InfoQ Homepage Podcasts
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Matt Debergalis on GraphQL and Data Modelling in the Enterprise
In this podcast, Matt Debergalis, founder and CTO at Apollo, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant. Topics discussed included: the motivations for GraphQL, the Apollo Data Graph platform, data modelling in an enterprise context, and how incrementally adopting GraphQL can help with decoupling the evolution of frontend and backend systems.
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Lin Sun and Neeraj Poddar on Istio, Wasm, and the Future of Service Mesh
In this podcast, Lin Sun, senior technical staff member and master inventor at IBM, and Neeraj Poddar, engineering lead and architect at Aspen Mesh, sat down with InfoQ co-host Daniel Bryant. Topics discussed included: the evolution of service mesh data planes and control planes, the new Istio 1.5 architectures, Istio WebAssembly extension support, and the future of service mesh technology.
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Sam Newman: Monolith to Microservices
Wes Reisz talks with Sam Newman about techniques and patterns that Sam writes about in his latest book. Topics covered in the podcast include understanding the problem you’re trying to solve, organizational/people changes when it comes to microservice architectures, database strategies for decomposing monolithic datastores, and why we’re seeing projects reverting from microservices to monoliths.
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Tracy Miranda on the Continuous Delivery Foundation, Interoperability, and Open Standards
In this podcast, Tracy Miranda sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant. Miranda, director of Open Source Community at CloudBees, and discussed topics that included: the aims of the CDF and an outline of the current hosted projects, the need for open standards and interoperability in the CD space, and the benefits offered by progressive delivery and software supply chain management.
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Marty Abbott and Tanya Cordrey on Microservices, Availability, and Managing Risk
In this podcast, Marty Abbott and Tanya Cordrey sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed topics that included: their learning from working together in the early days of eBay, why and how to avoid creating software systems that are composed of deep call chains of microservices, and how to build effective product teams.
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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 .
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Evan Leybourn on Responding to Uncertainty Using Business Agility
In this podcast recorded at the Agile Christchurch conference, Shane Hastie, lead editor for culture & methods, spoke to Evan Leybourn about the characteristics of agile organisations and how they respond to disruption.
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Doug Maarschalk on Self-Determination Theory and Creating Motivational Culture
In this podcast recorded at the Agile Christchurch conference, Shane Hastie, lead editor for culture & methods, spoke to Doug Maarschalk about how self-determination theory plays out in the workplace and how to nurture motivation in individuals and teams.
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Gonçalo Silva on Working Completely Asynchronously
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Gonçalo-Silva of Doist about how they maintain a collaborative culture while working completely remotely and asynchronously.