InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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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.
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High Performance Batch Processing
Mahmoud Ben Hassine and Michael Minella walk through performance tuning and scaling Spring Batch applications via the enhancements of 4.1.
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Enabling .NET Apps with Monitoring and Management Using Steeltoe
Dave Tillman discusses using the Steeltoe Management frameworks to enable a .NET application with performance monitoring, management diagnostic endpoints, and distributed tracing on PCF.
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New Capabilities and Product Strategy for .NET on PCF
Allan William Martin discusses the current status of .NET on PCF and some of the PCF main features supporting .NET applications.
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Automating Brownfield Application Modernization on Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Ashok Balasubramanian and Naman Kher demonstrate how Syntel has helped clients execute brownfield application modernization initiatives on PCF.
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Mission Impossible: Deploying Pivotal Cloud Foundry to Nine Air Operational Sites in a Year
Davis Gunter and Darryl Smith discuss how the Air Operations Center of the US Air Force implemented continuous delivery on Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
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Using Quantum Computers to Simulate Chemistry
Peter Morgan shows how quantum computers can be used to simulate chemistry with applications in drug discovery, material science and industrial processes.
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Restoring Confidence in Microservices: Tracing That's More Than Traces
Ben Sigelman talks about rethinking distributed tracing in terms of the most vital organizational problems that microservices introduced.
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Building Artificial General Intelligence
Peter Morgan takes a look at how deep learning is presently being extended in ways that take AI technologies far beyond the simple image classifiers that they were originally developed to solve.
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Complex Event Flows in Distributed Systems
Bernd Ruecker demonstrates how the new generation of lightweight and highly-scalable state machines ease the implementation of long running services.