InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Cloud-Native Data Pipelines with Apache Kafka
Gwen Shapira discusses how data engineering requirements changed in a cloud-native world, and how the solutions change with them.
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Work Together Anywhere: What Great Remote Teams Look Like
Lisette Sutherland discusses how to work remotely as though you were in the office with colleagues.
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Beyond the Double Bind
Patrick Steyaert explores how to integrate (agile) intuition and (agile) reasoning, and provides a common conceptual framework underlying the very different schools of (agile) thought.
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A Dive into Streams @LinkedIn with Brooklin
Celia Kung talks about Brooklin, LinkedIn’s managed data streaming service, and dives deeper into its architecture and use cases, as well as their future plans.
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The User Journey of a Refugee: How we introduced an Agile Mindset to the Nonprofit Sector
Stephanie Gasche tells how they went from a domain name to wireframes to a registered society and an up-and-running website within four months, serving an influx of 130,000 asylum seekers.
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Putting the Spark in Functional Fashion Tech Analytics
Gareth Rogers shows how his team used Clojure to provide a solid platform to connect and manage an AWS hosted analytics pipeline and the pitfalls they encountered on the way.
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Not Sold Yet, GraphQL: A Humble Tale from Skeptic to Enthusiast
Garrett Heinlen talks about how Netflix builds and deploys GraphQL and how they are running it in production.
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Making 'npm install' Safe
Kate Sills talks about some of the security issues using NPM packages, and Realms and SES (Secure ECMAScript) as possible solutions to NPM package security vulnerabilities.
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Driving Technology Transformation at @WeWork
Hugo Haas talks about the platform and architecture behind WeWork’s technology transformation over the past 2.5 years, and some of the unique technology challenges WeWork faces.
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PID Loops and the Art of Keeping Systems Stable
Colm MacCárthaigh shows what PID loops look like in the context of modern systems, and how exponential backoff, flow-control, and other techniques can be wielded to build self-healing systems.
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Designing an Ethical Chatbot
Steve Worswick talks about the tips and tricks he uses when designing a chatbot to ensure it remains an ethical product and family-friendly without being corrupted by trolls and abusive users.
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Streaming Log Analytics with Kafka
Kresten Thorup discusses how and why they use Kafka internally and demos how they utilize it as a straightforward event-sourcing model for distributed deployments.