Track Overview

Architecting for Failure

Building fault tolerate systems that are truly resilient


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SESSION + Live Q&A Immutable Infrastructure

Challenging Perceptions of NHS IT

What are your perceptions of NHS IT? Not great? Well the truth is very different to what you might expect. There is something of a technical renaissance going on in parts of the NHS where things are being done in a modern way, learning from past experiences. We'll look at one example system...

Edward Hiley

Principal Engineer @NHSDigital

Daniel Rathbone

Technical Director @InfinityWorks

SESSION + Live Q&A Microservices

From Microliths To Microsystems

Everyone is talking about microservices, and there is more confusion than ever about what the promise of microservices really means and how to deliver on it. To address this we will explore microservices from first principles, distilling their essence and putting them in their true context:...

Jonas Bonér

Founder & CTO @Lightbend / Creator of Akka

SESSION + Live Q&A API

Building Reliability In An Unreliable World

GameSparks is a globally-distributed Backend-as-a-Service platform that serves tens of billions of API requests per month for hundreds of live games which have tens of millions of active users, hundreds of thousands of whom are concurrently connected at any one time. All of our players connect...

Greg Murphy

Chief Architect, Infrastructure & Operations @GameSparks

SESSION + Live Q&A Designing for Failure

Building and Trusting a Cloud Bank

"Fail fast and fail often" - not only does the Silicon Valley mantra speak volumes on the relentless pursuit of innovation, it also highlights technology's power of unpredictability. But when creating a bank from scratch, the art is in combining pace of change and stability. So when your boss...

Greg Hawkins

Former Chief Technology Officer @starlingbank

SESSION + Live Q&A Open Space

Architecting For Failure Open Space

SESSION + Live Q&A

Latency Sensitive Microservices

In this talk we will look at the differences between micro-services and monolith architectures and their relative benefits and disadvantage. We will look at design patterns which will allow us to utilize these different strategies as a deployment concern without significant changes to the...

Peter Lawrey

CEO @Chronicle_SW


Speakers from this track

Edward Hiley

Principal Engineer @NHSDigital

Edward Hiley is a Principal Systems Engineer with NHS Digital. Since joining NHS Digital, Edward has worked on national service such as the Secondary Uses Service (SUS) replacement project: SUS+. SUS+ is a "ground up" full replacement of the current application that involves myriad challenges,...

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Daniel Rathbone

Technical Director @InfinityWorks

Dan is co-founder and Technical Director of Infinity Works, a 100-strong consultancy and software house based out of Leeds and London. Over the years Dan has held many varied roles focussing on areas from infrastructure to front end development and most things in between. Drawing on a broad skill...

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Jonas Bonér

Founder & CTO @Lightbend / Creator of Akka

Jonas Bonér is Founder and CTO of Lightbend, inventor of the Akka project, initiator and co-author of the Reactive Manifesto, and a Java Champion. Learn more at http://jonasboner.com.

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Greg Murphy

Chief Architect, Infrastructure & Operations @GameSparks

Greg is COO at GameSparks, where he has spent the last three years building a SaaS platform that serves tens of billions of requests per month from tens of millions of gamers worldwide. Previously, he worked for BJSS, ioko, GE Capital and BT Retail, where he helped design and build...

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Greg Hawkins

Former Chief Technology Officer @starlingbank

Greg Hawkins is an independent consultant on tech, fintech, cloud and devops and advisor to banks in the UK and Australia. He was CTO of mobile challenger Starling Bank from 2016-2018, during which the fintech start-up acquired a banking licence and went from zero to smashing through the 100K...

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Peter Lawrey

CEO @Chronicle_SW

Peter Lawrey has the most answers for concurrency and memory in stackoverflow.com, and the second-highest for Java.Peter is a Java Champion, the CEO of Chronicle Software and the architect of OpenHFT libraries downloaded from 15K different IP addresses each month.

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Track Host

Peter Morgan

Chief Scientific Officer @Superbet

Peter works as Chief Scientific Officer of Superbet, a leading group of companies that operates and manages the largest chain of sports betting shops in Romania. Since its inception in 2008, Superbet brand has provided premium sports betting services for its customers in a fun, friendly and safe...

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