InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Java at Speed: Getting the Most out of Modern Hardware
Gil Tene discusses some of the optimizations and capabilities that the latest crop of JVMs are able to apply when running on the latest servers, and performance issues with financial applications.
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State of Chaos Engineering
Bruce Wong discusses the current state of Chaos Engineering, emerging patterns of success, and the future opportunity at hand.
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Functional / Microservices in Real-Time Financials
Vitor Olivier presents how Nubank has built the system of record based on functional programming principles, the challenges they faced when taking it to scale and the benefits of their approach.
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Saving the Plane from a Nosedive
Alexander Logan discusses assumptions and the importance of considering them seriously before making decisions, sharing a story of a wrong decision of his that almost killed a company.
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Better: Fearless Feedback for Software Teams
Erika Carlson introduces effective feedback, with strategies for giving, receiving, and processing feedback, and the challenges and rewards of using feedback as a tool to improve team performance.
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Serverless Architectures
Rafal Gancarz introduces the core concepts around Serverless/FaaS and describes architectural and operational aspects of distributed systems built on top the serverless stack with application on AWS.
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Wobserver: Easy to Integrate Monitoring and Debugging
Ian Luites introduces wobserver, discussing the background of the project and showing how to mount it into a Phoenix application, hook it up to Prometheus, and deploy it behind a load balancer.
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Shaving the Golden Yak
Jessica Kerr provides reasons to spend some time smoothing the development experience, and clues for where to spend that time in ways that help the entire team.
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Lean Business Agility
Klaus Leopold shows how to establish business agility in a Lean way, presenting a case where he improved organizational agility of about 80 teams without bothering teams in their daily work.
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Flip Change Management, Let’s Change by Adventure
Andy de Vale makes a case to approach change differently, challenging listeners to find an approach to change that celebrates and amplifies what makes us human.
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Alluxio: The Journey Thus Far and the Road ahead
Gene Pang introduces Alluxio, an open-source memory-speed virtual distributed storage system, integrations with other storage systems and some of the improvements they are working on.
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Deep Listening: Creating Conversational Agility
Brian Branagan explains how to decrease dissatisfaction with “not being heard” by changing the way of listening, supported by latest discoveries in the neuroscience of listening.