Big Brains, Big Data, and Design to Test Cloud Services at Scale
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| Date | 24.02.2014 |
| Hour | 17:30 › 18:30 |
| Speaker | Chris Mitchell, Principal Development Engineer with Microsoft |
| Location | |
| Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Microsoft - Tech Talk and company presentation
Abstract : Unit and functional tests alone aren’t enough to test large cloud services at scale. Cloud services not only need monitoring, but they also need continual testing. Chris Mitchell, a Principal Development Engineer with Microsoft, will explore use of big data and deep technical understanding to verify a cloud service is working on each and every request. This big data puzzle is filled with lots of ambiguity, very messy and heterogeneous data, and a dynamic and changing datacenter and codebase. Obstacles include how to gather all the data we need to make product decisions, respect privacy, and not drown in useless data.
Abstract : Unit and functional tests alone aren’t enough to test large cloud services at scale. Cloud services not only need monitoring, but they also need continual testing. Chris Mitchell, a Principal Development Engineer with Microsoft, will explore use of big data and deep technical understanding to verify a cloud service is working on each and every request. This big data puzzle is filled with lots of ambiguity, very messy and heterogeneous data, and a dynamic and changing datacenter and codebase. Obstacles include how to gather all the data we need to make product decisions, respect privacy, and not drown in useless data.
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