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Meenakshi Kaushik and Neelima Mukiri on Responsible AI and Machine Learning Algorithm Fairness
In the podcast, Meenakshi Kaushik and Neelima Mukiri from the Cisco team speak on responsible AI and machine learning bias and how to address the biases when using ML in our applications.
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Event Driven Architectures of Scale
Wes Reisz, Matthew Clark, Gwen Shapira, and Ian Thomas discuss the evolution of event-driven architectures over the decades, the advantages that EDA offers, and thoughts for the future.
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Michelle Brenner Builds Netflix Workstations and Enables Artists to Create From Anywhere
Producing television shows and movies at Netflix-scale means having a way to efficiently work with many artists and content creators. Netflix Workstations were created as a cloud-based solution to provide artists with secure access to the applications and content they need to complete their work. We talk about the benefits and trade-offs of the solution that enables artists to create from anywhere
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Microsoft's Asim Hussain on Designing Software for Sustainability and the Green Software Foundation
Charles Humble explores the topic of designing software for sustainability with Microsoft's Asim Hussain, chair of the Green Software Foundation. They discuss techniques such as demand shifting, as well as the current challenges that the Green Software Foundation is aiming to address.
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Domain Storytelling with Stefan Hofer and Henning Schwentner
Domain storytelling is a technique for understanding a business domain by relying on people’s natural ability to learn a new language by listening to other people speaking that language. In this podcast, Stefan Hofer and Henning Schwentner cover when to use domain storytelling, what is involved in the pictographic language, and how to have productive storytelling sessions.
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Experimenting for High-Growth Products
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Rachel Obstler of Heap Analytics about product-led growth, designing for customer self-service and how high growth products are constantly experimenting.
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Mailchimp’s Culture of Production-ready, Momentum, Togetherness, and Pragmatism
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Eric Muntz of Mailchimp about how they attain production-ready, momentum, togetherness, and pragmatism. The value of internal apprenticeship systems, growing teams deliberately and removing friction in the developer experience.
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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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Collaborating to Create Products Customers Love
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Sara Rossio Chief Product Officer at G2, about how product people and technical people collaborate to build great products that people love.
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Building a Culture of Accountability and Curiosity
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Dan Langevin of Ideon about onboarding people well and creating a culture of accountability and curiosity.