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Michael Perry on Immutable Architecture, CAP Theorem, and CRDTs
In this episode of the InfoQ podcast, Charles Humble talks to Michael Perry about the eight fallacies of distributed computing CAP Theorem, CRDTs, eventual consistency, and his book “The Art of Immutable Architecture”.
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Martin Mao on Observability, Focusing on Alerting, Triage, & RCA
Today on the InfoQ podcast, Wes Reisz speaks with Chronosphere’s CEO Martin Mao about how he thinks about observability. Specifically, the two discuss Chronosphere’s strategy for implementing a successful observability program.
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Java’s Project Loom, Virtual Threads and Structured Concurrency with Ron Pressler
In this podcast Ron Pressler, technical lead for Project Loom at Oracle, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Charles Humble to discuss the project and its forerunner Quasar. Topics include the differences between concurrency and parallelism; what virtual threads are; current issues with JVM concurrency; the Loom developer experience; pluggable schedulers; structured concurrency; and more.
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Phil Estes on Containerd, Including K8s Deprecation of Dockershim, Container Runtime Architecture
Today, on The InfoQ Podcast, Wes Reisz talks with Phil Estes, one of the containerd maintainers, about container runtimes. The two discuss the significance (in detail) of the announcement that dockerhsim will soon be deprecated in Kubernetes, the complete container runtime stack, work the Open Container Initiative (OCI) is doing today on a third container spec around registries, and more.
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Anurag Gupta on Day 2 Operations, DevOps, and Automated Remediation
In this podcast Anurag Gupta, founder and CEO of Shoreline.io, sat down with InfoQ podcast host Daniel Bryant and discussed: the role of DevOps and site reliability engineering (SRE), day 2 operations, and the importance of building observability into applications and platforms.
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Joe Levy on Engineering Effectiveness through the Pandemic and beyond
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Joe Levy of Uplevel about the results of their Engineering Effectiveness survey, the levels of stress and burnout in engineering teams and what managers can do to support their teams.
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Wade Jackson on Great Culture and Unleashing Creativity through Collaborative Disruption
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Wade Jackson of Inspired Learning about playfulness, enabling great team and organisational culture, and unleashing creativity through collaborative disruption.
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Allan Kelly on Continuous Digital, #NoProjects, Minimally Viable Teams and OKRs
In this podcast recorded at the Agile on the Beach (New Zealand) conference, Shane Hastie, lead editor for culture & methods, spoke to Allan Kelly about his book, Continuous Digital, #NoProjects, Minimally Viable Teams and OKRs.
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Alex Sloley on the Value of Coaching, Mob Programming in Action, Leadership for New Ways of Working
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Alex Sloley about the value of a coach, mobbing as a way to solve tough problems and the importance of leadership in adopting new ways of working
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Renee Troughton on Deep Introspection, Integrated Organisations and Looking beyond Agile
In this podcast recorded at the Agile Christchurch conference, Shane Hastie, spoke to Renee Troughton about deep introspection, integrated organisations and looking beyond agile .