Cloud native development goes beyond containers. Pioneers are finding innovative ways to run workloads at the edge, integrate run-time feedback into the development loop, and create frameworks that free us from reinventing table stakes like monitoring, retries and traceability.
This track explores emerging approaches and practices that build for the cloud from day one. Walk away knowing what's next.
From this track
Ephemeral Execution Is the Future of Computing, but What About the Data?
Thursday Jun 15 / 10:35AM EDT
Ephemeral processes like containers are increasingly being used to build and run applications because of their isolation, portability, and efficiency. But they're often bogged down by data gravity when handling data-intensive applications.
Jerop Kipruto
Senior Software Engineer @Google
Christie Warwick
Software Engineer @Google
Living on the Edge
Thursday Jun 15 / 11:50AM EDT
Edge computing is not a new concept, but in the past few years we're seeing powerful tools made more easily available at the edge from providers such as Cloudflare, Netlify, and Vercel. In this session, we'll look at:
Erica Pisani
Sr. Software Engineer @Netlify
Developing Above the Cloud
Thursday Jun 15 / 01:40PM EDT
Cloud development is marred with complexity. In addition to the domain knowledge for their business, a development team must also have significant expertise in cloud hosting and deployment, only some of which can be outsourced to a hosting provider or platform team.
Paul Biggar
Founder / CEO @Darklang
Offline and Thriving: Building Resilient Applications With Local-first Techniques
Thursday Jun 15 / 02:55PM EDT
Discover the art of building offline-first applications that function even in the face of unreliable or nonexistent network connections.
Carl Sverre
Entrepreneur in Residence @Amplify Partners
From Smoothie Architecture to Layer Cake with Durable Execution
Thursday Jun 15 / 04:10PM EDT
Traditional cloud applications tend to mix up several core concerns, such as business logic, state management, and handling of failures, into a ‘Smoothie’ architecture, which greatly impedes their development and evolution.
Sergey Bykov
SDE @Temporal Technologies
Track Host
Christie Warwick
Software Engineer @Google