InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Test-Driven Machine Learning
Detlef Nauck explains why the testing of data is essential, as it not only drives the machine learning phase itself, but it is paramount for producing reliable predictions after deployment.
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Airbnb’s Great Migration: Building Services at Scale
Jessica Tai recaps her QCon SF 2018 “Great Migration” presentation then continues the story with a focus on how Airbnb is building, operating, and scaling its expanding network of services.
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Peddle the Pedal to the Metal
Howard Chu gives tips and techniques for writing highly efficient and scalable software drawn from decades of experience. The talk is focused on programming in C.
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Containers Were Never Your End State
Will Arroyo and Duncan Winn discuss the technical details, components, deployment patterns and usage of Kubernetes.
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Hitting the Enterprise Sweet Spot – A Real-World View of PKS Deployment and Successful Use Cases
Alan Flower presents several use cases that drive PKS adoption, showing where it presents a better solution for certain workloads and shares real data on cloud migration trends.
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It's All about Delivering: A Journey from AWS to Cloud Foundry
Daniel Basten discusses how Talanx adopted the Axon Framework and moved from AWS to PCF.
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Safety at Speed: Panel Discussion with Boeing Corporation
The panelist discuss Boeing IT transformation adopting Cloud Foundry on multiple datacenters and tooling for automated CI/CD.
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Cloud Foundry Services on PKS with No Extra Code
Joe Eltgroth and Jeenal Shah introduce Kibosh: a framework to deploy services to PKS/Kubernetes and make them available to applications.
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Reducing Risk of Credential Compromise @Netflix
Will Bengtson and Travis McPeak talk about Netflix Infrastructure Security.
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Politics & Hierarchy: How We Create It & How to Stop
Katherine Kirk challenges traditional thinking by using Eastern Philosophical models as lenses to explore how politics and hierarchy arise even in the most Lean-Agile environments.
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Towards Specifications of Robustness - the Things That Programs do _not_ do
Sophia Drossopoulou discusses holistic specifications", an extension of traditional program specifications that support the expression of robustness properties through spatial and temporal features.
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Data Science for Lazy People, Automated Machine Learning
Diego Hueltes discusses using Automated Machine Learning as a personal assistant in Data Science.