

Muktesh Mishra
A curious engineer | Explorer | Open Source Advocate💥
San Jose, California, United States
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Muktesh is currently working as a Sr. Staff Software Engineer for Adobe. He is an open-source contributor to 20+ projects and enjoys programming in polyglot. Primarily he is more interested and contributes to Microservices, Cloud Computing, Containerization, Architectures, Reliability and Distributed Systems. However, lately his focus shifted on a lot of automation and machine learning as well. In his free time, he likes photography, solving coding challenges, learning from online resources and cooking. He is a conference junkie. He has attended and spoken in various conferences across the world (Java One (AKA Code One), GDG Conf, API World, InMemory Summit, API Strategy Conference, Docker Con, SwampUp, Open Source Summit to name a few). He is heavily involved in the development and teaching people in various communities (Apache Groups, OpenSource Forums, Docker Mentoring and Java User groups). He is also a CD Foundation Ambassador and started Sunnyvale Java User group and NorCal Java User group. In his own words,” I am a distinguished engineer, with ::: willingness to learn and curious to know::: attitude. I can code, cook, cheer and care. In short, “nothing special but passionately curious” is my jam”.
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The art of being resilient. How to handle failures gracefully?
You invest your time and effort breaking up that monolithic Frankenstein into a suite of elegant composable micro-services, you containerize them and you deploy them somewhere in the cloud in the form of distributed resources. Then you proudly watch it all come together reaping the benefits of the most scalable architectures. It is all fine and dandy from this point on. Too good to be true? Of course! This session is about what to do when you wake up to find yourself in the middle diagnosing that first bug or application failures through the convoluted web of distributed systems of your own doing. Through a series of code snippets, we will introduce the most important open-source projects tools to strike the right balance of tooling and best practices to handle failures gracefully and detect them quickly in the world of distributed systems.
Observability driven DevOps: You code, You build, You own. But wait, do you measure it too?
You invest your time and effort breaking up that monolithic Frankenstein into a suite of elegant composable services, you containerize them, implement continuous integration and delivery and you deploy them somewhere in the cloud. Then you proudly watch it all come together reaping the benefits of the most scalable of all modern architectures. It is all fine and dandy from this point on. Too good to be true? Of course it is! This session is about what you need to measure and monitor to improve your code, test and build quality so that you can implement the default automated checks in your CICD pipeline implementation itself.
Through a series of quick demos and code snippets, we will introduce the most important open-source project and must-have tools to strike the right balance of monitoring and metrics you need to measure in order to improve your developer productivity, code build and test quality and user experiences.
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Waking Up in the Weeds of Microservices? How to Diagnose Your First Bug
You invest your time and effort breaking up that monolithic Frankenstein into a suite of elegant composable micro-services, you containerize them and you deploy them somewhere in the cloud. Then you proudly watch it all come together reaping the benefits of the most scalable architectures. It is all fine and dandy from this point on. Too good to be true? Of course! This session is about what to do when you wake up to find yourself in the weeds diagnosing that first bug and tracing calls through the convoluted web of micro-services of your own doing. Through a series of demos and code snippets, we will introduce the most important open-source projects tools to strike the right balance of monitoring at the infrastructure, container, and services.
PRO WORKSHOP: Run like a Boss in Cloud:How Istio & Kubernetes Are Changing the Java Completely
With cloud-native architectures, we face the challenges of distributed systems in terms of integration, failures, discovery, and monitoring. Istio and Kubernetes together meet these challenges, by providing an additional layer between services and the network, enabling you to control orchestration outside code. This revolutionizes the way services are connected, managed, and secured in cloud-native architectures. Through a series of quick demos and Java code snippets, this session showcases how you can start utilizing Istio on Kubernetes for your own Java-based microservice architecture. In addition, the presentation highlights other Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) fleet tools (Kiali, Jaeger, and more) for implementing a better microservice architecture.

Muktesh Mishra
A curious engineer | Explorer | Open Source Advocate💥
San Jose, California, United States
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