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  • Big Data's Role in Etsy's Product Development

    Etsy's approach to big data has been to give the entire organization visibility to different sources of data generated by their product as well as access to the experts who know how to use it. Nell Thomas explains her role at Etsy and how Etsy's view of big data has shaped its product's evolution.

    Big Data's Role in Etsy's Product Development
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    13:18
  • Lean UX Explained

    Learning from past projects, Jeff Gothelf helped synthesize Lean UX into a growing practice within software firms of all sizes, where teams focus on project outcomes and not output. When teams of varying competencies are brought together from the beginning of a project and given ownership, they are able to take responsibility for delivering a great client experience.

    Lean UX Explained
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    15:31
  • Brian McCallion on Enterprise Considerations for Cloud, Hybrid Strategies, and Amazon RedShift

    Enterprise cloud specialist Brian McCallion talks about what's really holding back enterprises from adopting the cloud, how they should address their legacy applications, ways to avoid introducing complexity in distributed environments, the value of Amazon Redshift, and how technologists should broaden their knowledge and avoid specialization.

    Brian McCallion on Enterprise Considerations for Cloud, Hybrid Strategies, and Amazon RedShift
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    23:19
  • The Culture of Comaking with Jeff Patton

    Jeff Patton helps teams build better products by helping them understand their users in a more thoughtful manner. By using the principles of comaking, teams begin to take more responsibility for their projects and their outcomes, thereby creating a more streamlined process of meeting their users' needs and having fun while doing it.

    The Culture of Comaking with Jeff Patton
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    20:16
  • George Reese on Enterprise Cloud Strategy, Trends, and API Design

    Cloud leader George Reese answers questions across a wide range of topics. He shares his thoughts on pitfalls of enterprise cloud strategies, overrated technologies, whether IaaS standards matter yet, the relevance of private clouds, and the need for common sense when designing a API.

    George Reese on Enterprise Cloud Strategy, Trends, and API Design
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    31:50
  • Sadek Drobi, the Play 2.0 Story and what's new in 2.1

    Sadek talks about the origins of Playframework, motivations behind 2.0 rewrite and Scala integration. He explains how important is it to have appropriate architecture and programming model while dealing with Realtime. He then reveals some features of the newly released 2.1 version.

    Sadek Drobi, the Play 2.0 Story and what's new in 2.1
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    24:50
  • George Dinwiddie on the Three Amigos (Business, Programmers, and Testers)

    George Dinwiddie sits down with InfoQ at Agile 2012 to discuss the Three Amigos (Business, Programmers, and Testers) and how they need to interact and use examples in order to get a shared vision.

    George Dinwiddie on the Three Amigos (Business, Programmers, and Testers)
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    28:12
  • Michael Nygard - Redefining CAP

    In this InfoQ interview, Michael Nygard explores some of the available loopholes in the CAP theorem helping architects to engineer distributed systems that meet their needs. He also discusses new patterns he’s observed since his book, Realease IT and shares his thoughts on continuous delivery, DevOps and ALM.

    Michael Nygard - Redefining CAP
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  • Jeff Sussna on Continuous Delivery, Cloud Journey and AWS Momentum

    IT thought leader Jeff Sussna answers a range of questions about operational efficiency and cloud trends. He discusses new thinking around production freezes and adopting continuous delivery. Sussna explains how companies should understand the entire lifecyle of a customer’s cloud experience. Finally, he shares insight into AWS and their leading position in the cloud.

    Jeff Sussna on Continuous Delivery, Cloud Journey and AWS Momentum
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    25:55
  • Emil Eifrem on NoSQL, Graph Databases, and Neo4j

    Emil Eifrem looks back at the history of Neo4j, an open-source, NoSQL graph database supported by Neo Technology. He describes some real world applications of graphs, domain modelling with graphs, and compares the performance of graph and relational databases. He also examines how Neo4j differs from other NoSQL and graph databases in the market and describes various Neo4j licensing options.

    Emil Eifrem on NoSQL, Graph Databases, and Neo4j
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  • The Larger Purpose of Big Data with Pavlo Baron

    Big Data means more than just the size of a dataset. Pavlo Baron explains different ways of applying Big Data concepts in various situations: from analytics, to delivering content, to medical applications. His larger vision for Big Data ranges from specialized Data Scientists, to learning Decision Support Systems, to helping mankind itself.

    The Larger Purpose of Big Data with Pavlo Baron
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    18:43
  • Ian Robinson discusses Service Evolution and Neo4J Feature Design

    Ian Robinson discusses Neo4J's design choices for data storage and retrieval, CRUD operations, transactions, graph traversal and searches and HA deployment strategies. He also shares his thoughts on hypermedia controls and the concept of consumer driven contracts for continuous evolution of services.

    Ian Robinson discusses Service Evolution and Neo4J Feature Design
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