InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Day Two Kubernetes: Tools for Operability
Bridget Kromhout discusses what containers and Kubernetes clusters are at a high level, and looks into the practical application of open source tools to simplify cluster management.
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DevOps & Lean Thinking Panel
The panelists confront deep questions like, "How do you DevOps right?" and, "Is testing waste?" Find pointers about selecting incident commanders, DevOps under auditing constraints, and more.
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Modern Software Delivering Business Value at Startup Speed to Transform Immigration and Refugee Asylum
Thomas Baird, Matthew Dosberg discuss how United States Citizenship and Immigration Services adopted Pivotal technologies and practices like Lean and XP to improve their software development process.
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Implementing PII Encryption with PDX Serialization
Gideon Low and Niranjan Sarvi describe an implementation of PII encryption for Geode applications via use of custom PDX Serialization.
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Building Data Environments for Production Microservices with Geode
Ryan Hunt discusses HCSC’s approach to support rapid development and continuous deployment of a high-performance data environment that backs their Digital APIs.
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Geode is Not a Cache, it's an Analytics Engine
Evan Benoit and Sharif Ghazzawi discuss Geode’s architecture built on probabilistic data structures (Yahoo Theta Sketches).
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Staying Alive: Patterns for Failure Management from the Depths
Ronnie Chen shares lessons learned on failure management from divers.
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Designing Automated Pipelines for Unseen Custom Data
Kevin Moore discusses some challenges in designing automated machine learning pipelines that can deal with custom user data that it has never seen before, as well as some of Salesforce’s solutions.
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Keep Betting on JavaScript
Kyle Simpson takes a look at JavaScript’s history, asking where is it headed, and what are the implications?
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Goldilocks and Artificial Intelligence
Rob Keefer discusses some of the positive and negative impacts of AI on human performance, offering a framework for determining the right amount of AI to mix into a system that will help users.
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Break Things to Fix Things: Testing More than What "Should" Work
Ijeoma Ezeonyebuchi discusses how to test an application in unexpected ways, concluding with a live demo inviting members from the audience to try and test some applications in the wild.
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Heroes are Expensive - Extinguishing the Firefighting Culture
Sue Johnston discusses avoiding a “hero” culture, and the need to create realistic expectations based on the patterns of effective teamwork.