"Beyond Sidecars: Embracing a Sidecarless Future with Istio Ambient" ventures into the evolution of service mesh architecture, propelled by the advent of Istio Ambient. This session aims to dissect the architectural shift towards a sidecarless model, emphasizing the operational efficiencies and performance optimizations it introduces to cloud-native ecosystems.
Diving deep into the mechanics of Istio Ambient, we'll explore its core components, the elimination of sidecar proxies, and the direct impact on service-to-service communication. Key highlights include:
- A comparative analysis of sidecar-based vs. sidecarless models in service mesh, focusing on performance metrics and deployment complexities. - Technical walkthroughs of Istio Ambient integration patterns, showcasing seamless adoption in microservices infrastructures. - Best practices for migrating to a sidecarless architecture, supported by case studies of early adopters.
Designed for engineers and architects, this talk aims to equip you with the knowledge to leverage Istio Ambient effectively, ensuring you're well-prepared for the next wave of service mesh innovation.
Petr, Engineer on the Partner Team at Solo.io, comes from a background as a solution architect and developer, now focusing on Service Mesh technologies with public clouds.
Indu Chaube, Cisco Systems, Software Architect and Engineer
The conference, titled "Empowering Low-Code UI: Harnessing the Potential of Advanced API Integration," delves into the pivotal role of API integration in optimizing low-code development platforms. Exploring topics ranging from fundamental API design principles to advanced data connectivity strategies and security considerations, the event aims to provide attendees with insights into enhancing user experience and scalability. Through case studies and discussions on emerging trends, participants will gain valuable knowledge on leveraging APIs to unlock the full potential of low-code UI architecture. Topic will be covered as below, - Introduction to Low-Code Development Platforms - Importance of API Integration in Low-Code UI Architecture - Principles of API Design for Low-Code Environments - Data Connectivity: Integrating APIs for Data Access - Strategies for Efficient Data Synchronization - Security and Governance in API-driven Architectures - Enhancing User Experience through API-driven Functionality - Case Studies of Successful Implementations - Future Trends and Innovations in Low-Code Development - Emerging Technologies Shaping Low-Code UI Architecture
This conference will leave equipped with the knowledge and tools to effectively integrate APIs into low-code UI architecture, empowering them to create robust, scalable, and user-friendly applications. By harnessing the potential of advanced API integration, attendees can drive innovation and efficiency in their development workflows.
Indu Chaube is a highly accomplished software architect and visionary leader with more than a decade-long track record in software product design and development, encompassing User Interface, User Experience, and web API domains. Collaborating with industry giants like Cisco and SAMSUNG... Read More →
Observability is a critical aspect of MLOps, as it enables teams to gain insights into the behavior and performance of their ML models along with the underlying infrastructure in production. Kubernetes provides a platform for orchestrating ML workloads. Cloud providers such as AWS, offer a lot of tools to enable observability of MLOps. In this session, we will provide guidance for observing machine learning infrastructure and workloads running on Kubernetes in AWS.
Steven David is a Principal Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS). He has over 20 years of experience designing solutions for large enterprises. Through these engagements he has developed deep expertise in application development technologies and methodologies. In addition... Read More →
The shift towards microservices has introduced a range of transactional complexities that cannot be efficiently managed through traditional ACID transaction models. My presentation will explore the implementation of the Saga pattern, using Apache Kafka for messaging, to ensure data consistency and integrity across distributed systems.
Principal Software Engineer with over 15 years of hands-on experience architecting and building distributed cloud-native applications. Authored a couple of books on enterprise Java application development.
Attentive is a leader in text and email marketing. Every year around Thanksgiving, companies do a massive amount of marketing. In 2023 we realized that our typical service mesh would not be able to handle the estimated load generated during the holiday season. Learn about how we migrated some of our services to use Istio's Proxyless Mesh powered by xDS to handle our scale needs and then some.
Lawrence (Larry) Finn is a technologist hailing from New York City. He started out working in banking technology, but has spent the past decade in the startup world working at enterprise technology startups. Larry has specialized in building APIs and distributed backend systems.
"Beyond Sidecars: Embracing a Sidecarless Future with Istio Ambient" ventures into the evolution of service mesh architecture, propelled by the advent of Istio Ambient. This session aims to dissect the architectural shift towards a sidecarless model, emphasizing the operational efficiencies and performance optimizations it introduces to cloud-native ecosystems.
Diving deep into the mechanics of Istio Ambient, we'll explore its core components, the elimination of sidecar proxies, and the direct impact on service-to-service communication. Key highlights include:
- A comparative analysis of sidecar-based vs. sidecarless models in service mesh, focusing on performance metrics and deployment complexities. - Technical walkthroughs of Istio Ambient integration patterns, showcasing seamless adoption in microservices infrastructures. - Best practices for migrating to a sidecarless architecture, supported by case studies of early adopters.
Designed for engineers and architects, this talk aims to equip you with the knowledge to leverage Istio Ambient effectively, ensuring you're well-prepared for the next wave of service mesh innovation.
Petr, Engineer on the Partner Team at Solo.io, comes from a background as a solution architect and developer, now focusing on Service Mesh technologies with public clouds.
Observability is a critical aspect of MLOps, as it enables teams to gain insights into the behavior and performance of their ML models along with the underlying infrastructure in production. Kubernetes provides a platform for orchestrating ML workloads. Cloud providers such as AWS, offer a lot of tools to enable observability of MLOps. In this session, we will provide guidance for observing machine learning infrastructure and workloads running on Kubernetes in AWS.
Steven David is a Principal Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS). He has over 20 years of experience designing solutions for large enterprises. Through these engagements he has developed deep expertise in application development technologies and methodologies. In addition... Read More →
The shift towards microservices has introduced a range of transactional complexities that cannot be efficiently managed through traditional ACID transaction models. My presentation will explore the implementation of the Saga pattern, using Apache Kafka for messaging, to ensure data consistency and integrity across distributed systems.
Principal Software Engineer with over 15 years of hands-on experience architecting and building distributed cloud-native applications. Authored a couple of books on enterprise Java application development.
Attentive is a leader in text and email marketing. Every year around Thanksgiving, companies do a massive amount of marketing. In 2023 we realized that our typical service mesh would not be able to handle the estimated load generated during the holiday season. Learn about how we migrated some of our services to use Istio's Proxyless Mesh powered by xDS to handle our scale needs and then some.
Lawrence (Larry) Finn is a technologist hailing from New York City. He started out working in banking technology, but has spent the past decade in the startup world working at enterprise technology startups. Larry has specialized in building APIs and distributed backend systems.