Build & maintain complex distributed systems
October 1–2, 2017: Training
October 2–4, 2017: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Dina Goldshtein

Dina Goldshtein
Software Engineer, Riverbed

Website | @dinagozil

Dina Goldshtein is a senior software engineer at Riverbed, which she joined through the acquisition of Aternity, a company that builds performance monitoring tools that run on millions of PCs and mobile devices. Dina is on the team responsible for the core collection mechanism, which hooks low-level Windows events and collects performance information from a variety of sources, where she works on boot performance monitoring, identifying bottlenecks in the Windows boot process, and monitoring user experience on the web. Previously, Dina worked at BrightSource Energy, where she lead the software foundations team, developing software infrastructure used by the entire R&D department. She was also responsible for bringing in new technologies, mentoring, and improving quality and development processes department-wide.

Sessions

3:50pm4:30pm Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Dina Goldshtein (Riverbed)
Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) is the most important diagnostic tool Windows developers have at their disposal. Dina Goldshtein explores the rich and wonderful world of ETW events, which span numerous OS components. You’ll learn how to diagnose complex issues in production systems and discover ways to automate ETW collection and analysis to build self-diagnosing applications. Read more.