InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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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.
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Heretical Resilience: To Repair is Human
Ryn Daniels describes the “Apache SNAFU”, shares their experiences as the instigator of that snafu and walks through the lessons that can be learned from such an event.
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Visualizing Home Automation with GRiSP
Claudia Doppioslash and Adam Lindberg introduce GRiSP, a home automation project written in Erlang and JavaScript/D3.
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In Praise of Higher Order Functions
Mary Sheeran discusses higher order functions, taking a look at their history and their algebra, showing some examples capturing patterns in hardware description and GPU programming.
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The Service-Delivery Review: The Missing Agile Feedback Loop
Matt Philip introduces the service-delivery review as a forum for feedback, its benefits, how to conduct one and typical fitness metrics.
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The Cloud is Ready. Are You? Accelerating Enterprise Cloud Adoption with Automation
Ashok Balasubramanian discusses how Syntel’s automation powered approach helps enterprises adopt cloud, including one case of adoption of Pivotal.
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Solving Business Problems with Blockchain
The panelists discuss the business problems that blockchain can solve.
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From Zero to a Full Docker-Based IT Teams
Rachid Zarouali discusses their adoption of Docker, the tooling used, and how it helped them in their development and ops work.
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It's Not Continuous Delivery if You Can't Deploy Right Now
Ken Mugrage argues that CD is done when code is deployed in production, providing code management strategies, deployment patterns, and types of CD pipelines.
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Forecasting for Beginners
Dan Brown discusses how to forecast a delivery with a spreadsheet fairly accurately, quickly and simply, and without any need for estimation of work items or user stories.