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New York Times with Deep Kapadia and JP Robinson
New York Times with Deep Kapadia and JP Robinson
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Dec 6, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Deep Kapadia and JP Robinson from New York Times
join Mark and Francesc to discuss how they use Google Cloud Platform
to serve the New York Times to its readers.
About JP Robinson
JP Robinson maintains NYT’s internal and open source tools and frameworks that are related to the Go programming language.
He also lead backend development of NYT’s games platform. Recently his team completely rewrote our backend with Go and GCP tools.
In doing so they’ve managed to significantly lower request latencies and cut costs in half.
About Deep Kapadia
Deep Kapadia manages the Infrastructure and Delivery Engineering, Site Reliability and
Test Automation teams at The New York Times. His teams are responsible for providing other engineering teams
with tools and processes needed to get their jobs done on a day to day basis.
His teams recently have been working on building the GKE deployment pipeline and enabling other teams
to migrate to the Cloud from our physical datacenters and also moving their entire edge and routing
caching architecture from internally hosted varnish to Fastly. They also helped move most of their site behind HTTPS.
Cool things of the week
Cutting cluster management fees on Google Kubernetes Engine blog
Coming in 2018: GCP’s Hong Kong region blog
Introducing an easy way to deploy containers on Google Compute Engine virtual machines blog
Interview
New York Times Crossword site
Moving The New York Times Games Platform to Google App Engine blog
New York Times in 1996 webarchive
Google App Engine site docs
Cloud Datastore site docs
Kubernetes Engine site docs
Cloud Pub/Sub site docs
Google BigQuery site docs
Cloud Endpoints site docs
Drone GAE github
Drone GKE github
Marvin github
openapi2proto github
gRPC site
New York Time Open site
Question of the week
What best practices are there for securing a Kubernetes Engine Cluster?
Precious cargo: Securing containers with Kubernetes Engine 1.8 blog
Where can you find us next?
Mark will be Montreal in December to speak at Montreal International Games Summit.
Melanie will be at NIPS (Neural Information Processing Systems) in Long Beach and will also be attending Black in AI on December 8th.
join Mark and Francesc to discuss how they use Google Cloud Platform
to serve the New York Times to its readers.
About JP Robinson
JP Robinson maintains NYT’s internal and open source tools and frameworks that are related to the Go programming language.
He also lead backend development of NYT’s games platform. Recently his team completely rewrote our backend with Go and GCP tools.
In doing so they’ve managed to significantly lower request latencies and cut costs in half.
About Deep Kapadia
Deep Kapadia manages the Infrastructure and Delivery Engineering, Site Reliability and
Test Automation teams at The New York Times. His teams are responsible for providing other engineering teams
with tools and processes needed to get their jobs done on a day to day basis.
His teams recently have been working on building the GKE deployment pipeline and enabling other teams
to migrate to the Cloud from our physical datacenters and also moving their entire edge and routing
caching architecture from internally hosted varnish to Fastly. They also helped move most of their site behind HTTPS.
Cool things of the week
Cutting cluster management fees on Google Kubernetes Engine blog
Coming in 2018: GCP’s Hong Kong region blog
Introducing an easy way to deploy containers on Google Compute Engine virtual machines blog
Interview
New York Times Crossword site
Moving The New York Times Games Platform to Google App Engine blog
New York Times in 1996 webarchive
Google App Engine site docs
Cloud Datastore site docs
Kubernetes Engine site docs
Cloud Pub/Sub site docs
Google BigQuery site docs
Cloud Endpoints site docs
Drone GAE github
Drone GKE github
Marvin github
openapi2proto github
gRPC site
New York Time Open site
Question of the week
What best practices are there for securing a Kubernetes Engine Cluster?
Precious cargo: Securing containers with Kubernetes Engine 1.8 blog
Where can you find us next?
Mark will be Montreal in December to speak at Montreal International Games Summit.
Melanie will be at NIPS (Neural Information Processing Systems) in Long Beach and will also be attending Black in AI on December 8th.
Released:
Dec 6, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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