InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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The Great Migration: from Monolith to Service-Oriented
Jessica Tai provides an overview of trade-offs and motivation for the SOA migration and discusses Airbnb’s architectural tenets around service building.
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What We Got Wrong: Lessons from the Birth of Microservices
Ben Sigelman talks about what Google got wrong about microservices, the lessons learned along the way and how to apply those lessons today.
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From Winning the Microservice War to Keeping the Peace
Andrew McVeigh explains how to avoid common pitfalls when working with microservices.
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The State of AI Marketing
Federico Gobbi discusses the current state of AI in marketing, trends, case studies, technologies, ethics, regulations and compliance.
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Keep It Simple, Stupid: Driving Model Adoption through Tiers
Jamie Warner covers a tiered approach to model introduction and implementation that focuses on building stakeholder buy-in without abandoning advanced techniques.
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Scaling Agile to an 800-Person Team
Dylan Smith discusses how Microsoft’s TFS/VSTS team changed their culture, what their agile practices and planning horizons are, and the changing roles and team structures over the years.
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Testing Your Message-Driven Application
Marcin Grzejszczak and Jakub Pilimon discuss using events as integration messages in a system, addressing content-negotiation, versioning and acceptance tests.
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Walking up the Spring for Apache Kafka Stack
Viktor Gamov and Gary Russell discuss several Spring projects targeted at Kafka developers: spring-kafka, spring-integration-kafka, the kafka binder for spring-cloud-stream.
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A Room with a Vue.js
Ryan Rousseau introduces Vue.js, building a simple web application to showcase its features and benefits.
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If You Don’t Know Where You’re Going, It Doesn’t Matter How Fast You Get There
Jez Humble and Nicole Forsgren explain the importance of knowing how (and what) to measure in order to focus on what’s important and communicate progress to peers, leaders, and stakeholders.
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Rethinking HCI with Neural Interfaces @CTRLlabsCo
Adam Berenzweig talks about brain-computer interfaces, neuromuscular interfaces, and other biosensing techniques that can eliminate the need for physical controllers.
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Using Data Effectively: beyond Art and Science
Hilary Parker talks about approaches and techniques to collect the most useful data, analyze it in a scientific way, and use it most effectively to drive actions and decisions.