InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Service Mesh: Past, Present and Future
Idit Levine discusses the unique opportunities presented in service mesh for multi-cluster and multi-mesh operations.
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Being Secure by Default
Dan Abel discusses how they have changed their culture and built confidence in security practices with a culture of collaboration across their organization.
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Scaling Culture of Resiliency in the Enterprise
Nate Vogel shares how he grew the data engineering team with an emphasis on building a culture of reliability, discussing processes and tools used.
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IBM’s Principles of Chaos Engineering
Haytham Elkhoja discusses the process of getting engineers from across to agree on a list of Chaos Engineering principles, adapting existing principles to customer requirements and internal services.
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Armor CLAD Functions
Guy Podjarny talks about how to properly secure our cloud functions. He uses a model called CLAD to remember what's left to protect, and discusses concrete practices to scale our defences.
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How I Became a Tester! Breaking Silos within Cross-Functional Teams
Almudena Rodriguez Pardo shows how spreading skills among Scrum team members nurtured a learning culture, broke the traditional silos of expertise, and increased the efficiency of the teams.
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Top Five Things You Can Do to Reduce Operational Load
Rachel Obstler discusses the things one can do to make a big difference in reducing operational work from incidents, reducing duplicate efforts, surfacing issues, and improving response times.
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Self-Service Chaos Engineering: Fitting Gremlin into a DevOps Culture
Doug Campbell shares how they rolled out Gremlin at Grubhub and how they educated and enabled all engineering teams to use it.
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Cultivating Production Excellence
Liz Fong-Jones talks about several practices core to production excellence: giving everyone a stake in production, collaborating to ensure observability, measuring with Service Level Objectives & more
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Mastering Remote Meetings
Lisette Sutherland and Judy Rees conduct an interactive keynote where everyone engages with the tools and processes that make for better virtual meetings.
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Continuous Resilience
Adrian Cockcroft talks about how to build robust systems by being more systematic about hazard analysis, and including the operator experience in the hazard model.
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User Stories: Re-Explained – You Think You Know until You Realise You Don't
Antony Marcano discusses using User Stories, tasks and features in disguise to release more value, sooner, with more flexibility and without dependencies.