InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Cloud Native CI/CD with Jenkins X and Knative Pipelines
Christie Wilson, James Rawlings explain the CI/CD challenges in a cloud native landscape, show how Jenkins X rises to them by leveraging open source cloud native technologies like Knative Pipelines.
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Interaction Protocols: It's All about Good Manners
Martin Thompson explores the history of protocols and their application when building distributed systems. Protocols provide the foundation on which the quality attributes are delivered.
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Progressive Delivery
James Governor talks about Progressive Delivery and includes lessons from Microsoft, Cloudflare, Sumo Logic and Target.
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Performance: What's Next?
A lot of the techniques and approaches that are used for developing and improving software performance are tried and tested rather than innovative. But what does the future hold? Will software evolve?
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Panel: Java Is Still Free?
The panelists talk about costs, freedom of use, who governs Java/OpenJDK and what providers are for Java infrastructure for the next 5, 10, 15 years.
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Risk of Climate Change and What Tech Can Do
Jason Box and Paul Johnston briefly share several bold visions to slow down the pace of climate change to buy time and save lives.
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Parsing Safely, from 500MB/s to 2GB/s
Geoffroy Couprie describes a few common issues in parsers, and how they interact with performance, showing how to get the performance of handwritten C parsers using Rust.
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The Failure of Focus
Liz Keogh discusses different strategies for approaching complex ecosystems, starting from where we are right now, and allowing innovation to emerge through obliquity, naivety, and serendipity.
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Taking the Canary out of the Coal Mine
Mike Ruth discusses how canaries can take all shapes and sizes: Web servers, network devices, cloud instances, and numerous token variants.
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Security & Psychology: Demotivating Persistent Threats
Jarrod Overson breaks down the workflow for effective threat mitigation of sophisticated attackers.
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Open Source Robotics: Hands on with Gazebo and ROS 2
Louise Poubel gives an overview of ROS (Robot Operating System) and Gazebo (a multirobot simulator), the problems they've been solving so far and what's on the roadmap for the future.
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Engineering Dumb: Modern Mobile Thin Clients
Brandon John-Freso talks about building a complex feature at OkCupid and demonstrates a few design patterns to create remotely configurable layouts and behavior on-the-fly.