InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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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.
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Culturing Resiliency with Data: a Taxonomy of Outages
Ranjib Dey overviews the categorization of outages that happened at Uber in the past few years based on root cause types.
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Certainty among the Chaos
Marco Coulter discusses the capabilities of chaos engineering beyond resiliency to support capacity optimization.
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Six Decades of Software Engineering
Mary Poppendieck covers some of the early principles behind great software engineering that are as true today as they were a half century ago, and some mistakes made that do need to be repeated.
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Living without Pre-Production Environments
Nicky Wrightson talks about why Skyscanner has chosen to ditch non-production environments, how they do this, and explains when this approach doesn’t work.
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The More You Know: a Guide to Understanding Your Systems
Tyler Wells shares how Twilio developed a template that enables them to understand their systems better, identify critical metrics to watch, and how to use Chaos Engineering to verify it all.
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Convergence of Chaos Engineering and Revolutionized Technology Techniques
Yury Niño Roa explores how emerging paradigms can use Chaos Engineering to manage the pains in the path toward providing a solution, showing how Chaos Engineering can benefit from AI.
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InfoQ Live Roundtable: Recruiting, Interviewing, and Hiring Senior Developer Talent
The panelists share their best practices for hiring teams that will propel their growth.
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The Past, Present, and Future of Cloud Native API Gateways
Daniel Bryant discusses the evolution of API gateways over the past ten years, current challenges of using Kubernetes, strategies for exposing services and APIs, the (potential) future of gateways.
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Let Devs Be Devs: Abstracting away Compliance and Reliability to Accelerate Modern Cloud Deployments
Rahul Arya shares how they built a platform to abstract away compliance, make reliability with Chaos Engineering completely self-serve, and enable developers to ship code faster.
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Can Chaos Coerce Clarity from Compounding Complexity? Certainly
Matt Simons attempts to catch some Black Swans in a system’s architecture and infrastructure, hidden in increased complexity.