response has become one of today's most important technology sectors. If you're not familiar with incident response, this practical report shows security operations center (SOC) analysts, network engineers, system administrators, and management how to conduct a complete incident response program throughout your organization. Incident response is essential for every business and organization online as more and more attackers look to make a statement, gather information, or make a buck. In this short primer, author Ric Messier explains foundational concepts and then shows you how to identify and categorize incidents. You'll learn why preparation is key for detecting activity and responding quickly. Explore incident response concepts, including the precise meaning of risk , events , incidents , and threats Understand the steps necessary to conduct incident identification and categorization Learn how threat intelligence helps you discover who's attacking and why Use threat intelligence to conduct threat hunting and inform your prevention and detection strategies Understand why an incident response program will help you limit the number of investigations you conduct
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    Abstract: When it comes to digitally recording and storing valuable information, no other technology can match the strength of security of the blockchain. Blockchain's distributed-ledger technology offers near immutable record keeping for transactions of all kinds, including legal contracts, property deeds, registrations, financial matters, birth certificates and other personal information, municipal archives, important business data, or any other types of activity for which inviolable records must be maintained. Of course, most people associate blockchain with cryptocurrency, but this fascinating technology is capable of much, much more. Ethereum represents the second-generation in the public blockchain, In addition to offering its own cryptocurrency (Ether) Ethereum's second-generation architecture allows it to manage many other types of assets. In this course, designed for participants who have a basic understanding of programming languages such as Java, Python, and JavaScript, and who know how to use web-based applications, your host, blockchain and Ethereum expert, Jim Sullivan, introduces you to the Ethereum network. You'll learn how it works and examine ideas like blockchain consensus, the essential concept at the core of blockchain's reliability and integrity. Jim also presents the tools you'll use to manage your Ethereum environment. You'll explore the differences between first- and second-generation blockchain technology and see how Ethereum nodes can run programming code called Smart Contracts, which you can set up to take actions on Ethereum transactions. In addition, Jim teaches you about designing and building Decentralized Applications or DApps, and much more. You'll benefit from the hands-on approach of this video course, which includes use cases to reinforce what you learn and get you started on your way toward developing enterprise Blockchain applications using Ethereum. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Understand the structure of the Ethereum Blockchain Learn blockchain cryptography through hands-on exercises Learn how to model and build DApps via step-by-step projects How to design and build Ethereum Smart Contracts Understand common Smart Contract patterns like access restriction and state machine Understand how Ethereum manages assets such as cryptocurrencies, and other assets Use your knowledge of Ethereum to solve real-life problems This course is for you because... You're a data administrator and want to learn how blockc...
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    Abstract: Organizations are shifting from centralized control and planning to adaptive approaches focusing on time to market, delegated autonomy, and freedom to experiment. In this new world of two-pizza teams organized around microservices, there are two common failure modes: the first is hierarchical command and control from ivory-tower architects with strict lists of approved tools and rigorous control gates for design reviews at various stages; at the opposite end of the spectrum is chaos with every team doing whatever they want and close to zero governance. Jonny LeRoy explores the Goldilocks zone that makes sure organizational risks and opportunities are handled while still giving teams as much autonomy as possible within those constraints. He draws on ThoughtWorks's recent client experience to delve into some of the strategies and approaches for creating the Goldilocks zone of lightweight governance: automating compliance, focusing on vision, principles and constraints, enrolling gatekeepers as collaborators, paved roads and the pit of success, tech radar as a lightweight governance tool, and ADRs for visibility. He also touches on how to help architects become comfortable with evolution, the org design implications, how to be responsive to skill levels on teams, and how to think about innovation zones.
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    Abstract: Many presentations on microservices offer a high-level view of the architecture; rarely do you hear what it's like to work in such an environment. Individual services are somewhat trivial to develop, but now you suddenly have countless others to track. You'll become obsessed over how they communicate. You'll have to start referring to the whole thing as "the Platform." You'll have to take on some considerable DevOps work and start learning about deployment pipelines, metrics, and logging. Don't panic. Stephen Pember (Toast) shares what he's learned over the past six years migrating from a monolith to microservices across several companies. He examines what a development lifecycle might look like for adding a new service, developing a feature, or fixing bugs. You'll see how team communication is more important than one might realize, as coordinating on architecture designs and implementation is crucial. Most importantly, he'll show how-while an individual service is simple-the infrastructure demands are now much more more complicated: your organization will need to introduce and become increasingly dependent on various technologies, procedures, and tools ranging from the ELK stack to Grafana to Kubernetes. You'll leave understanding why your resident SREs should be the most valued members of your team.
