Speaker:
Yan Cui
Senior Developer at Space Ape Games

Yan is an experienced engineer who has worked with AWS for near 10 years. He has been an architect and lead developer with a variety of industries ranging from investment banks, e-commence to mobile gaming. In the last 2 years he has worked extensively with serverless technologies in production, and he has been very active in sharing his experiences and the lessons he has learnt, some of his work has even made their way into the Well-Architected whitepaper published by AWS.

Yan is polyglot in both spoken and programming languages, he is fluent in both English and Mandarin, and counts C#, F#, Scala, Node.js and Erlang amongst programming languages that he has worked with professionally. Although he enjoys learning different programming languages and paradigms, he still holds F# as his undisputed favourite.

Yan is a regular speaker at user groups and conferences internationally, and he is also the author of AWS Lambda in Motion and a co-author of F# Deep Dives. In his spare time he keeps an active blog at http://theburningmonk.com where he shares his thoughts on topics such as AWS, serverless, functional programming and chaos engineering.

Find Yan Cui at

Talk : The Present and Future of Serverless Observability

Talk : Observability Panel

Talk : Serverless AMA w/ John Chapin, Dave Syer, Yan Cui & Guy Podjarny

Other talks from track Observability: Logging, Alerting and Tracing

Co-Founder @Honeycombio, formerly DevOps @ParseIT/@Facebook
SRE Manager @Poppulo
Technical Director for Operations and Reliability @FT (Financial Times)
VP Engineering @WeWork
Engineering Manager @Moo
Co-Founder @Honeycombio, formerly DevOps @ParseIT/@Facebook

Other talks from track Speaker AMAs (Ask Me Anything)

Author of The Core Protocols: A Guide to Greatness
Chief Researcher in the Systems and Machine Learning Group at NEC Laboratories Europe
Cloud Technology Consultant with an expertise in Serverless Computing
VP Engineering @WeWork

Tracks

Monday, 5 March

Tuesday, 6 March

Wednesday, 7 March