InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Failing over without Falling over
Adrian Cockcroft shows how to use System Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA), as advocated by Professor Nancy Leveson’s team at MIT, to analyze failover hazards.
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InfoQ Live Roundtable: Microservices - Are They Still Worth It?
The panelists discuss the positive and negative impact of microservices: is there an alternative middle ground, have we learned how to deal with operational complexity?
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Lead Times and Psychological Safety within the Five Ideals
Gene Kim shares the Five Ideals and how they relate to Chaos Engineering. He’ll also show how the Five Ideals help build stronger, better performing, and ultimately more reliable companies.
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Stabilizing and Reinforcing H-E-B's Existing Curbside Fulfillment Systems While Reinventing Them
Justin Turner discusses using Chaos Engineering while recreating parts of their system.
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Agile Coach, Scrum Master, Change Agent…Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!
Almudena Rodriguez Pardo takes a closer look at the challenges regarding the ‘Agile coach’ responsibilities and some guidelines on what we should consider when getting ‘fantastic creatures’ on board!
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Introducing Chaos Engineering
Abby Bangser shares how Chaos Engineering is closely aligned with her background as a test engineer and how understanding that connection made all the difference.
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Introduction to Kotlin's Coroutines and Reactive Streams
Krystian Rybarczyk looks into coroutines and sees how they facilitate asynchronous programming, discussing flows and how they make writing reactive code simpler.
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The State of DevOps in Banking
The panelists discuss the state of DevOps in banking, including the increased need for adaptability, the impact of value stream mapping and management, as well as a future outlook for 2021.
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The Lonely Servant Leader
Nick Loe tells his story as a Servant Leader at Holiday Extras, and how he avoided becoming “The Lonely Servant Leader”.
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A Kubernetes Operator for etcd
James Laverack overviews etcd and why running it in Kubernetes is difficult. He discusses ways of writing Operators, why they wrote it the way they did, and talks though how it works for etcd.
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Curiosity Killed the Cat! But That’s What All Great Teams Need!
Suzanne Doyle and Kwasi Owusu-Asomaning discuss coaching tools used to build great teams.
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Reconciling Performance and Security in High Load Environments
Ignat Korchagin explores how to drive security in a high performance environment and make it a welcome and natural part of the product lifecycle.