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    Abstract: A RESTful approach to microservices can improve the stability and resilience of services, reduce the need for extensive changes and redeployment when the domain model changes, and greatly increase the flexibility of individual services, including the ability to automatically work with other newly discovered services. Mike Amundsen walks you through building adaptable microservices that take advantage of the features of REST, including statelessness, self-description, and using hypermedia to discover and modify application state. You'll learn how to design services that advertise themselves to the network, discover their own "partner" services, and can adapt to subtle changes to existing services without relying only on recode-and-redeploy patterns for maintaining overall system operation.
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    Abstract: Windows 10 is shipping a Linux kernel. You can run many flavors of Linux, side by side, on Windows with deep compatibility and deep integration with Windows. New open source projects like a GPU-accelerated Windows Terminal and the popular VS Code editor are being developed in the open with lots of community involvement. Scott Hanselman, Kayla Cinnamon, and Yosef Durr explain how and why open source is the new normal for Microsoft, showcase a ton of demos, and answer questions-including "What's the catch?" This session is sponsored by Microsoft.
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    Abstract: Rust is a systems programming language that runs blazingly fast, prevents segfaults, and guarantees thread safety. Nathan Stocks (GitHub) leads a fast-paced introduction to Rust concepts, features, community, and language fundamentals. It's a crash course in why Rust is awesome and how to use some of the awesomeness. You'll learn how to create, compile, and run your own simple Rust project, familiarize yourself with the long list of Rust features, understand some of Rust's strength's and weaknesses, discover the current state of the Rust community, and explore the ownership system's three parts-ownership, borrowing, and lifetimes. If you've thought about getting into low-level systems programming, join in.
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    Abstract: EOSDIS is working toward a vision of a cloud-based, highly flexible system to meet its ever-growing and evolving data demands. Cumulus, a free and open source framework, supports this vision via configurable workflows to ingest, process, archive, manage, and distribute NASA's Earth imagery. The Cumulus infrastructure is designed for scalability and reliability, using much of the AWS serverless platform, which enables Cumulus to scale in real time to be performant under the largest expected workloads. Cumulus is poised to make a huge impact on how NASA manages and disseminates its Earth science imagery. In one notable case, the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission, Cumulus will be used to collect more data in a year than exists in NASA's current archive. The NISAR mission will collect 45 PB a year and process that data at a rate of 1 GB per second. The need for Cumulus is proven through its application to NASA missions, but its application has extended beyond NASA's Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs). It's being used to monitor agriculture in Tanzania, apply machine learning models to estimate hurricane intensity, and generate air quality predictions using near-real-time forecast data. Aimee Barciauskas (Development Seed) outlines the motivation for Cumulus, the achievements and hurdles of the past two years, and its varied applications. You'll learn about the availability of the open-sourced software and how NASA intends to make its Earth Observing Geospatial data available for free to the public in the cloud.
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    Abstract: Eben Hewitt (Sabre) shares a holistic approach to enterprise architecture that explains how to bring business architecture, information architecture, data architecture, application architecture, and infrastructure architecture together into a comprehensive design. Eben also demonstrates how to incorporate design thinking principles and work effectively with Agile teams, how architecture can work together with development teams and product management teams, and how to usher your architecture successfully through the value chain. You'll leave with a practical set of architecture practices that will help you create winning technical architectural designs and communicate them effectively, along with a set of usable templates you can start using immediately to achieve success in your organization.
