Building a Microservices Architecture with Apache Kafka at Nationwide Building Society ft. Rob Jackson

Building a Microservices Architecture with Apache Kafka at Nationwide Building Society ft. Rob Jackson

Nationwide Building Society, a financial institution in the United Kingdom with 137 years of history and over 18,000 employees, relies on Apache Kafka® for their event streaming needs. But how did this come to be? In this episode, Tim Berglund talks with Rob Jackson (Principal Architect, Nationwide) about their Kafka adoption journey as they celebrate two years in production. Nationwide chose to adopt Kafka as a central part of their information architecture in order to integrate micro...

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How Maven Changed Java Forever with Baruch Sadogursky | Ep. 25

How Maven Changed Java Forever with Baruch Sadogursky | Ep. 25

Viktor Gamov talks to Baruch Sudakurski (TuxCare) about his career in developer advocacy. Baruch's first job: fixing electric kettles. His challenge: figuring out how to map a non-relational database ...

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Inside OpenAI’s Streaming Backbone with Aravind Suresh | Ep. 24

Inside OpenAI’s Streaming Backbone with Aravind Suresh | Ep. 24

Adi Polak talks to Arvind Suresh (OpenAI) about his career in distributed systems and real-time streaming. Arvind’s first job: coding at school. His challenge: turning OpenAI’s fragile Kafka setup int...

23 Mar 30min

The 1 Billion Row Challenge with Gunnar Morling | Ep. 23

The 1 Billion Row Challenge with Gunnar Morling | Ep. 23

Tim Berglund talks to Gunnar Morling (Confluent) about his career in open source Java and data streaming. Gunnar’s first job: a student PHP developer in AMD’s e-learning group. His challenge: working ...

16 Mar 30min

From Git Blame to Principal Engineer with Sage Pierce | Ep. 22

From Git Blame to Principal Engineer with Sage Pierce | Ep. 22

Adi Polak talks to Sage Pierce (Indeed) about his career in software engineering and event-driven architectures. Sage’s first job: Java Swing development at a Department of Defense–affiliated research...

9 Mar 34min

From Coding Machines to Leading Humans ft. Leonid Igolnik | Ep. 21

From Coding Machines to Leading Humans ft. Leonid Igolnik | Ep. 21

Viktor Gamov talks to Leonid Igolnik (Former CTO at Clari) about his career in B2B SaaS engineering leadership. Leonid’s first job: teaching kids Pascal. His challenge: changing buyer behavior and sca...

2 Mar 36min

Killing Clusters & Orchestrating Chaos with Colt McNealy  | Ep. 20

Killing Clusters & Orchestrating Chaos with Colt McNealy | Ep. 20

Tim Berglund talks to Colt McNealy (LittleHorse Enterprises) about his career in distributed systems. Colt’s first job: software engineer at a real estate company. His challenge: working in a complex ...

23 Feb 38min

Deleting Architecture for Better Systems ft. Daniel Doubrovkine | Ep. 19

Deleting Architecture for Better Systems ft. Daniel Doubrovkine | Ep. 19

Adi Polak talks to Daniel Doubrovkine (Shopify) about his career building data‑intensive systems. Daniel’s first job: delivering pharmacy medications by bike. His challenge: building Artsy’s Art Genom...

16 Feb 26min

Fail Fast & Ship It with Jeremy Custenborder | Ep. 18

Fail Fast & Ship It with Jeremy Custenborder | Ep. 18

Viktor Gamov talks to Jeremy Custenborder (Confluent) about his career in large-scale systems. Jeremy’s first job: paper boy. His challenge: keeping MySpace running at a massive pre-cloud scale while ...

9 Feb 27min

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