webex2007_logo.gifI’m giving a talk at the Web2.0Expo on Wednesday called “Failures, Disasters, & Resilient Design“. I’ll be using some of the lessons-learned from our deployment and how they apply to managing technology.

Failures, Disasters, & Resilient Design
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Jesse Robbins, ex-Amazon, OpenAid

Track: Web Operations
Date: Wednesday, April 18
Time: 4:30pm - 5:20pm
Location: 2008

This talk reviews real world examples of complex systems failure and how they relate to Web 2.0. Drawing on his work as the “Master of Disaster” at Amazon and using examples from Nuclear Power to his own experiences after Hurricane Katrina, Jesse will provide:

  • A methodology for managing risk with Web 2.0 technologies.
  • Best practices for building Resilient Systems with Web Services & Web Scale Computing
  • Stories and pictures of things blowing up!

Here’s the full-version of one of my slides:
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  1. Brain Off » U.S. Route 90 .. Katrina destroyed that bridge, but it’s still in Google Maps! says:

    […] At Web 2.0 Expo, had the pleasure of meeting and hanging out with disaster geeks Jesse Robbins and Allegra Searle-LeBel. Jesse gave a great rapid talk on his experiences organizing relief for Hurricane Katrina and the applications to the web and technology, Failures, Disasters, & Resilient Design. […]

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    […] had an interesting idea-tumble earlier this year between Jesse Robbins, Mikel Maron myself on a very specific instance around […]

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