Connecting workflows across teams, namespaces, and regions is critical for scaling modern distributed systems. Netflix faced these challenges when orchestrating cloud operations for Spinnaker and other infrastructure like real-time data systems and CDNs. By adopting Temporal Nexus, they aim to eliminate the need for custom APIs and webhooks, enabling seamless, secure collaboration across teams.
Temporal Nexus provides a built-in way to connect Temporal applications across (and within) isolated namespaces. This provides all the benefits of Durable Execution across team and application boundaries with improved modularity, security, debugging, and fault isolation.
In this webinar, join the Nexus team and Netflix to learn how to:
This session offers practical insights into the future of a fully integrated Temporal experience and how Nexus reduces operational overhead, improves scalability, and connects Temporal applications across team, namespace, and region boundaries making collaboration easier and more efficient. Whether you're a developer, architect, or team lead, this webinar will show you how to elevate your workflow orchestration.
Lead Software Engineer
Infra Management
Rob Zienert is a lead software engineer for Infra Management, the organization responsible for infrastructure control planes at Netflix. He primarily focuses on enabling teams to solve distributed system challenges through the lens of Temporal.
Senior Staff Product Manager
Temporal Technologies
Phil Prasek is a Sr. Staff Product Manager at Temporal where he is working on durable execution in multi-team environments. Phil previously led Product for the core platform at Apollo GraphQL including Apollo Federation and the Apollo Router, a high-performance supergraph runtime. Phil’s past roles at Upbound working on Crossplane, Chef, and HPE bring over two decades of experience with a mix of open source and enterprise in dev tooling, control planes, and infrastructure as a service.
Tech Lead
Temporal Technologies
Roey Berman is a Tech Lead at Temporal, working on open-source software. He contributes to the Temporal server and SDK codebases. With over fifteen years of experience in the Israeli tech industry, Roey has held pivotal roles in various startups, leading the development of backend and frontend applications, and creating developer tools.