InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Modern Banking in 1500 Microservices
Matt Heath and Suhail Patel explain how the Monzo team builds, operates, observes, and maintains the banking infrastructure; and how they compose microservices to add new functionality.
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Growing Resilience: Serving Half a Billion Users Monthly at Condé Nast
Crystal Hirschorn outlines how Condé Nast practices Chaos engineering, where this fits within the already established testing and verification ecosystem, and more.
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How to Debug Your Team
Lisa van Gelder tells stories about how she debugged teams at three companies, and the consequences of not giving teams what they need to be successful: Mastery, Autonomy, Purpose and Safety.
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When There’s No Control, What Can You Do to Thrive?
Katherine Kirk focuses on how to turn ‘survive’ into ‘thrive’, even in the face of what seems like impossible scenarios, political traps and unending oscillating difficulty.
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Panel: the State of DevOps in Retail
The panelists discuss the pressures unique to the retail industry when adopting DevOps principles and practices, and how they have responded to challenges in the current global climate.
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Components, Patterns and Sh*t That’s Hard to Deal with
Marco Cedaro identifies some ideas they tried and discusses the way they approached componentization.
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Preparing for the Unexpected
Samuel Parkinson talks about how the Financial Times manages incidents and what they are doing to make it a sustainable process.
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Designing Secure Architectures the Modern Way, Regardless of Stack
Eugene Pilyankevich shares his experience of implementing sophisticated defenses in constrained environments and explains why designing it properly is what counts.
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Performance vs. New Features: It Doesn’t Have to Be a Zero-Sum Game
Dmitry Vyazelenko explores implementing CRC checksums for a durable log while trying to retain respectable performance.
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Aginext 2020: Lightning Talks
Hannah Cork moderates a number of short talks where speakers discuss their Agile journey.
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Distributed Programming, Hash Tables, and Fun!
Thomas Gebert and Nick Misturak demonstrate how they built a distributed hash-table video-sharing system, the technical hurdles encountered, and the pros/cons of using functional languages to do so.
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Lessons from DAZN: Scaling Your Project with Micro-Frontends
Luca Mezzalira explains how to implement micro-frontends, enabling to scale up a project with tens of developers without reducing the throughput.