InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Cloud DevSecOps in Practice: People, Processes and Tools
The panelists discuss how to get the right security, DevOps, and cloud engineering stakeholders together to build a realistic DevSecOps strategy.
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Create from Anywhere: the Netflix Workstations Story
Michelle Brenner discusses the studio Netflix has been building for their originals, the technology behind it and the challenges faced.
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Panel: WebAssembly - the Past, Present and Future
Aaron Turner, Taylor Thomas and Matt Butcher discuss the past, the present, and the future; where they think this technology will be most impactful in the coming years.
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Seven Ways to Fail at Microservices
Holly Cummins discusses a number of anti-patterns in building microservices: The murky goal, Microservices envy, Cloud native spaghetti, The enterprise hairball, The someday automation, and others.
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Improving eBay's Development Velocity
Randy Shoup and Mark Weinberg discuss breaking down silos, measuring software delivery, continually reducing build, startup, PR validation, and deployment time, embedding experts in product teams.
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Maintaining Software Quality with Microservices
The panelists discuss what microservices are, why companies are making the transition, how to identify the challenges when planning the move to microservices, and best practices for software quality.
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WASM in the Wild West: a Practical Application Tale
Taylor Thomas, Matt Butcher discuss the possibilities afforded by WASM and why they think it will be a major component of application development in the cloud, along with some of the lessons learned.
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Experimenting with WASM for Future Audience Experiences in BBC iPlayer
Tim Pearce discusses how they used WebAssembly to deploy their iPlayer across various web browsers, what advantages this approach had and how they intend to use WebAssembly outside the browser.
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Panel: Future of Language Support for ML
Jendrik Jördening, Irene Dea, Alanna Tempest take a look at the state of the art of ML/AI development and how advances in language technology (specifically differentiable programming langs) can help.
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Pivoting and Exploitation in a Docker Environment
Filipi Pires discusses different ways that exist in working with a single form of pivot and how to overcome different obstacles in different networks within this “new” environment called Docker.
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Building with Extensibility
Christi Schneider covers concepts of extensibility, discussing why it's important for all roles to gain an understanding of extensibility and consider it at each step of the product life cycle.
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Depending on Whether I Had Coffee or Not, Your Application May Be High Risk
Shannon Morrison and Scott Behrens discuss how to perform application risk analysis at scale.