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    Abstract: With the technology available today, it isn't hard to build applications fast that are scalable and resilient. Tanmai Gopal (KintoHub) live-codes the backend of an app with real-world business logic, using the best-of-breed technology from the open source and cloud ecosystem. The three factors of this backend are real-time GraphQL, eventing, and serverless. Without diving into explanations of what the technologies are or how they work, you'll learn the power of this three-factor architecture and its tangible impact on feature velocity as Tanmai builds the backend before your eyes. You'll then help test the app by placing orders simultaneously to understand how this architecture enabled scalability without any effort. Tanmai will cause network failures between the different components of the backend as your orders are being processed to show how the event-driven approach allows for built-in reliability. Prerequisite knowledge Familiarity with the basics of building and operating a backend for web/mobile applications Hands-on knowledge of APIs, databases, and deploying code (useful but not required)
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    Abstract: The most common Agile framework for project management and product delivery today is Scrum. If you combine Scrum with Kanban-an Agile method for process improvement and workflow management-you get Scrumban: a project management/product delivery tool that features pull systems, workflow visualization, and process improvement. In this report, Andrew Stellman examines the fundamentals of Scrum and Kanban, and explains how a Scrumban hybrid can combine Scrum and Kanban effectively and take both of them to the next level. A widely recognized expert in transforming and improving software organizations, teams, and code, Stellman explains how teams that adopt Scrumban combine the core parts of both approaches to deliver better products today while continuing to improve into the future. Agile practitioners will discover why a growing number of software teams now use Scrumban. Review the core elements of Scrum and Kanban for product delivery and process improvement Understand how Scrumban incorporates the empirical process control of Scrum with the pull systems of Kanban to maintain the integrity of both Explore common misconceptions, including the notion that Scrum and Kanban have the same goals or that Scrumban is just "iterationless" Scrum Learn how to use your current Scrum implementation as a starting point for meaningful process improvement that can make your product delivery even more effective Examine a case study that describes a successful real-world implementation of a Scrum and Kanban hybrid
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    Abstract: As you level up in technical roles, you may find yourself thrust into team leadership and management. This sneaks up on you and can leave you without the skills to adequately understand, engage with, and lead your team-which inevitably has a negative effect on your team, and this effect is multiplied as you scale. What if you could reach into the toolbox you use to understand technical problems-software architecture and distributed systems theory-to understand your team? Could you learn to better manage people? Andrew Harvey (Microsoft) explores the dynamics of teams and how they map to your understanding of distributed systems. Using this understanding, you can apply distributed systems theory to help unpack some of the dynamics of your team and optimize them for scale. From communication to culture, Andrew breaks down the components of the distributed system, explaining what makes it tick, using things like CAP theorem and the eight fallacies of distributed systems. You'll walk away with some tools to help understand your team and set yourself up for successful scaling. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Velocity Conference in San Jose.
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    Abstract: Microservices have become an increasingly popular architecture choice over the past five years. With the ability to deliver software faster and support newer technologies, these independently releasable services give software architects, programmers, and developers more freedom to react, make different decisions, and respond faster to change. In this report, you'll explore the benefits of microservices and their limitations. You'll learn what microservices are, how they work, and why this approach is different than other ways of decomposing your architecture. Author Sam Newman ( Building Microservices , Monolith to Microservices ) explains that while many companies have shown how effective microservices can be, this architecture also adds a lot of complexity to your system. This report helps you determine if microservices are right for your organization. Learn the key concepts of a microservices architecture Examine microservice advantages, including robustness, scaling, and ease of deployment Contrast microservices with single-process, modular, and distributed monoliths Explore enabling technologies such as containers and Kubernetes, streaming, public cloud, and serverless Understand microservice pain points: technology overhead, monitoring and troubleshooting, security, and data consistency Learn situations where microservices work well-and situations where they don't
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    Abstract: Data science, visualization, and artificial intelligence are powerful tools, but they can reinforce structural inequalities like sexism and racism. How do we-CTOs, product managers, marketing managers, data scientists, developers, and others-navigate these ethical challenges? The short answer: feminism-a vibrant body of thought and action from the past 50+ years that provides a model for analyzing and addressing the unequal distribution of power in the world as well as working toward data fairness. In this Spotlight on Data , Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren Klein discuss key concepts from their forthcoming book, Data Feminism (MIT Press, 2020), which applies feminist ideas to data science and outlines seven principles for using data in the service of greater justice. You'll learn what "data feminism" means, how to evaluate your data practices through a feminist lens, and why feminism is not just for, about, or by women. You'll also discover how the principles of data feminism apply to different stages of the data processing pipeline, from project inception to collection to cleaning and analysis to communication. Recorded on August 19, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts' unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Data , you'll learn about, discuss, and debate the tools, techniques, questions, and quandaries in the world of data. You'll discover how successful companies leverage data effectively and how you can follow their lead to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
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    Abstract: Deciding what to work on is always difficult and is especially treacherous for folks working as infrastructure engineers and leaders. Infrastructure teams that solve the right problems subtilely shift their company's trajectory upwards. Poor approaches lead toward a morass of firefighting and frustration. With so many opportunities and sometimes fuzzy metrics, planning is threading a needle between the tyranny of choice and the specter of ambiguity. Will Larson (Stripe) unpacks the process of picking and prioritizing technical infrastructure work, which is rarely if ever discussed but is so essential to long-term company success. Will shares Stripe's approach to evolving your approach to prioritizing infrastructure as your company scales, justifying-and maybe even expanding-your company's spend on technical infrastructure, exploring the whole range of possible areas to invest into infrastructure, adapting your approach between periods of firefighting and periods of innovation, and balancing investment in supporting existing products and enabling new product development. You'll come away with a broad set of tools, frameworks, and ideas for plotting the future of your technical infrastructure. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Velocity Conference in San Jose.
