InfoQ Homepage Podcasts
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Charity Majors on Honeycomb.io, the Social Side of Debugging and Testing in Production
In this podcast, recorded live at Strange Loop 2017, Wesley Reisz talks to Charity Majors, cofounder and CEO of honeycomb.io. They discuss the social side of debugging and her Strangeloop talk “Observability for Emerging Infra: What Got You Here Won't Get You There”. Other topics include advice for testing in production, shadowing and splitting traffic, and sampling and aggregation.
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Shubha Nabar Discusses Einstein, the Machine Learning System in Salesforce
Shubha Nabar is a senior director of data science for Salesforce Einstein. In the podcast she discusses Salesforce Einstein and the problem space that they are trying to solve, explores the differences between enterprise and consumer for machine learning, and then talks about the Optimus Prime Scala library that they use in Salesforce.
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Simon Brown on the Role of the Software Architect in a Continuous Delivery Environment
This week's podcast features Simon Brown, well known for his work training software architects. Topics include the differences between a tech lead and an architect, how much documentation is enough, and what that looks like in a continuous delivery environment.
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Twitter's Yao Yue on Latency, Performance Monitoring, & Caching at Scale
Yao Yue spent the majority of her career working on caching systems at Twitter. She created a performance team that deals with edge performance outliers often exposed by the enormous scale of Twitter. In this podcast, she discusses standing up the performance team, thoughts on instrumenting applications, and interesting performance issues (and strategies for solving them) they’ve seen at Twitter.
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Linda Rising on the Importance of Patterns, Her Journey & Patterns for Driving Change/Innovation
On the InfoQ Podcast this week, Wes Reisz talks with the Queen of Patterns, Linda Rising. Linda discusses her thoughts on the importance of patterns, she answers questions about what really is a pattern, and how she became involved in working with them. She discusses a variety of organizational and personal patterns and finally wraps with patterns to apply when driving change and innovation.
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Nigel Dalton on Taking Back Management
In this podcast recorded at the Agile India conference Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Nigel Dalton, Chief Inventor at REA Group, about his experiences and the need to take back management as an important practice in today’s organizations.
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Flint Brenton on the Collabnet/VersionOne Merger and Helping Customers Adopt Value Streams
In this podcast recorded at the Agile 2018 conference, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Flint Brenton, CEO of Collabnet/VersionOne, on how the organization is integrating post the merger and supporting customers as they adopt value stream thinking.
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Andrew King of Ocado Technology on Great Hiring Practices and Designing Culture
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Andrew King, Organisational Scientist at Ocado Technology about the hiring practices they use and how to design the culture you want.
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Jason Box and Paul Johnston on What Technologists can do about Climate Change
In this podcast recorded at QCon London 2019, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Jason Box and Paul Johnston about the impact climate change is having, how information technology contributes to greenhouse gasses and what technologists can do to help combat it.
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Kim Scott on Radical Candor
In this podcast recorded at the Agile 2018 conference, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Kim Scott, author of the book Radical Candor, about what radical candor is and how it can be applied in teams and relationships.