Why Faster Systems Break in Less Predictable Ways
Speed Does Not Reduce Failure, It Changes Its Shape There is a common assumption in system design: faster systems are...
Speed Does Not Reduce Failure, It Changes Its Shape There is a common assumption in system design: faster systems are...
The Most Dangerous Communication Layer Is Not Network Traffic When engineers think about system risk, they usually focus on infrastructure....
The Layer Most Engineers Never Touch Modern infrastructure is usually described in terms of services, nodes, and applications. But none...
Most Large Outages Start Small When a major platform goes offline, people often imagine a dramatic failure. A data center...
Infrastructure That No Longer Waits for Humans For years, the infrastructure industry treated self-healing systems as the natural endpoint of...
Systems Have Outgrown Human Cognitive Limits Modern infrastructure is no longer just complex. It is global in scale, continuous in...
Modern Infrastructure Optimizes Aggressively Most infrastructure environments are designed around efficiency. Lower latency. Reduced cost. Maximum utilization. Faster deployment. Minimal...
Modern Security Depends on Machine Interpretation Cybersecurity systems today process more information than humans could ever analyze manually. Network telemetry....
Modern Infrastructure Never Truly Stops Large infrastructure environments now operate continuously. Cloud platforms remain active globally. Security systems monitor constantly....
Modern Infrastructure Depends on External Systems Everywhere Most modern infrastructure no longer operates independently. Authentication relies on identity providers. Payments...