InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Humanity 2.0
Matt Taylor tries to depict humanity and its place and relationship with technological progress, where we came from and where we are heading to.
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Taking Time Seriously
Bryan O'Sullivan introduces some of the technologies pioneered in the Haskell community to streamline software development and reduce operational costs, while producing beautiful code.
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Patterns of Software Change
Michael Feathers overviews a number of patterns he has seen in various projects which provide a good indication that major changes are to be undertaken in the system’s future.
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Keynote: The New Governance
K. Scott Morrison anticipates the future of SOA governance in the enterprise starting from the observation that there are major technological changes in the enterprise today.
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Real World Redis
David Czarnecki discusses several Redis data structures and their associated libraries used in real cases for building leaderboards, relationships and activity feeds.
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Keynote: Cloud Interoperability
Chris Harding emphasized the need for cloud interoperability and the key areas where standards are most needed – configuration, management, security, storage, communication – for businesses to growth.
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Lowering the Total Cost of an Agile Change and Transformation Program
Alex Adamopoulos emphasizes the need for hands-on learning, a method that is faster, cheaper and produces better results than taking some training or certification courses.
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Clojure + Datomic + Storm = Zolodeck
Amit Rathore describes the architecture of Zolodeck, a virtual relationship manager built on Clojure, Datomic, and Storm.
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Agile People over Agile Process
Mike Roberts shares his view current on Agile after years of practicing it, discussing how he practices it now and how that could help others.
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Panel: Code Generation - How Far Have We Come in 5 Years?
Andrew Watson, Wim Bast, Steven Kelly, Darius Silingas and Markus Völter make a retrospective of the last five years of Code Generation conferences.
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Turbo-Charging Agile Software Development with Lean Methods
Satish Thatte introduces Scrum, Agile and Lean, then explains how Lean can be used to enhance Agile practices.
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Visi: Cultured & Distributed
David Pollak discuss the strategic goals for Visi – a language for spreadsheets - and how this language and its environment can create cultural structures designed to grow its community.