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Temporal Product: Managing State with Ryland Goldstein

Microservice architecture has become very common over the past few years because of the availability of containers and container orchestrators like Kubernetes. While containers are

Kubernetes Gotchas: Lessons Learned

Running databases within container clusters seems, at first glance, to be more effort than it’s worth. Why use a system designed for stateless highly available microservices to

Speedscale: Automated Testing with Ken Ahrens and Matt LeRay

Large portions of software development budgets are dedicated for testing code. A new component may take weeks to thoroughly test, and even then mistakes happen. If you consider software

Equinix Metal with Nicole Hubbard

A major change in the software industry is the expectation of automation. The infrastructure for deploying code, hosting it, and monitoring it is now being viewed as a fully automatable

Digital Ocean Platform with Cody Baker and Apurva Joshi

Cloud platforms are often categorized as providing either Infrastructure-as-a-Service or Platform-as-a-Service. On one side of the spectrum are IaaS giants such as AWS, which provide a