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    Abstract: Alexander Wood (Amazon Web Services) live-codes a serverless web application, including asynchronous events, on AWS Lambda using the Ruby runtime. Using open source tools such as the AWS SAM CLI, the AWS SDK for Ruby, and the Aws::Record Ruby gem, Alexander goes from a blank folder to a web application that has high availability and can scale to thousands of requests per second. Prerequisite knowledge Experience writing production web applications of any kind (useful but not required) What you'll learn Learn how to develop serverless web applications in a live-coding format, the set of open source tools available both generally and for Ruby serverless functions, and a number of best practices for serverless development This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Open Source Software conference in Portland.
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    Abstract: You built your system, you deployed it, you rolled it up in production, but it's just the beginning. The life of your system just started. It will grow, evolve, and wake you up in the middle of the night. Usually, at this point you start thinking about fault tolerance and error handling. Fault-tolerance concepts sound simple: modern frameworks promise to effortlessly solve it for you. But what's hiding behind the simplicity? Alex Borysov (Google) and Mykyta Protsenko (Netflix) take you along for a sneak peak at how to design and build truly fault-tolerant Java systems. They make it real by trying failure scenarios against a live system (you'll watch it recover in real time) and then review the recipes (with gRPC and REST examples and a number of open source tools) that you can use right away to make your code more resilient and your system more robust. Prerequisite knowledge A basic understanding of microservice architecture This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Open Source Software conference in Portland.
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    Abstract: The demand for data scientists is well-known, but when it comes time to build solutions based on data, your company also needs data engineers-people with strong data warehousing and programming backgrounds. In fact, whether you're powering self-driving cars or creating music playlists, this field has emerged as one of the most important in modern business. In this report, Lewis Gavin explores key aspects of data engineering and presents a case study from Spotify that demonstrates the tremendous value of this role.
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    Abstract: Fast access to data has become a critical game changer. Today, a new breed of company understands that the faster they can build, access, and share well-defined datasets, the more competitive they'll be in our data-driven world. In this practical report, Scott Haines from Twilio introduces you to operational analytics, a new approach for making sense of all the data flooding into business systems. Data architects and data scientists will see how Apache Kafka and other tools and processes laid the groundwork for fast analytics on a mix of historical and near-real-time data. You'll learn how operational analytics feeds minute-by-minute customer interactions, and how NewSQL databases have entered the scene to drive machine learning algorithms, AI programs, and ongoing decision-making within an organization. Understand the key advantages that data-driven companies have over traditional businesses Explore the rise of operational analytics-and how this method relates to current tech trends Examine the impact of can't wait business decisions and won't wait customer experiences Discover how NewSQL databases support cloud native architecture and set the stage for operational databases Learn how to choose the right database to support operational analytics in your organization
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    Abstract: One of the most challenging aspects of microservice architectures is selecting the right infrastructure to make your services work seamlessly and effectively. What frameworks, tools and managed services will you select to build, package and deploy your services, manage connections, monitor, and, most importantly, protect and leverage your data? Your choices include open source solutions, enterprise versions, and cloud service providers. Things only get more confusing when you realize that you might be one acquisition or business decision away from needing to architect a hybrid cloud or multicloud solution. Jeff Carpenter details specifically the use of technologies for persisting and moving data in microservice architectures. He examines the concept of "polyglot persistence" and the proper usage of different styles of databases, caches, and streaming solutions. You'll consider effective patterns for combining these technologies, using Apache Cassandra and Apache Kafka as examples. This session is sponsored by DataStax.
