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Joe Beda on Kubernetes & the CNCF
Today on The InfoQ Podcast, Wes Reisz talks with Joe Beda. The two discuss the recent purchase of Heptio by VMWare, the Kubernetes Privilege Escalation Flaw (and the response to it), Kubernetes Enhancement Proposals, the CNCF/organization of Kubernetes, and some of the future hopes for the platform.
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Megan Cartwright on Building a Machine Learning MVP at an Early Stage Startup
In this podcast, Megan Cartwright discusses why their customers need a more personal experience and how they're using technology to help. She also talks about how the team got to an early MVP and then how they did the same for getting to an early machine learning MVP for product recommendations. Cartwright is the director of data science for the personalized bra company ThirdLove.
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Matt Klein on Lyft’s Envoy, Including Edge Proxy, Service Mesh, & Potential AI Use Cases
In this podcast, Wes Reisz talks to Matt Klein about Envoy. Envoy is a modern, high performance, small footprint edge and service proxy.
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Changhoon Kim on Programmable Networking Switches with PISA and the P4 DSL
Changhoon Kim explains how P4 and PISA make network switches programmable and shows interesting applications for tracing, caching, and more.
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Apache Beam Founder Tyler Akidau Discusses Streaming System and Their Complexities
This podcast will cover data streaming and the 2015 DataFlow Model streaming paper and much of the concepts covered, such as why dealing with out-of-order data is important, event time versus processing time, and windowing approaches with Tyler Akidau.
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Engineering with Empathy
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Kelsey Hightower, a principal engineer with Google Cloud, about engineering with empathy, rethinking the hiring process and making others better.
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Joy of Agility with Joshua Kerievsky
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Joshua Kerievsky about his keynote at the Agile 2022 conference in July and his forthcoming book Joy of Agility
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Ayana Miller on Privacy & Data Governance and Julia Nguyen on Mental Health Tech for Good
In this podcast recorded at QCon San Francisco 2019, Shane Hastie, lead editor for culture & methods, spoke to Ayana Miller of Pinterest on privacy & data governance and Julia Nguyen about her open-source project if-me.org for supporting mental health.
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Dr Pamela Gay from the Planetary Science Institute on Citizen Science
In this podcast recorded at QCon San Francisco 2019, Shane Hastie, lead editor for culture & methods, spoke to Dr Pamela Gay from the Planetary Science Institute about her work using human wetware and machine learning in scientific research, fostering citizen science and ethical behaviours.
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Em Campbell-Pretty on Scaling Culture and Greg Koeberger on Building a Culture You Want to Work in
In these two episodes Shane Hastie, lead editor for culture & methods, first spoke to Em Campbell-Pretty about cultural change, the Scaled Agile Framework and her role as a SAFe Fellow. He then spoke to Greg Koeberger of readme.io about building a culture you want to work in.