InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Tesla Virtual Power Plant
Colin Breck and Percy Link explore the evolution of Tesla's Virtual Power Plant (VPP) architecture.
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Using Lean Startup Principles outside of a Startup
Amanda Stockwell overviews the Lean Startup and Build Measure Learn frameworks, describing types of MVPs and how to choose between them, instructions to set up effective experiments and hypotheses.
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Your Agile Transformation Sucks … Probably!
Mark Buchan provides a simple solution that is easy to apply and puts leaders in the driver's seat of their Agile Transformation.
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Big Data Information Architecture for AI
Toby Woolfe discusses case studies (Watson Willow, the L’Oreal factory and Iplexia demo) to show a factory line manager talking to Watson.
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Git Best-Practice - Keeping a Diary
Jachim Coudenys shows how to benefit from historical comments through versioning in Git.
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Testing Offline-First Mobile Applications
Joe Keeley describes his adventures implementing and testing an offline first mobile app using Google’s Firebase tools, including auth, image hosting, and data setup using Google’s Firestore.
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Understand the Trade-offs of Using Compilers for Java Applications
Mark Stoodley examines some of the strengths and weaknesses of the different Java compilation technologies, if one was to apply them in isolation.
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Monitoring and Tracing @Netflix Streaming Data Infrastructure
Allen Wang talks about the design and implementation details of the dev/ops tools used by Netflix and highlights the critical roles they play in operating their data infrastructure.
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Safe Refactoring!
Jakub Pilimon talks about "Blue/Green Refactoring with Parallel Models".
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Event-Driven Java Applications with Redis 5.0 Streams
Mark Paluch takes a look at how to integrate Redis streams into applications, and how to consume and produce messages to build a message-oriented Java application with Redis the Spring way.
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How to Be a High Performing Distributed Agile Team
Lisette Sutherland explores how digital nomads, virtual entrepreneurs, and global organizations are reaching through the screens to collaborate seamlessly at a distance.
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Three Disciplines for Leading a Distributed Agile Organization
Mark Kilby explores 3 disciplines composing our personal operating system for leadership: manage change through experimentation, amplify communication/collaboration, focus on principles over practices