InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Eventual Consistency – Don’t Be Afraid!
Susanne Braun shares her experiences from different case studies with industry clients, and open access design guidelines developed using action research.
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Architecting a Production Development Environment for Reliability
At Meta, developers use servers (devservers) to perform their daily work. This talk discusses their software architecture and the mechanisms employed to ensure they remain reliable and available.
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The Shape of Thoughts: How to Create Visual Templates to Bring Clarity, Context and Change to You and Your Teams!
Gemma Honour discusses how simple shapes can shape thinking, and break down difficult problems into something that is manageable and approachable.
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Using Traffic Modeling to Load-Balance Netflix Traffic at Global Scale
Niosha Behnam and Sergey Fedorov discuss how Netflix shifted from geo-based DNS load-balancing to a latency-based approach, relying on real-user measurements and building a model of Netflix traffic.
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Why Cloud Zombies Are Destroying the Planet and How You Can Stop Them
Holly Cummins explains how utilization and elasticity relate to sustainability. She also introduces a range of practical techniques, including absurdly-simple-automation, LightSwitchOps, and FinOps.
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Implementing OSSF Scorecards across an Organization
Chris Swan provides a walkthrough of the steps involved in securing a first repository, and then what it takes to repeat that process across an organization with multiple repos.
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Future of Web3 in Debt Capital Markets
Avtar Sehra discusses the future of institutional DeFi, as is being done by Clinaro, where flexible instruments can be deployed.
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The Joy of Building Large Scale Systems
Suhail Patel discusses the art and practice of building systems from core principles with a focus on how this can be done in practice within teams and organisations.
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Tech's Carbon Footprint: Understanding and Tackling the Impact of Tech on the Climate Crisis
Paul Lawson discusses the components of a tech carbon footprint, how cloud providers are tackling the problem of carbon emissions, and what the future of the cloud might look like.
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Wasm: What is Universal Compute Good For?
Sean Isom describes a framework for building universal applications using browser-based Wasm, server side Wasm, and what is coming next with edge computing.
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Performance: Adventures in Thread-per-Core Async with Redpanda and Seastar
John Spray describes an experience of building high performance systems with C++20 in an asynchronous runtime, and explores the challenges & tradeoffs in adopting a thread-per-core architecture.
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PostgresML: Leveraging Postgres as a Vector Database for AI
Montana Low provides an understanding of how Postgres can be used as a vector database for AI and how it can be integrated into your existing application stack.