InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Microservices Panel
The panelists discuss things like security, service meshes and how to troubleshoot distributed systems, looking forward to see what the next 12 months may hold for microservice architectures.
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Inside a Self-Driving Uber
Matt Ranney breaks down the software components that come together to make a self-driving Uber drive itself. He talks about how they thoroughly test new software before it is deployed to the fleet.
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Microservices Lessons Learned from a Startup
Susanne Kaiser shares some lessons learned along their microservices journey from a startup perspective - and what they would do differently in hindsight if they could start the journey again.
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Introduction to Sociocracy 3.0 – Effective Collaboration at Any Scale
Frederik Vannieuwenhuyse explains the basic concepts of Sociocracy 3.0, looking at some patterns regarding co-creation and evolution, meeting practices, and organizational structures.
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Testing in the Age of DevOps
Roy Osherove discusses how to approach testing in a DevOps environment.
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How to Cloud Ops Like a Boss
The panelists answer the question “What does it take for an Ops team to run a platform that scales with business, is always available, secure, and performing optimally?”.
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Delivering the Power of Data Using Spring Cloud Data Flow and DataStax Enterprise Cassandra NoSQL Database
Gilbert Lau and Wayne Lund talk about using SCDF on PCF for microservice scaling and pipelining data into Cassandra.
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Beyond Rapid Development: Continuous Operations and Telemetry / Monitoring with MongoDB on PCF
Jason Mimick demos using PCF to deploy geo distributed, horizontally scalable MongoDB Enterprise deployments through a self service model.
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What's New in Spring AMQP 2.0
Gary Russell discusses what was new in Spring AMQP 2 including listener container implementation, type-safe RabbitTemplate operations and more.
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It's a Kind of Magic: under the Covers of Spring Boot
Brian Clozel and Stéphane Nicoll discuss Spring Boot auto-configuration and the conditional configuration model.
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Project Reactor: Now and Tomorrow
Stéphane Maldini and Simon Baslé discuss what’s new in Spring Reactor including support for Reactive AOP, Observability, Tracing, Error Strategies for long-running streams, new Netty driver, etc.
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Go beyond Native with Web-Based VR and AR
Kieran Farr discusses how to create compelling and performant VR and AR experiences delivered entirely through the browser, how web-based VR and AR compare to native applications, and more.