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    Abstract: As both engineers and managers reach midcareer levels referred to as career or terminal levels (e.g., senior engineer or senior manager levels in many technology companies), they are often faced with uncertainty and ambiguity on possible next steps in their career. Drawing on her experience supporting engineers and managers through career growth in environments ranging from large company environments to startups, Uma Chingunde (Stripe) offers strategies to think about careers at this stage. She addresses some questions such as, How do you think of your career goal outside of the usual career ladders? How do these change as you get more senior? What are traditional versus nontraditional IC and manager paths you can explore? How do you think about the engineer versus manager track? What are some variations on the above for underrepresented groups?
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    Abstract: It's widely recognized that monitoring is a critical aspect of operating a service, but the practice of observability is still relatively nascent in most organizations. While monitoring can indicate a problem, it's only by making systems observable that teams can understand the behavior of complex systems, isolate causes, and effectively remediate incidents. The resulting insights provide value that extends far beyond the ability to successfully operate systems. Deeper knowledge of system behavior can inform and focus future development efforts, or quantify the value and effect of more recent work. Rajesh Raman dives deep into the practice of observability, demonstrating how a more analytics-driven approach to metrics, traces, and other monitoring signals improves observability. You'll learn a framework for kick-starting a culture of observability in your organization, informed by Rajesh's experience building and deploying observability tools at SignalFx. This session is sponsored by SignalFx.
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    Abstract: It's two minutes and five seconds after midnight on November 11, 2018; that's how long it took for the Alibaba platform to record RMB 10B worth of sales. At the 26 minute and 2 second mark, more than RMB 50B of goods were sold, and by the end of the day, a total of RMB 213.5B of goods were sold-the equivalent of $30.5 billion. Over half a billion people across 200 countries participated in this event with goods purchased from 180 thousand brands. Clearly, not only did a massive number of transactions take place in a short period of time, but a massive number of users were also concurrently browsing product information. At one point, the system reached 1.72B messages per second. And later that day, over 1B packages were shipped out to the buyers. Alex Chen (Alibaba Cloud) examines how a combination of cloud native storage products such as table storage, object storage, and log storage combined with serverless technologies were the backbone supporting such a massive workload.
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    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: If you're rolling out a large-scale infrastructure change, you know it can be like swapping out a jet engine while flying. Staying aloft takes coordination and communication with many teams, good processes and documentation, risk identification and management, monitoring, and tracking of the change progress-not to mention dealing with the catastrophic challenges that crop up midflight. In this report, technical program managers in Google SRE take you through case studies that demonstrate how infrastructure change projects are managed at Google. Authors Wendy Look and Mark Dallman offer an overview of two long-term projects at Google: one to migrate all of Google's systems from Google File System (GFS) to its successor, Colossus, and the other to move from local disk storage to diskless compute nodes for all jobs. You'll dive into the tools and processes used to manage the changes, see what worked (and what didn't), and discover lessons learned along the way. Best of all, you'll get a preflight checklist drawn from these experiences that will help you keep your own projects on course.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 43 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Microservices and containers have taken the software industry by storm. Transitioning from a monolith to microservices enables you to deploy your application more frequently, independently, and reliably. However, microservice architecture has its own challenges, and it has to deal with the same problems encountered while designing distributed systems. Enter service mesh technology to the rescue. A service mesh reduces the complexity associated with microservices and provides functionality like load balancing, service discovery, traffic management, circuit breaking, telemetry, fault injection, and more. Istio is one of the best implementations of a service mesh at this point, while Kubernetes provides a platform for running microservices and automating deployment of containerized applications. Join Samir Behara (EBSCO) to go beyond the buzz and understand microservices and service mesh technologies. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in San Jose.