InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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How to Hire and Work with People Who Aren’t Like You
Koshin Mariano discusses Diversity and Inclusion, why initiatives in this area have cost many technology companies hundreds of millions, yet there has been little change in who works in tech.
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21st Century Change Management: What We Know and Where We Must Do Better
Mike Burrows explores a modern model for continuous transformation that integrates tried-and-tested tools and techniques from in and round Lean-Agile.
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The Groupishness of Groups
Katy Rowett explores some of the social defenses that teams might engage in when people leave or join groups or when management seems to work against them.
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The Distributed Pit of Success @Deliveroo
Greg Beech discusses how Deliveroo is using DDD principles and powerful building blocks to allow engineers of any level to quickly and successfully deploy new systems into production.
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Deconstructing TypeScript’s Type System
Spencer Schneidenbach discusses some of the advanced type features of TypeScript, including intersection types, type guards, nullable types, type aliases, string literals, and discriminated unions.
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Mob Programming
Llewellyn Falco discusses Mob Programming, a way of working, what it looks like, and why it can work, including a short session of actual mobbing.
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Rethinking API Management Architecture
Nuwan Dias discusses API Management architectures, their problems and how they have influenced in building a brand new architecture for an API Management solution for modern enterprise systems.
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Solving Business Problems Using Predictive Analytics
The panelists discuss solving business problems with predictive analytics.
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A Cloud-centric Ecosystem Approach to Ease IoT Development
Yujing Wu discusses two use cases of a cloud-based IoT ecosystem that enables IoT device communication across silos and interoperability across different vendors.
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Injecting Modern Concepts into Legacy Processes
Michael Jenkins discusses ways that developers and system administrators can use to bridge the gap between legacy systems and modern techniques.
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Trio of Trouble: Design Thinking, Lean and Agile
Jonny Schneider compares Design Thinking, Lean and Agile, offering guidelines for working with other teams, and advising on what to avoid doing, based on lessons learned in the trenches.
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Why Isn't Lean/Agile/Scrum/DevOps The Way We All Work and What Comes Next?
Adam Yuret discusses what real-world pressures are, preventing organizations from achieving what Lean and Agile approaches promise.