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Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai

Senior Director of Engineering

Uber

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Ali from Uber describes how their 200-person Developer Platform team drives efficiency across 100k+ monthly deployments while prioritizing developer satisfaction. Ali’s keynote stresses the significance of DPE tools—like performance acceleration technologies for faster feedback cycles and ML-driven automated testing for driver-rider interactions—showcasing its universal benefits, even for companies not at Uber’s scale.

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Ali from Uber describes how their 200-person Developer Platform team drives efficiency across 100k+ monthly deployments while prioritizing developer satisfaction. Ali’s keynote stresses the significance of DPE tools—like performance acceleration technologies for faster feedback cycles and ML-driven automated testing for driver-rider interactions—showcasing its universal benefits, even for companies not at Uber’s scale.

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Developing at Uber Scale

Uber’s mission is to reimagine the way the world moves for the better. Uber is committed to helping cities around the world make public transportation more accessible, equitable, and efficient. Uber’s technology helps people connect and move in over 72 countries and over 10,000 cities around the world. To achieve this, Uber runs its 5K microservices on data centers across 2 regions with 1.8M CPU cores, an exabyte of stateful volumes, 110PB of online storage, and 350 PB of big data.

In this talk, Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai will talk about Uber’s developer platform strategy, how his developer platform team serves 5000+ developers to build, deploy & manage high-quality software productively and at scale.

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Who is Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai?

Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai is a Senior Director of Engineering at Uber, where he leads the team responsible for the tools and application frameworks that Uber developers use daily. Ali received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University.