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed October 31, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 37 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: The idea that architecture can support change was described by Neal Ford, Rebecca Parsons, and Pat Kua in 2017 as evolutionary architecture. How do we enable this kind of evolution? Architectural goals and constraints change independently of functional expectations. Fitness functions describe how close an architecture is to achieving an objective goal. During test-driven development, we write tests to verify that features conform to desired business outcomes; we can also write fitness functions that measure and monitor a system's alignment to architectural goals as they evolve. In order for technology to deliver lasting business value, it must be adaptable. Prose enterprise architecture standards or rigid architecture frameworks often don't have the flexibility to support constant change. Regardless of application architectures (monolith, microservices, microkernel, etc.) or business architecture, fitness function-driven development can introduce continuous feedback for architectural conformance and inform the development process as it happens rather than after the fact. Architecture can be expressed and tested as code, in a pipeline, in the same way we express and test business capability and infrastructure as code. The concept of architecture as code is a tremendous leap for most traditional architecture and development teams, challenging long-standing perceptions and mindsets. Paula Paul and Cassandra Shum (ThoughtWorks) share adventures in the enterprise as they take architects and engineers on a journey toward fitness function-driven development, with real-world hurdles and unexpected insights, as they rethink the connection between architecture and business value in a digital world.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed December 31, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (38 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: For nearly a decade, Apache Kafka has been the go-to publish-subscribe (pub-sub) messaging system-and for good reason. It offers functionality for a wide range of enterprise use cases, along with a large ecosystem of tools and a dedicated community. But lately, upstart Apache Pulsar has been gaining ground. This detailed report explains why. Apache Pulsar takes the best parts of Kafka and expands on them to solve problems that were out of scope of Kafka's original design. Author Chris Bartholomew shows you how Kafka and Pulsar compare and where they differ. Engineers and other technical decision makers will learn the advantages that make Pulsar a compelling alternative to Kafka. Explore the architecture and major components of Kafka and Pulsar Discover the benefits of Pulsar's subscription model for messaging Understand how Pulsar simplifies the messaging system for organizations that need high performance pub-sub messaging, delivery guarantees, and traditional messaging patterns Learn how Pulsar's separation of serving and storing makes it natural to run in cloud native environments like Kubernetes See how Kafka and Pulsar perform on the OpenMessage Project benchmark
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed December 25, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (47 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Enterprises are learning that a large measure of success for adopting devops is the spirit of collaboration it instills among teams. While companies introduce devops to solve technical issues and shorten the development life cycle, many soon realize that people working together is a key part of the process. This practical report provides managers with practices and strategies for fostering collaboration within their organizations. Authors Jennifer Davis and Ryn Daniels ( Effective DevOps ) explain how collaboration among development and operations teams is about building trust, empathy, and psychological safety. You'll learn how to promote these essential building blocks and help teams apply them through each stage of your development lifecycle. Discover how to empower employees, create more productive and innovative teams, and build a respectful workplace. Build durable, long-lasting relationships with colleagues by instilling trust, empathy, and team psychological safety Promote effective communication to increase understanding, assert influence, give recognition, and build community Strengthen engineering effectiveness by putting collaboration principles into practice throughout the development lifecycle Get actionable advice for promoting effective collaboration during your product's discovery, development, and production phases
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed December 25, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 39 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: As teams and projects grow, code review becomes increasingly important to support the maintainability of complex code bases. But code reviews aren't as straightforward as they appear because the people involved in them aren't always predictable. Nina Zakharenko (Microsoft) dives deep into guidelines for writing consistent code, linting and analysis tools for various languages, and common code review gotchas. You'll learn about style guides and how they can help make your code more consistent and easier to maintain, as well as what tools are available to help automate the review process. You'll have better code reviews with your teams at work by giving code reviews with empathy using reviews as tools for sharing knowledge instead of turning the process into a competition. You'll also discover a better approach to code reviews in open source projects. What you'll learn Understand how to make reviews an opportunity for developers to learn from each other and encourage technical growth
