How LinkedIn Uses CDN
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The article discusses the implementation of Operating System Snapshot Automation (OSSA) at LinkedIn, detailing the challenges faced with manual processes and the transition to an automated system.
The article discusses LinkedIn's migration to Azure Front Door (AFD) and the significant performance improvements achieved through this transition.
The article discusses LinkedIn's migration of its edge infrastructure to Azure Front Door (AFD) to enhance scalability and improve user experience.
This article discusses performance optimization strategies for Android apps, focusing on specific techniques that can significantly reduce app startup and page load times.
The article discusses the engineering team's approach to creating a video sharing feature on LinkedIn, emphasizing the importance of effective planning, team alignment, and open communication.
Jake Dejno
7 min read
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The article discusses BOSS (BOttlenecks for Site Speed), a system developed at LinkedIn to automatically identify performance bottlenecks by analyzing large volumes of performance data.
The article introduces Ambry, LinkedIn's newly open-sourced distributed object store optimized for media storage and serving.
The article discusses LinkedIn's transition from a monolithic JavaScript build pipeline to a more modern, scalable solution using Node Package Manager (NPM) and Broccoli.
The article discusses how LinkedIn is enhancing remote collaboration through the use of a remote presence device, specifically a robot from Double Robotics.
Jonathan Mercereau
5 min read
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The article discusses the new technologies and methodologies implemented for the redesigned LinkedIn home page, focusing on improving performance, user experience, and development efficiency.
The article discusses the importance of optimizing web performance using Real User Monitoring (RUM) data visualization, specifically through a tool called GoSpeed developed by LinkedIn.
David He
10 min read
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The article discusses the evolution and implementation of Apache Samza at LinkedIn, highlighting its role in real-time data processing and the benefits it brings to the organization.
The article discusses LinkedIn's transition to default HTTPS to enhance user security, detailing the initiatives taken to address challenges such as mixed content and session upgrades.
The article discusses LinkedIn's transition to using HTTPS by default for all users, emphasizing the importance of security and encryption in web traffic.
The article discusses LinkedIn's transition from server-side templates like JSPs to client-side templates using dust.
The article provides ten performance optimization tips for Node. js applications, specifically derived from LinkedIn's mobile server experience.
Shravya Garlapati
6 min read
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SlideShare has transitioned from using Flash to HTML5 for rendering presentations and documents, marking a significant engineering milestone.
Jon Boutelle
5 min read
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The article discusses the 'Apply With LinkedIn' plugin, highlighting its benefits for both candidates and companies, while emphasizing its fast, compliant, and open technology framework.
LinkedIn Engineering Team
5 min read
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