Gathering Metrics in the Real World - with Dr. James Roskind


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Our speaker this month is Dr. James Roskind. He will talk about how metrics are gathered in Chrome, in the "real world," and how they drove numerous latency reductions, including his design/deployment of the QUIC Protocol.
Speaker Bio: Dr. James Roskind's recent Internet experience include co-founding InfoSeek, joining pre-IPO Netscape (eventually serving as VP/Chief Scientist), and joining Google in 2008. At Netscape he contributed to the IETF definition of TLS 2.0, and designed Signed Java. At Google, he spearheaded Chrome's client-side instrumentation effort, publicized his innovations to drive down latency in browsers across the industry, and then designed/deployed the QUIC Protocol. He holds 130 US patents, and 4 degrees from MIT.
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Gathering Metrics in the Real World - with Dr. James Roskind