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The Netflix Cosmos Platform is a computing framework that integrates microservices, asynchronous workflows, and serverless functions to handle resource-intensive algorithms and complex workflows.
Netflix Technology Blog
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The article discusses Netflix's engineering efforts to enhance marketing effectiveness through scalable ad creation and management.
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The article introduces Bolt, a diagnostic and remediation platform designed for AWS EC2 instances, which automates common tasks and integrates with Netflix's existing orchestration service, Winston.
The article discusses Netflix's development of NDBench, a pluggable benchmarking tool for cloud data stores, aimed at validating updates, performing capacity planning, and testing various workloads.
The article introduces Nicobar, an open-source dynamic scripting library for Java developed by Netflix, designed to allow UI teams to inject code dynamically into the JVM without API team involveme...
The article discusses the Netflix Dynamic Scripting Platform, which allows for the injection of code into running Java applications, enhancing agility and performance.
The article discusses Netflix's approach to preparing its API for deployment, emphasizing the importance of a robust Software Delivery pipeline to facilitate rapid and reliable updates.
The article introduces Zuul, an edge service developed by Netflix to manage the complexities of their streaming application.
Netflix is enhancing the visibility of its open-source projects by implementing public Continuous Integration (CI) builds.
The article discusses the implementation of reactive programming in the Netflix API using RxJava, highlighting the benefits of server-side concurrency and the challenges associated with traditional...
The article discusses the redesign of the Netflix API aimed at improving performance and optimizing client applications for various devices.
The article discusses Netflix's transition from a traditional one-size-fits-all (OSFA) REST API to a fully customizable API designed to better support over 800 different device types.
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