InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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DevSecOps Best Practices for Identity & Access Management
The panelists discuss how to integrate security into DevOps, where their concerns are and how each is addressed.
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K8s: Rampant Pragmatism in the Cloud at Starling Bank
Jason Maude explores Starling’s technical philosophy of rampant pragmatism and how they applied it to their delivery pipeline.
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Authorization at Netflix Scale
Travis Nelson discusses Netflix’s approach to scaling and shares techniques for distributed caching and isolating failure domains.
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Making Sense of Application Security
Adib Saikali provides a roadmap for application developers and architects to master application security, identifying the security skills needed as an application developer.
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Talk Like a Suit: Making a Business Case for Engineering Work
David Van Couvering walks through some of the approaches and strategies used to make a business case, and walks through a few examples to help make it concrete.
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Prod Lessons - Deployment Validation and Graceful Degradation
Anika Mukherji discusses lessons learned in production at Pinterest: deployment validation framework and product-informed graceful degradation, preventing hundreds of outages.
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Cloud-Native Application Security: Your Attack Surface Just Got Bigger
Brian Vermeer shows common threats, vulnerabilities, and misconfiguration including the recently disclosed issues in Log4j, including actionable remediation and best practices.
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Solving Data Quality Issues to Diagnose Health Symptoms with AI
Lola Priego and Jose del Pozo discuss how they improved the user input accuracy, normalized lab data using a scoring algorithm, and how this work finishes with an AI to diagnose health.
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Lessons Learned from Remote-First SRE
James McNeil discusses how they have made remote working sustainable at Netlify, practices which can improve hybrid and in-person incident management.
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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Zero Shot Learning
Roland Meertens shows how one can get started deploying models without requiring any data, discussing foundational models, and examples of them, such as GPT-3 and OpenAI CLIP.
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Designing Event-Driven Architectures Using the AsyncAPI Specification
Fran Mendez discusses event-driven or asynchronous APIs, comparing AsyncAPI with OpenAPI/Swagger, AMQP/MQTT/Kafka with HTTP, and publish/subscribe with request/response.
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Microservices to Async Processing Migration at Scale
Sharma Podila shares from their experience migrating to asynchronous processing at scale, requiring attention to managing data loss, a highly available infrastructure, and elasticity to handle bursts.