SESSION + Live Q&A
Real World Examples of FaaS
Cloudflare launched Cloudflare Workers over a year ago bringing the ability to run JavaScript and then any WASM-targetting language on our 165+ locations around the world. Since then many companies have built functions and applications using Cloudflare Workers. This talk will look at real world examples, not proofs-of-concept or textbook ideas, of what's being built using this new architecture.
Speaker
John Graham-Cumming
CTO @Cloudflare
John Graham-Cumming is CTO of Cloudflare and is a computer programmer and author. He studied mathematics and computation at Oxford and stayed for a doctorate in computer security. As a programmer, he has worked in Silicon Valley and New York, the UK, Germany, and France. His open source POPFile...
Read moreFind John Graham-Cumming at:
From the same track
Airbnb’s Great Migration: Building Services at Scale
So you’ve decided to migrate from monolith to microservices, what next? Such a redesign to service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a long, arduous journey that benefits from an incremental, iterative approach. Yet, such a migration often must be done while still shipping new features,...
Jessica Tai
Software Engineer @Airbnb
What We Got Wrong: Lessons from the Birth of Microservices
Google deserves a lot of credit for imagining (and popularizing) what we now call "microservice architectures." That said, hindsight is 20/20, and many of the mistakes we made at Google are being recreated by the rest of the industry today. What did we get wrong about microservices at Google, and...
Ben Sigelman
Co-Founder @LightStepHQ & Co-Creator Dapper & @OpenTracing API Standard
BBC iPlayer: Architecting for TV
TV apps have seen an explosion in usage over the last few years as audiences start the slow migration away from traditional broadcast viewing. For iPlayer, TV has become the dominant platform, with over half of iPlayer consumption coming from the biggest screen in the house via thousands of...
David Buckhurst
Engineering Manager @BBC
Life of a Packet Through Istio
Istio is a service mesh for Kubernetes that offers advanced networking features. It provides intelligent routing, resiliency, and security features, so that service authors don’t have to keep re-implementing them. Istio is rapidly taking off and there are great introductory talks everywhere....
Matt Turner
Site Reliability Engineer @MarshallWace
Architectures Open Space
Shane Hastie
Director of Agile Learning Programs @ICAgile