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Create from Anywhere: the Netflix Workstations Story
Michelle Brenner discusses the studio Netflix has been building for their originals, the technology behind it and the challenges faced.
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Improving eBay's Development Velocity
Randy Shoup and Mark Weinberg discuss breaking down silos, measuring software delivery, continually reducing build, startup, PR validation, and deployment time, embedding experts in product teams.
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Maintaining Software Quality with Microservices
The panelists discuss what microservices are, why companies are making the transition, how to identify the challenges when planning the move to microservices, and best practices for software quality.
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Building with Extensibility
Christi Schneider covers concepts of extensibility, discussing why it's important for all roles to gain an understanding of extensibility and consider it at each step of the product life cycle.
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Leading Organizational Change to Improve Flow Panel
Sarah Wells, Sangeeta Narayanan, and Nick Caldwell discuss how to lead organizational change to improve velocity and quality.
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QCon Remote Teams Panel: Opportunities, Challenges and New Practices
Kaleem Clarkson, Anjuan Simmons, and Tammy Bjelland discuss remote work, and personal experiences they have had including the good, the not-so-good, and the downright disasters.
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The Continuous Integration Approach to Engineering Leadership
Lena Reinhard discusses how to create a culture of visibility and accountability, practical tips for leading to effectively set goals, CI-based leadership frameworks that create faster feedback loops.
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Remotely Operated: Managing Scattered Teams
Anjuan Simmons provides guidance for how managers can support remote teams and help them improve performance.
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Engineering Your Organization: Services, Platforms, and Communities
Randy Shoup discusses the different ways high-performing engineering organizations gain leverage by specialization and sharing.
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Building and Maintaining a Creative and Collaborative Engineering Culture
Shane Hastie explores what we have learned about creating environments where engineering teams can be at their most effective irrespective of where they work - remotely, in-person or hybrid.
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When Everything Goes Wrong
Colin Humphreys takes a look at just how bad life can get, and what we can learn, when our plan isn't reality, our team isn't a team, and our users are furious.
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Dealing with Technical Debt in 2021
The panelists discuss how they identify technical debt, how they make room to invest in paying debt down, and how they approach work to minimize future debt.