InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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CLR/CoreCLR: How We Got Here & Where We're Going
Mei-Chin Tsai and Jared Parsons talk about the work the CLR/CoreCLR team has been doing to move .NET development forward and what the future looks like for developers working with the CLR/CoreCLR.
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TypeScript for Enterprise Developers
Jessica Kerr talks about some of the great things in TypeScript, like the flexible type systems and the possibility to test before compilation, but also things that make TypeScript painful.
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Michelangelo - Machine Learning @Uber
Jeremy Hermann talks about Michelangelo - the Machine Learning Platform that powers most of the machine learning solutions at Uber.
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Making AI FaaSt
Dragos Dascalita Haut and Akhilesh Kumar demo an AI app built with serverless, composing multiple AI functions into one workflow deployed on a FaaS on Apache OpenWhisk..
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Terraform Earth - Secure Infrastructure for Developers
Chase Evans describes the primitives and processes Coinbase used to eliminate unilateral access and safely shared the power of infrastructure with the entire engineering team.
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.NET Core on a Raspberry Pi Cluster with Docker and OpenFaaS
John Callaway explores creating and deploying Python and C# serverless functions on a cluster of Raspberry Pi using the OpenFaas framework.
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Secure Isolation in Rust: Hypervisors, Containers, and the Future of Composable Infrastructure
Allison Randal discusses how to obtain security through isolation in Rust using hypervisors and containers.
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Path to Production: Value Stream Mapping in a DevOps World
Ben Kamysz and Jamie O'Meara discuss the ideas and concepts of value stream mapping and how it’s been applied to software delivery and DevOps.
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Six Simple Steps to Service Level Objectives (SLOs)
Marie Cosgrove-Davies covers a user-focused approach to SLOs and some common pitfalls that teams encounter when they're first trying to adopt SLO methods.
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Event-Driven Architectures with Apache Geode and Spring Integration
Charlie Black deploys Spring Integration pipelines to react to changes of the data stored in Apache Geode.
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CredHub and Secure Credential Management
Peter Blum and Scott Frederick discuss how to enhance security within Cloud Foundry and applications through secret management by utilizing CredHub.
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Helping Developers to Help Each Other
Gail Ollis shares what experienced developers said about the day-to-day decisions made by their peers and how these make the job harder or easier.