Track Overview
Accelerating APIs and Edge Computing
Most modern software applications rely on data exchange between user devices and backend servers. With performance, reliability and efficiency of those directly impacting business metrics, there is a lot at stake.
This track shares the latest techniques to optimize parts of client-server interactions beyond anyone’s direct control - the Internet. You will learn about ways to squeeze the most of the network links, bringing data closer to users or efficiently balancing client-server requests from the organizations operating at a global scale.
From this track
How Do You Distribute Your Database Over Hundreds of Edge Locations?
Tuesday May 25 / 09:10AM EDT
Writing a database is hard enough as is. Writing a database that seamlessly replicates writes to multiple continents is extremely hard. But AWS, Azure and smaller players like FaunaDB have great solutions in this space.But what if you want to distribute your database over a few hundred locations...
Erwin van der Koogh
Product Manager @Cloudflare
Beating the Speed of Light with Intelligent Request Routing
Tuesday May 25 / 10:10AM EDT
Network request latency is crucial for many Internet applications. For Netflix it matters even outside video streaming - lower latencies to our AWS cloud endpoints mean smoother browsing experience for hundreds of millions of members. The catch - Netflix service is used on hundreds of millions of...
Sergey Fedorov
Director of Engineering @Netflix
How Facebook Is Bringing QUIC to Billions
Tuesday May 25 / 11:10AM EDT
It took Facebook less than a year to implement IETF QUIC and HTTP/3. It took us another 2 years to enable QUIC and HTTP/3 for billions of people. In this talk we will discuss the unexpected technical challenges we faced, from edge load balancer to mobile clients, and from application tweaking to...
Matt Joras
Software Engineer @Facebook
Yang Chi
Software Engineer @Facebook
Panel: Living on the Edge
Tuesday May 25 / 12:10PM EDT
When do you need to care about edge optimizations, and when it may not be worth the effort? How does the development and operations workflow look like when operating on hundreds or thousands of edge locations? What are the big challenges today and what’s coming next?Join the discussion...
Jose Nino
Staff Software Engineer @Lyft
Rita Kozlov
Product Manager @CloudflareDev
Ivan Ivanov
Engineering Manager on the CDN Reliability team @Netflix
Speakers from this track
Erwin van der Koogh
Product Manager @Cloudflare
Erwin has been passionate about technology in general and programming in particular since his first BASIC program at age 8. In his 20+ year professional career he has helped tens of different companies on 3 different continents developer better software. After the acquisition of his startup,...
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Sergey Fedorov
Director of Engineering @Netflix
Sergey is a hands-on engineering leader working for the Content Delivery team at Netflix. An early member of the team that built an Open Connect CDN delivering 13% of the world Internet traffic, he spent years building monitoring and data analysis systems for Netflix video streaming. As part of...
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Matt Joras
Software Engineer @Facebook
Matt Joras is a software engineer on the Traffic Protocols team at Facebook. He is also co-chair of the IETF QUIC Working Group. At Facebook, he primarily works on improving their implementation of QUIC.
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Yang Chi
Software Engineer @Facebook
Yang Chi is a software engineer on the Traffic Protocols team at Facebook. He's been working on Facebook's traffic infrastructure across client and server in the past couple of years, witnessing both ends evolve from HTTP/1.1 to HTTP/3.
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Jose Nino
Staff Software Engineer @Lyft
Jose Nino is a Staff Software Engineer at Lyft. He worked on Lyft’s Networking team for 2+ years building out infrastructure that enabled Lyft to scale technically and socially as it developed and rolled out an Envoy-based service-oriented architecture. He was instrumental in building...
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Rita Kozlov
Product Manager @CloudflareDev
Rita Kozlov is a product manager at Cloudflare, leading the developer experience for Cloudflare Workers, Cloudflare's serverless platform on the edge.
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Ivan Ivanov
Engineering Manager on the CDN Reliability team @Netflix
Ivan Ivanov is an Engineering Manager on the CDN Reliability team at Netflix. He has been designing, deploying, supporting, and optimizing online services on a global scale in various operations roles for 20+ years. For the last 6 years he has been focusing on service reliability,...
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Track Host
Sergey Fedorov
Director of Engineering @Netflix
Sergey is a hands-on engineering leader working for the Content Delivery team at Netflix. An early member of the team that built an Open Connect CDN delivering 13% of the world Internet traffic, he spent years building monitoring and data analysis systems for Netflix video streaming. As part of...
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