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Ultimate Guide to Citus Con: An Event for Postgres, 2023 edition

The Citus Data

Americas livestream, Citus open source user, real-time analytics, JSONB) Lessons learned: Migrating from AWS-Hosted PostgreSQL RDS to Self-Hosted Citus , by Matt Klein & Delaney Mackenzie of Jellyfish.co. (on-demand . :) 4 Citus customer talks Citus for real-time analytics at Vizor Games , by Ivan Vyazmitinov of Vizor Games.

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The Case for Minimalist Infrastructure

Stacks on Stacks

Every engineering manager should have a ratio in their head of work hours spent in their organization on software engineering vs other related tasks (ops, QA, product management, etc…). In November 2014 Amazon Web Services announced AWS Lambda. Because there were no major missteps, this was nobody’s fault.

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Serverless Summer School: Class is in session!

Stackery

Pssst… someone asked me to pass you this note: Now that you’re invited, here’s the lowdown: Starting this Wednesday, you get the unique chance to attend four weeks of live working sessions with some of the top minds in serverless. They’ll prepare you to build production-ready serverless applications with the best practices of AWS top-of-mind.

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The power of asking questions

Honeycomb

Benchmarking container scaling on AWS. I swing wildly on the engineer/manager chandelier pendulum and part of my work involves architecting high-scale systems that can handle spiky loads. To figure all this out, in 2020 I tested how fast containers scaled on AWS. Being curious and investigating scaling performance.

AWS 52
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The Top Tech Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss in 2019

UruIT

This is the ideal conference for you if you want to learn everything related to software architecture. The conference covers approaches and technologies such as chaos engineering, serverless, and cloud, in addition to a range of leadership and business skills.