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The event for developers who care about P99 percentiles and high-performance, low-latency applications

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Building a real-time, low-latency card payments system is a challenge. Join the Amex Payments Network team to learn about their 100% containerized, globally distributed platform powered by Kubernetes. Discover how they tackled latency with HTTP/2, local affinity, and more.

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Benjamin Cane, Distinguished Engineer at American Express

Benjamin Cane is a Distinguished Engineer at American Express, where he plays a pivotal role in the architecture, design, and engineering excellence of the Acquirer and Network Payments Platforms. With a focus on cloud-native technologies and practices, Ben specializes in building mission-critical and high-performance systems. His expertise has been instrumental in driving the evolution of American Express' cloud-native payments platform. Beyond his contributions to American Express, Ben is an active open-source community member and has contributed to various projects.

Tyler Wedin, Vice President, Global Payments Network SRE at American Express

Tyler Wedin is a Vice President overseeing Core Platforms Site Reliability Engineering at American Express. He has 15+ years of experience designing, building, and operating critical infrastructure and applications. He is currently responsible for many critical authorizations and financial systems, and he has implemented innovative solutions across release management, resiliency, and observability. Prior to this role, Tyler led the data center network architecture and engineering teams, delivering the software-defined infrastructure stack supporting the company’s hybrid cloud model, and virtualizing and scaling enterprise network services.