InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Users' Privacy Is in Your Hands!
Katarzyna Szymielewicz discusses technology and privacy, the need to consider privacy when designing systems, and the role of developers in this process.
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Establishing Business Agility in a Bank
Dee Wauchope, Julian Holmes explain how ThoughtWorks supported a change journey at a major bank, the results that were achieved, the challenges they faced and how they overcame them.
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Agile for the Introvert
Tobias Anderberg discusses about introverts, extroverts and everything in between, how to foster an inclusive team environment, and the importance of psychological safety.
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Highlighting Silicon Valley Strategies for Improving Engineering Velocity, Efficiency, and Quality
David Mercurio shares personal insights and experiences about cultural practices that one can apply to help improve the effectiveness of an engineering organization.
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Your Program as a Transpiler: Applying Compiler Design to Everyday Programming
Edoardo Vacchi discusses opportunities to apply programming language development techniques learned working with Drools and jBPM to a broader context.
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Alibaba Container Platform Infrastructure - a Kubernetes Approach
Fei Guo talks about Alibaba’s decision to fully integrate upstream Kubernetes into existing Alibaba container management system, and how they extended Kubernetes to help with their scalability needs.
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Panel: Which Java Vendor Should I Choose?
The panelists provide an animated discussion to help people pick which JDK makes sense for their organization.
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Beyond Entitlements for Cloud-native
Chandra Guntur and Hong Liu show how they use Open Policy Agent with Spring Boot and HOCON to produce a responsibility management solution that scales to volume and performance needs.
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Robot Social Engineering: Social Engineering Using Physical Robots
Brittany Postnikoff covers some of the capabilities of physical robots, related human-robot interaction research, and the interfaces that can be used by a robot to social engineer humans.
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Empathy: A Keystone Habit
Paul Tevis explores how empathy is what Charles Duhigg calls a "keystone habit", a behavior change that unlocks other cascading behavior changes.
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State of Agile Using Wardley Maps
Philippe Guenet introduces Wardley Maps, explaining how to use mapping to build situational awareness in support of orientating Change, Product ownership, Agile adoption, and Digital Strategies.
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Real-Time Stream Analysis in Functional Reactive Programming
Riccardo Terrell discusses about a reactive approach to application design, and how to account for handling events in near real time employing the Functional Reactive Programming paradigm.