By Alex Hutter, Falguni Jhaveri, and Senthil Sayeebaba In a previous post, we described the indexing architecture of Studio Search and how we scaled the
Category: NETFLIX
Scaling Appsec at Netflix (Part 2) | by Netflix Technology Blog | Jun, 2022
By Astha Singhal, Lakshmi Sudheer, Julia Knecht The Application Security teams at Netflix are responsible for securing the software footprint that we create to run
A Survey of Causal Inference Applications at Netflix | by Netflix Technology Blog | May, 2022
At Netflix, we want to entertain the world through creating engaging content and helping members discover the titles they will love. Key to that is
Evolution of ML Fact Store. by Vivek Kaushal | by Netflix Technology Blog | Apr, 2022
by Vivek Kaushal At Netflix, we aim to provide recommendations that match our members’ interests. To achieve this, we rely on Machine Learning (ML) algorithms.
How Netflix Content Engineering makes a federated graph searchable | by Netflix Technology Blog | Apr, 2022
By Alex Hutter, Falguni Jhaveri and Senthil Sayeebaba Over the past few years Content Engineering at Netflix has been transitioning many of its services to
Rapid Event Notification System at Netflix | by Netflix Technology Blog | Feb, 2022
By: Ankush Gulati, David GevorkyanAdditional credits: Michael Clark, Gokhan Ozer Netflix has more than 220 million active members who perform a variety of actions throughout
Data pipeline asset management with Dataflow
by Sam Setegne, Jai Balani, Olek Gorajek Glossary asset — any business logic code in a raw (e.g. SQL) or compiled (e.g. JAR) form to be executed as
Demystifying Interviewing for Backend Engineers @ Netflix | by Netflix Technology Blog | Feb, 2022
By Karen Casella, Director of Engineering, Access & Identity Management Have you ever experienced one of the following scenarios while looking for your next role?
Netflix: A Culture of Learning. Martin Tingley with Wenjing Zheng… | by Netflix Technology Blog | Jan, 2022
Martin Tingley with Wenjing Zheng, Simon Ejdemyr, Stephanie Lane, Colin McFarland, Mihir Tendulkar, and Travis Brooks This is the last post in an overview series
Fixing Performance Regressions Before they Happen | by Netflix Technology Blog | Jan, 2022
Angus Croll Netflix is used by 222 million members and runs on over 1700 device types ranging from state-of-the-art smart TVs to low-cost mobile devices.