InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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AI as a Service at Scale: Retail Case Study
Eldar Sadikov discusses emerging applications of AI in retail, illustrating how Jetlore's machine learning rank technology is currently utilized to power millions of consumer experiences every day.
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Yes, and...
Liz Keogh uses the principle of "Yes, and..." as a way of looking differently at some core Kanban principles, explaining how to create leadership and bring safety to the team.
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Serverless Design Patterns with AWS Lambda: Big Data with Little Effort
Tim Wagner discusses Big Data on serverless, showing working examples and how to set up a CI/CD pipeline, demonstrating AWS Lambda with the Serverless Application Model (SAM).
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Java Futures: Modules and More
Karen Kinnear highlights some Java 9 features, diving into the Module System (project Jigsaw), and taking a sneak peak at some of the future Java projects currently incubating.
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Empowering Devices for IoT with Erlang and FPGA
Irina Guberman discusses challenges using FPGAs and Erlang in IoT, including enforcing security and updating FPGA devices on the fly.
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A Series of Unfortunate Container Events @Netflix
Amit Joshi and Andrew Spyker talk about Project Titus, Netflix's container runtime on top of Amazon EC2.
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Survival of the Fittest - Streaming Architectures
Michael Hansen talks about the core principles that will stand the tests of streaming evolution, the potential pitfalls that we may stumble over on our path to streaming and how to avoid these.
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Streaming for Personalization Datasets at Netflix
Shriya Arora discusses challenges faced with stream processing unbounded datasets, comparing microbatch with event-based approaches using Spark and Flink.
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Doorman - An Osquery Fleet Manager
Marcin Wielgoszewski talks about how his company uses Doorman and osquery to provide visibility into their infrastructure to enforce security.
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Streaming Microservices: Contracts & Compatibility
Gwen Shapira discusses patterns of schema design, schema storage and schema evolution that help development teams build contracts through better collaboration and deliver resilient applications faster
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Refactoring Organizations - A Netflix Study
Josh Evans uses Netflix as a case study to illustrate how specific strategies, framed as technical analogs, have been employed to maximize engineering agility, velocity, and impact.
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Build a Better Monster: Morality, Machine Learning and Mass Surveillance
Maciej Ceglowski wonders what tech companies can do to reduce the amount of data collected, closing the path to mass surveillance and bringing some morality in using ML with this data.