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The system that runs Norway's welfare payments πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ (Ship It! #78)

The system that runs Norway's welfare payments πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ (Ship It! #78)

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November 9, 20221h 1m

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Show Notes

In today’s episode we have the pleasure of Audun Fauchald Strand, Principal Software Engineer at NAV.no, Norway’s Labour & Welfare Administration. We will be talking about NAIS.io, the application platform that runs on-prem, as well as on the public cloud.

Imagine hundreds of developers shipping on an average day 300 changes into a system which processes $100,000,000 worth of transactions on a quiet week. If you think this is hard, consider the context: a government institution which must comply with all laws & regulations.

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NAV.no average weekly service deployments, 2009 - 2022
NAV.no average weekly service deployments, 2009 - 2022
Audun & Gerhard

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