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed October 31, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 40 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Unlike a monolith, which is an independently deployable unit that can be tested as a whole, microservices are a distributed system, composed of many services that can be tested and deployed independently of each other. While this approach has many advantages, from a testing perspective it can actually make things harder. How do I know the impact of changing or deploying a microservice on other microservices that may depend on it? Andrew Morgan dives into common microservices testing anti-patterns, including building an end-to-end testing microservices like a monolith, the "distributed monolith" anti-pattern, and unit tests that are heavily reliant on stubs of other microservices that may be inaccurate or stale. He then offers an overview of consumer-driven contract (CDC) testing-a TDD at the API level approach to microservices-as a way to mitigate them. Andrew walks you through the concept end to end, explaining how to use it to guarantee that both message-driven and API-driven interactions between microservices will work without end-to-end testing, provide a fast and reliable feedback loop for microservices development, and deliver independently testable and releasable microservices.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed December 31, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 25 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: The transformative benefits gained in evolving from a project to product mind-set should not only be for the devs. In today's digital age, it is more important than ever for the infrastructure itself to be fast, fully automated, self-healing, and scalable to meet the ever-changing business demands. The move to the cloud provides these capabilities, but the real transformation is in the people. Infrastructure teams and their traditional silos across the enterprise must transform to measure their people in terms of their collective contributions to a shared goal rather than by their efforts. This value can only be realized by changing from a project to a product mind-set. Heather Martin (Discover) walks through the journey that started with automating everything in Discover's traditional infrastructure through the capabilities of the cloud to a more valuable shift in treating the infrastructure as a product. The shift to a product-centric organization has allowed Discover to move from a less valuable traditional functional model to one that is agile and focused on delivering business outcomes and capabilities that provide real value that can help anticipate customer needs. Heather reveals how invoking a shared responsibility model and absorbing and evolving needed product characteristics allowed the company to move faster and made its platforms and services more resilient and relevant and how this shift allowed the company to gain insight and fast feedback to develop and quickly deliver a better and more meaningful product. Most importantly, now being able to focus people on value-added work, rather than toil, allows increased business agility to give Discover an advantage over its competitors. The road has had its fair share of bumps and, at times, potholes that almost swallowed the team up. Discover is a company of very tenured technologists that have at times been extremely resistant to change. The technology is easy; it's the people that are hard, and Heather's team has the bruises to prove it. So she shares the lessons learned in the hope you won't make the same mistakes and that you can accelerate your own journey. She provides you with the perspective and guidance to get started, quickly mature, get unstuck, and find yourself delivering infrastructure with more value and intention than ever before.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : For Dummies | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (384 pages)
    Edition: 4th edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Grasp and apply the basic principles of technical analysis Savvy traders know that the best way to maximize return is to interpret real-world market information for themselves rather than relying solely on the predictions of professional analysts. This straightforward guide shows you how to put this into profitable action-from basic principles and useful formulas to current theories on market trends and behavioral economics-to make the most lucrative decisions for your portfolio. The latest edition of Technical Analysis for Dummies includes a brand-new chapter on making the right decisions in a bull or bear market, an updated look at unique formulas and key indicators, as well as refreshed and practical examples that reflect today today's financial atmosphere. Become an expert in spotting market trends and key indicators Get the skinny on the latest research on behavioral economics Take a deep dive into how to read market sentiment and make it work for you Get a look at the first innovation in charting for decades-straight from Japan With comprehensive coverage from charting basics to the cutting edge, Technical Analysis for Dummies includes everything you need to the make informed independent market decisions that will maximize your profits. Happy trading!
