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Johnny Xmas on Web Security & the Anatomy of a Hack
On this podcast, Wes Reisz talks to John Xmas. Xmas works for Kasada, a company that offers a security platform to help ensure only your users are logging into your web applications. Xmas is a well-known figure in the security space. The two discuss common attack vectors, the OWASP Top 10, and then walk through what hackers commonly do when attempting to compromise a system.
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Mike Milinkovich, Director of the Eclipse Foundation, Discusses the Journey to Jakarta EE 8
Today on the podcast, Wes Reisz talks with Mike Milinkovich, the executive director for the Eclipse Foundation. The Eclipse Foundation was chosen to govern the evolution of Oracle’s Java EE to Jakarta EE. The two discuss the project, the recent news about issues with the javax namespace, the challenges around bundling a Java Runtime with Eclipse, and the path forward for Jakarta EE 9 and beyond.
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Piero Molino on Ludwig, a Code-Free Deep Learning Toolbox
Ludwig is a code-free deep learning toolbox originally created and open sourced by UberAI. On this podcast, the creator of Ludwig Piero Molino and Wes Reisz discuss the project.
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Ben Sigelman, Co-Creator of Dapper & OpenTracing API, on Observability
Ben Sigelman is the CEO of Lightstep and the author of the Dapper paper that spawned distributed tracing discussions in the software industry. Sigelman discusses with Wes Reisz observability, and his thoughts on logging, metrics, and tracing. The two discuss detection and refinement as the real problem when it comes to diagnosing and troubleshooting incidents with data.
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Ashley Williams on Web Assembly, Wasi, & the Application Edge
Today, on The InfoQ Podcast Wes Reisz talks with Cloudflare’s Ashley Williams. Williams is a core team member of Rust and Rust Web Assembly teams. The two talk about Web Assembly and what it’s being used for today: application edge, Wasi, Cloudflare Workers, and where she sees wasm/wasi going in relationship to the edge.
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Johanna Rothman & Mark Kilby on Their Book From Chaos to Successful Distributed Agile Teams
In this podcast recorded at Agile 2019, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Johanna Rothman & Mark Kilby about their book From Chaos to Successful Distributed Agile Teams
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Panel: Suddenly Distributed - Effective Agility in the Age of Coronavirus
In this special edition of the podcast, made in conjunction with Retrium and the Agile Alliance, we brought together a panel of remote working experts to explore and share experiences around what teams and individuals can do to cope and be effective in the environment where so many people are suddenly forced to work from home and collaborate remotely.
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Andrea Tomasini of Agile 42 on Influencing Change in Complex Environments
In this podcast recorded at Agile 2019, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Andrea Tomasini on organisational change, sense-making, leadership and organic agility.
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Howard Sublett on Current and Future State of the Scrum Alliance
In this podcast recorded at Agile 2019, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Howard Sublett about the current and future state of the Scrum Alliance.
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Diana Larsen on the Origins of Agility and Agile Fluency
In this podcast recorded at Agile 2019, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Diana Larsen about the origins of what became agile development, where business agility is headed and the agile fluency project.