InfoQ Homepage Podcasts
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Changhoon Kim on Programmable Networking Switches with PISA and the P4 DSL
Changhoon Kim explains how P4 and PISA make network switches programmable and shows interesting applications for tracing, caching, and more.
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Apache Beam Founder Tyler Akidau Discusses Streaming System and Their Complexities
This podcast will cover data streaming and the 2015 DataFlow Model streaming paper and much of the concepts covered, such as why dealing with out-of-order data is important, event time versus processing time, and windowing approaches with Tyler Akidau.
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Guy Podjarny on OSS Security, Serverless, and the Equifax Hack
In this podcast Wes talks to Guy Podjarny. They discuss the Equifax hack and the things we can learn from it, some of the security problems in serverless architectures, the kind of things attackers look for in serverless platforms, and wrap up with security hygiene best practices that developers should follow.
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Julien Viet on Reactive Programming with Eclipse Vert.x, Including 3.5.0, History, and Future Plans
Today’s podcast is with Julien Viet, the project lead of Vert.x and a principal engineer at RedHat. He took over as project lead for Vert.x from Tim Fox in January 2016, and in this podcast we discuss the newly released Vert.x 3.5.0, and the plans for Vert.x 4.0.
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Incident Response across Non-Software Industries with Emil Stolarsky
This week’s podcast is with Emil Stolarsky and was recorded live after his talk on the subject at Strangeloop 2017. Interesting points from the podcast include several stories from Emil’s research, including the origin of the checklist, how Walmart pushed decision making down to the store level in a national disaster, and where the formalized conversation structure onboard aircraft originated.
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Fabiola Eyholzer on Changing Thinking in HR
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Fabiola Eyholze at the Agile People conference in Stockholm, Sweden, about the need to radically change HR thinking and practices in organizations to enable creativity and productivity.
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Doug Kirkpatrick on Self-Management, Professional Growth and Great Cultures
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Doug Kirkpatrick at the Agile People conference in Stockholm, Sweden, about what self-management actually means for the people in an organisation.
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Dave West on the State of Scrum
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Dave West, CEO and Product Owner at scrum.org, about the current state of scrum and the latest initiatives by scrum.org
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Phil Abernathy on Employee Happiness and the Bureaucracy Mass Index
Shane Hastie spoke to Phil Abernathy about his work helping organizations focus on employee happiness to drive customer happiness, shareholder return, and the Bureaucracy Mass Index as a tool to identify where companies are bloated and ineffective. He also spoke about what’s needed for real transformation.
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Mik Kersten on Moving from Projects to Products
Shane Hastie spoke to Mik Kersten of Tasktop about his new book, Project to Product, and how the Flow Framework can be applied to changing the way of working in organizations.