InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Did We Leave Leaders Behind?
Tomasz Kropiewnicki discusses what needs to happen to be agile: leaders need to go first, coaching not training, mindset not practices.
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Lightning Talks: Joy of Coding
In this series of short talks the authors address a wide range of topics from test automation with Cucumber, to technical debt, quantum computing, how to keep coding after 50, and others.
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Becoming Agile vs Doing Agile
Rashina Hoda explains the key dimensions that need to transition during Agile transformations, highlighting what can be done to progress beyond simply doing Agile.
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Big Data's Ethical Drought: The Thirst for More Data Has Led to a Lapse in Ethics and Privacy
Katharine Jarmul provides examples of data (mis)use and asking how we can work with data without violating the trust and privacy of users, producing an ethical product?
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Rust's Journey to Async/await
Steve Klabnik talks about Rust’s history, diving into the technical details of how the design has changed, and the difficulties of adding a major new feature to a programming language.
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Building and Operating a Serverless Data Pipeline
Will Norman discusses the motivations of switching to a serverless infrastructure, and lessons learned while building and operating such a system at scale.
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High Performance Remote and Distributed Teams
Randy Shoup discusses communication strategies for getting the best out of far-flung teams, as well as how to foster and maintain the human bonds and empathy critical to good work.
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How to Evolve Kubernetes Resource Management Model
Jiaying Zhang provides an overview of the current Kubernetes resource model and best practice guidance on managing compute resources and specifying application resource requirements on Kubernetes.
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The Anti-transformation Transformation
Mirco Hering explores what is hindering many large, complex enterprise organizations from achieving mature DevOps, providing guidance on how to progress.
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Growing an Agile Culture
Belinda Waldock explores what modern agile culture looks and feels like, and the attitudes, values and beliefs needed to grow and sustain a culture of agility in teams and organizations.
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Mob Programming and the Power of Flow
Woody Zuill shares the results of one-piece flow to see if it offers a better understanding of Mob Programming and the power of flow.
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Bayesian Optimization of Gaussian Processes with Applications to Performance Tuning
Ramki Ramakrishna discusses using Bayesian optimization of Gaussian processes to optimize the performance of a microservices architecture.