Engineering the Future of Software
Feb 25–26, 2018: Training
Feb 26–28, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY

Making microservices more resilient

Nora Jones (Slack)
9:25am–9:45am Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Location: Grand Ballroom
Average rating: ****.
(4.11, 18 ratings)

As an industry, we focus on designing microservices for availability, but we tend not to speak about enabling these same services for resiliency experiments. In a perfect world, you wouldn’t need resiliency experiments, but that’s not the reality for organizations that have already made the move to microservices.

Nora Jones demonstrates how to design microservices for enabling resiliency experiments and discusses the moving parts you need to consider from implementation through to production.

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Nora Jones

Slack

Nora Jones practices chaos engineering and human factors at Slack and is a student of human factors and systems safety at Lund University. She’s passionate about resilient software, people, and the intersection of those two worlds. She cowrote the book on chaos engineering with her teammates while working at Netflix and keynoted at AWS re:Invent in 2017 to an audience of over 40,000 people about the technical benefits and business case behind implementing chaos engineering.

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André Morrow | SPEAKER MANAGER
03/05/2018 8:00am EST

Apologies, this slide deck will not be available.

Brian Surtz | ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT - APP ARCHITECTURE AND INTEGRATION
03/05/2018 7:59am EST

Can you provide your presentation? Thanks