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed October 1, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 34 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Technical debt is a funny thing. While the term attempts to make an analogy with financial debt, technical debt and financial debt have nothing in common. Instead, it's the name we give engineering decisions we disagree with. Robert "r0ml" Lefkowitz (Retired) offers an overview of technical debt, explaining how to recognize it, how to prevent or reduce it, and how come we see so much of it. Many so-called best practices today, are, in fact, technical debt factories. The reason we have so much of it is that we eagerly create it at earlier stages of an organization and fail to alter our approaches soon enough when the organization matures, and these early practices which were "investment" become "debt." Robert discusses many of these practices. One of these is microservices-often undertaken as a technique for increasing agility, at the cost of manufacturing tech debt. Robert details common methods for avoiding increasing the tech debt burden by deploying microservices. Robert explores two primary themes that apply to multiple software methods. The first is the principle of parsimony, which dates back to the ancient Greeks but was popularized more recently by the 12th century theologian William of Ockham. The second theme is the doctrine of immutability. This idea, too, flowered during the Middle Ages and is enjoying a renaissance today with the rise of functional programming languages. Robert dives into both of these ideas as they apply to data types, programming languages, network protocols, software dependencies, configuration management, and more. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed October 31, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 43 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Security concerns are often dealt with as an afterthought-the focus is on building a product, and then security features or compensating controls are thrown in after the product is nearly ready to launch. Why do so many development teams take this approach? For one, they may not have an application security team to advise them. Or the security team may be seen as a roadblock, insisting on things that make the product less user friendly, or in tension with performance goals or other business demands. But security doesn't need to be a bolt-on in your software process; good design principles should go hand in hand with a strong security stance. What does your engineering team need to know to begin designing safer, more robust software from the get-go? Drawing on experience working in application security with companies of various sizes and maturity levels, Wendy Knox Everette (Leviathan Security) focuses on several core principles and provides some resources for you to do more of a deep dive into various topics. Wendy begins by walking you through the design phase, covering the concerns you should pay attention to when you're beginning work on a new feature or system: encapsulation, access control, building for observability, and preventing LangSec-style parsing issues. This is also the best place to perform an initial threat model, which sounds like a big scary undertaking but is really just looking at the moving pieces of this application and thinking about who might use them in unexpected ways, and why. She then turns to security during the development phase. At this point, the focus is on enforcing secure defaults, using standard encryption libraries, protecting from malicious injection, insecure deserialization, and other common security issues. You'll learn what secure configurations to enable, what monitoring and alerting to put in place, how to test your code, and how to update your application, especially any third-party dependencies. Now that the software is being used by customers, are you done? Not really. It's important to incorporate information about how customers interact as well as any security incidents back into your design considerations for the next version. This is the time to dust off the initial threat model and update it, incorporating everything you learned along the way.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (288 pages)
    Edition: 2nd edition
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    Abstract: Small business taxes taxing you out? For most business owners, their single biggest "expense" (and headache) is dealing with their taxes. And while the just passed Congressional tax bill reduced taxes for many of the estimated 30 million small business owners in the U.S., the nation's taxes continue to be complex. Not being up-to-speed on tax rules and strategies can lead to mistakes that cost business owners thousands of dollars in fines and penalties every year. Small Business Taxes For Dummies assists both current and aspiring small business owners with important tax planning issues, including complete coverage of the tax changes taking effect in 2018, creating an ongoing tax routine, dealing with the IRS, and navigating audits and notices. Includes issues influencing incorporated small businesses, partnerships, and LLCs Offers expanded coverage of other business taxes including payroll and sales taxes Provides websites and other online tax resources Gives guidance to millennials juggling multiple gigs If you're a current or aspiring small business owner looking for the most up-to-date tax planning issues, this book keeps you covered.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed March 12, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 33 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: DevOps and platform teams have too many projects, not enough time, and users who are an email, message, or quick walk away to tap you on the shoulder to ask if that thing is done, because "it's really holding them up from completing something for real this time." James Heimbuck (SendGrid) shares some tried-and-true product management practices that help solve the problems of never-ending projects, squeaky wheels that demand priority, and projects that flop on launch. James discusses common product practices and the experience of introducing those at SendGrid in the tech ops org, including validating problems through customer interactions, using story maps to get to first-and-fast release, launching products for adoption, getting user feedback and incorporating it into the backlog, and sunsetting a product.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Pearson Education India | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (544 pages)
    Edition: 2nd edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: The Second edition of Principles of Management uses contemporary, real-world examples and the latest pedagogical tools to showcase, how management concepts and practices can be utilized to achieve personal and business excellence.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed June 30, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 30 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Kubernetes is all the rage these days and for good reason. Among other benefits, app development teams get to use battle-hardened infrastructure to build and deploy containers, use modern tech and practices, and lower their cloud bill. But these days, the journey to Kubernetes is long and hard. Aaron Schlesinger (Microsoft) dives into case studies that reveal the general needs of many app developers. He uses these case studies to build a long list of concepts and technologies you need to learn before you can even think about deploying your apps on Kubernetes. You'll learn his strategies (and hacks and shortcuts) that teams have used to get up and running faster. Aaron helps you shorten that long list, eases your transition, and makes the day-to-day life of app developers easier on Kubernetes. Gain a holistic view of your team's needs and how you can help them, and leave with a deep understanding of what your teams need to succeed on Kubernetes, important tools you can use to help them, and how you can use them today to realize the benefits that Kubernetes can bring to your apps right now.
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