InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Systems Automation: Past, Present and Future
Mike Place discusses how automation changes SaltStack’s development process, the tooling used, what can be done better, and asks general questions about automation, using it to improve DevOps.
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IoT and Microservices
Fred George discusses how to implement an IoT solution with asynchronous microservices, detailing such a solution using Hue lights, Amazon Alexa, Apple TV and Docker.
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Why Agile Teams Have Nothing to Do with Business Agility
Klaus Leopold discusses a 600-people team’s attempt to reorganize in order to increase business agility, what worked and what didn’t, and lessons learned along the way.
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Smart Contracts That Learn
Michael Slinn discusses Smart Contracts, what they are, various implementations, how they can learn, and use cases.
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Make Your User Stories Riveting
Seb Rose explores what a good user story should look like, discussing why many of them fail to live up to people's expectations.
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A Servant Leader Approach To Facilitating Enterprise-Scale Lean-Agile Value Delivery
Carl Starendal discusses about Release Train Engineer, the servant leadership skills needed, how he/she addresses impediments, manages risk, coaches the ART, and drives improvement.
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XDP in Practice: DDoS Mitigation @Cloudflare
Gilberto Bertin discusses the architecture of Cloudflare’s automatic DDoS mitigation pipeline, the initial packet filtering solution based on Iptables, and why they had to introduce userspace offload.
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Unikraft - Unleashing the Power of Unikernels
Felipe Huici introduces Unikraft, describes it in greater detail, and gives a brief demo of how to use it in order to build a few different unikernels.
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Is Boilerplate Code Really So Bad?
Trisha Gee explores common coding scenarios using Java and Kotlin, discussing Java's evolution to improve productivity, and why staying up to date with Java can help.
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RDBMS and Apache Geode Data Movement: Low Latency ETL Pipeline by Using Cloud-Native Event Driven Microservices
Paul Warren, Heather Riddle discuss how to create cloud-native event driven microservices for RDBMS and Apache Geode by using Cloud Foundry, Spring Cloud Stream, and RabbitMQ/Kafka.
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A Journey of Mobile, Microservices, and Speed to Market at the World's Largest Home Improvement Retailer
Dustin Bennet and Jermaine Davis overview the mobile landscape at The Home Depot, where they are in the journey, and where they want to be, along with code examples in Go and React.