Seattle Conference on Scalability: Lessons In Building Scalable Systems
Google engEDU
26 min – Jun 23, 2007
Google Tech Talks
June 23, 2007
2007 Google Seattle Conference on Scalability:
Lessons In Building Scalable Systems
Speaker: Reza Behforooz
Since launching Google Talk in the summer of 2005, we have
integrated the service with two large existing products: Gmail and
orkut. Each of these integrations provided unique scalability
challenges as we had to handle a sudden big increase in the
number of users. Today, Google Talk supports millions of users and
handles billions of packets per day. I will discuss several practical
lessons and key insights from our experience that can be used for
any project. These lessons will cover both engineering and
operational areas.
Reza Behforooz is a Staff Engineer at Google and is currently the
technical lead for the Google Talk servers. He’s passionate about
building large systems and working on communication products in
an attempt to make the world a smaller place. While at Google, he has primarily worked on Google Talk, Gmail, orkut, Google Groups,
and shared infrastructure used by several Google applications.
Reza holds a BS from Cornell and a MS from Stanford in Computer
Science. Prior to Google, he held various engineering and
management positions at Microsoft and two startups, Zaplet and
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Turning Email Upside Down: RSS/Email and IM2000
Google engEDU
44 min – Jul 19, 2006
Google TechTalks
July 19, 2006
Meng Weng Wong & Julian Haight
Meng Weng Wong is an email geek. He started pobox.com in 1995 and karmasphere.com in 2005. He is responsible for SPF, the email authentication standard which was embraced and extended by Microsoft to form Sender ID. He recently moved from Philadelphia to Silicon Valley to work on Karmasphere, the open reputation network for the Internet.
Julian Haight founded SpamCop.net, the impossible spam-reporting service. He is currently working on a book dealing with network security. Before SpamCop, he worked as a private consultant developing small interactive web-sites. He has always been concerned with privacy and security.
ABSTRACT
A decade ago, DJB proposed IM2000: what if mail storage were the sender’s responsibility? Since then, spam *= bignum, blogs were invented, and RSS is now sex on a stick. Let’s say an RSS blog is just like a one-to-many public mailing list, but over HTTP pull. Now imagine what one-to-one private asynchronous messaging might look like, over HTTP pull. A few months ago Meng Weng Wong (spf.pobox.com), Julian Haight (spamcop.net), and others got together to build an opensource prototype of the system. Meng will discuss the philosophy, architecture, and implementation of the prototype. Read the rest of this entry »
Crime: The Real Internet Security Problem
Google engEDU
58 min – Jan 24, 2006
Google TechTalks
January 24, 2006
Phillip Hallam-Baker
Dr Hallam-Baker is a leading designer or Internet security protocols and has made substantial contributions to the HTTP Digest Authentication mechanism, XKMS, SAML and WS-Security. He is currently working on the DKIM email signing protocol, federated identity systems and completing his first book, The dotCrime Manifesto which sets out a comprehensive strategy for defeating Internet crime.
Dr Hallam-Baker has a degree in Electronic Engineering from Southampton University and a doctorate in Computer Science from the Nuclear Physics Laboratory at Oxford University.
ABSTRACT
Internet Crime is a serious and growing problem. Phishing, Advance Fee and Consumer fraud continue to grow at alarming rates. Internet crime is a business that makes huge profits for some. But despite the fact that security has regularly polled as almost every type of Internet user’s top priority over the past ten years, almost none of the security mechanisms developed in response are effectively controlling Internet crime. Read the rest of this entry »
Some Python Integrated Development Environments
Google engEDU
1 hr 17 min – 13-Jul-06
Google TechTalks
July 13, 2006
Bay Area Python Interest Group
Topic: Emacs
Presenter: Marylin Davis
Marilyn Davis is the Python Instructor at UCSC-Extension. She is the lead developer at Maildance.com and Deliberate.com.
Topic: Vim
Presenter: Keith Dart
Keith Dart works in QA automation and is the primary developer of the PyNMS network application framework.
Topic: Xcode
Presenter: Mark Ivey
Mark Ivey is a senior engineer at R2 Technology. Although his job doesn’t involve a lot of Python, it is his preferred evenings and weekends language.
Topic: Wing IDE
Presenter: Mike Cheponis
Mike Cheponis is President of California Wireless, Inc., a Silicon Valley consulting firm that specializes in Wireless Communications Systems, designing RF, Analog, Digital, and software subsystems and products. He writes code in assembly languages, Lisp, and Python. Read the rest of this entry »
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7 min – 14-Oct-07
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