Infrastructure at Google: Talk by Dr Peter Dickman, Google Zurich
07 Mar 2011
On Tuesday 15 March (Lecture: 12.30pm, Q&A: 1.30pm - 2pm) in Theatre A, University Place
Google famously builds systems that must scale enormously, handling vast quantities of data, offering a worldwide user base, very rapid responses to searches, and providing support for large-scale cloud-based apps such as GMail and YouTube.
In this talk, Peter Dickman will provide an insight into the infrastructure and software systems that make Google possible, and briefly show how the company culture and software engineering ethos have contributed to Google's technical success. He will provide a rapid overview of Google's infrastructure from data centres and server design through the OS and software stack to Google's approach to software engineering and their engineering-led corporate culture, all presented from the perspective of wanting to do computing at global scales.
This talk is designed to be accessible to a wide audience, from undergraduate CS students to post-docs, experienced practitioners and academics.
This vent is free of charge and no registration is required.
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