February 21-23, 2024
Montreal, Canada

Heartbeats and Healthchecks at the Edge of Human and Compute

In this session, I dissect how we built an edge computing device into a conference badge, while enabling it to reliably report metrics on the (badge) wearer to a health check and monitoring system.

The talk focuses on the software challenges of edge computing. I specifically look at "noisy environments", network isolation, and trust barriers to illustrate what goes into the "dos" and "do nots" of building reliable workload orchestration.

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Kerim Satirli

HashiCorp

Kerim is a senior developer advocate at HashiCorp, where he coaches operators and developers on sustainable infrastructure and orchestration workflows.

Before he joined HashiCorp, Kerim worked on Industrial IoT for the Amsterdam airport and helped museums bring more of their collections online.

When Kerim isn't working, he's either spending time with his daughter, enjoying aerial photography, or baking a cake.

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