InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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From Story to Roadmap – Tying It All Together
Sue Bramhall discusses how to tie together and create alignment between Tech and Business.
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Everything You Wanted to Know about Apache Kafka But Were Too Afraid to Ask!
Ricardo Ferreira explains what a streaming platform such as Apache Kafka is and some of the use cases and design patterns around its use.
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What to Build First: Goal-Oriented MVP
Arvid Torset and Tatiana Kolesnikova discuss Goal-oriented MVP, a methodology that joins principles of the Lean business model, human-oriented design and Agile development.
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Distributed Tracing in the Wild
Adrian Cole, Tommy Ludwig and Narayanan Arunachalam share the “Sites” project, which is an inventory of real-life setups people use today with distributed tracing to increase developer productivity.
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Responsible Microservices
Nate Schutta discusses a set of factors to apply to decide if something deserves to be a microservice or not.
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Introducing and Scaling a GraphQL BFF
Michelle Garrett talks about the journey of introducing and then scaling a GraphQL BFF to serve multiple applications.
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Optimize for Time
Andy Walker gives advice on how to use time in a way that enables teams to improve. He shares practical advice on how to get the most out of the time, and proposes principles to develop approaches
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Designing Composable Functional Libraries, Not Just for Data Visualization
Tomas Petricek describes the design of a data visualization library in The Gamma, covering principles of functional library design useful to use when tackling problems in other domains.
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Turnkey Multi-Region, Active-Active Session Stores with Steeltoe, Redis Enterprise, and PAS
Adi Foulger provides insights into the Redis Enterprise architecture and demos active/active Redis clusters across two geo-distributed Pivotal Platform foundations.
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Reactive Event Processing with Apache Geode
Bill Burcham discusses how to integrate Geode with your Reactive System efficiently, and at scale.
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Testing Software Architecture
Vladik Khononov discusses testing the architecture of a system, covering what makes a good architecture, identifying a big ball of mud, an exhausted architecture, and automating such tests.