InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Serverless + Containers = Modern Cloud Applications
Donna Malayeri talks about how Pulumi has helped their customers transition from a traditional architecture to one that uses serverless and containers.
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Unbreakable: Learning to Bend But Not Break at Netflix
Haley Tucker shares examples of chaos experiments which identified problems and built confidence in Netflix’s resilience mechanisms, with challenges, lessons, and benefits scaling chaos engineering.
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Serverless Patterns and Anti-patterns
Joe Emison covers the ideal patterns for serverless applications, anti-patterns for both greenfield applications & migrations, real-world consequences of running serverless applications in production.
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Ethical Tech - A Psychologist's Perspective
Alexander Steinhart lives and works in Berlin and has a rather interesting background in psychology as well as technology.
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Off the Beaten Track
Marc Burgauer discusses what else can be done in Agile than the usual practices that companies attempt to adopt in order to become agile.
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Regulatory Environment and Government Opportunities for Blockchain
Joseph Williams reviews the regulatory issues that face the implementation of blockchain, and discusses where blockchain might first be applied to government operations.
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Leading Changes in DevOps Organization
David Fiorentino provides advice on how to lead change necessary to adopt DevOps in an organization.
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Adopting DevOps? You Are Aiming at the Wrong Target!
Gregor Hohpe reflects on the experience of transforming IT inside a large organization as opposed to simply adopting DevOps.
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Using Chaos to Build Resilient Systems
Tammy Butow explains how to build resilient systems by focusing on the detection, mitigation, resolution and prevention of incidents.
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Observability to Better Serverless Apps
Erica Windisch dives into how serverless development with observability tooling can help bridge the gap between operations and business intelligence to learn better and iterate faster.
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Containers at Web Scale Panel
The panelists talk about what the future looks like in the container management space, improvements in developer productivity, overall systems reliability and compute efficiency, and more.
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Properties of Chaos
Nathan Aschbacher talks about how and why chaos engineering is being applied to autonomous vehicle safety, how property-based testing principles can influence chaos engineering goals, and more.