InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Kaizen: The Key to Continuous Improvement
Luca Mezzalira introduces several Kaizen techniques for work and spare time.
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How a Product Team Is Improving Value Delivery Rate with Kanban
Andy Carmichael shares some lessons learned implementing a number of Kanban practices that have been subjected to an improving process.
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Software Development & Architecture @ LinkedIn
Sid Anand discusses the architectural and development practices adopted by LinkedIn as a continuous growing company.
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Zen: Pinterest's Graph Storage Service
This talk goes over the design motivation for Zen and describe its internals including the API, type system and HBase backend.
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Tumblr - Bits to Gifs
John Bunting talks about different services Tumblr has built and how their architecture helps them be fault tolerant as they continue to grow.
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Continuous Delivery Without Breaking Everything
Andy Vaughn gives attendees a case study of how changing the development model and release cycle of a 5 year old software product to continuous delivery greatly improved the product.
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Spring Integration - Java Configuration and More
Gary Russell examines in detail many of the new features of Spring Integration 3.0 and 4.0 releases through hands-on demonstration.
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Spring Framework on Java 8
Juergen Hoeller illustrates basic Spring Framework 4.0 concepts and selected Java 8 features within Spring's programming model, exploring the impact on application architectures.
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1.5 Million Log Lines Per Second: Building and Maintaining Flume Flows at Conversant
Mike Keane presents how Conversant migrated to Flume, managing 1000 agents across 4 data centers, processing over 50B log lines per day with peak hourly averages of over 1.5 million log lines/sec.
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The Big Data Imperative: Discovering & Protecting Sensitive Data in Hadoop
Jeremy Stieglitz discusses best practices for a data-centric security , compliance and data governance approach, with a particular focus on two customer use cases.
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Java Past, Present, and Future
Brian Goetz keynotes on Java’s history, evolution and its future, how it is going to meet the needs of today’s programming.
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Adaptable Engineering: 3D Printing and Agile
The presenters lead an interactive session on how to use 3D printing to prototype and create engineering products in an agile manner.