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How to Work in Tech and Not Wreck the Planet
Holly Cummins discusses some of the trade-offs affecting climate change and provides a roadmap to figuring out the right thing.
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Failing Fast: the Impact of Bias When Speeding up Application Security
Laura Bell explores how bias impacts the security of a development lifecycle and examines 3 common biases that lead to big issues in this space.
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Qualitative Analysis for Digital Transformation
John Willis discusses how Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis and a QDA approach can be used to analyze group, leadership interviews to better understand Digital Transformation outcomes.
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Navigating the New Remote Normal
Lisette Sutherland discusses how to navigate the new world of working as a hybrid team, sharing ideas for what it means to be “present” at work and how to create that sense of team even when virtual.
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Finding the “I” within Inclusion
Wade Davis and Karen Casella explore some of the history of I&D, its historical relationship with both over and underrepresented groups, and how to find yourself within I&D.
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Cloud Native Is about Culture, Not Containers
Holly Cummins shares stories of customers struggling to get cloud native and all the ways things can go wrong.
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Building Latency Sensitive User Facing Analytics via Apache Pinot
Chinmay Soman discusses how LinkedIn, Uber and other companies managed to have low latency for analytical database queries in spite of high throughput.
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Building Tech at Presidential Scale
Dan Woods discusses the unique challenges of building and running tech for a presidential cycle, highlighting the digital duct tape that held the pieces together and the data flowing.
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Leading Technical Projects - and How to Get Them Done
Sarah Wells shares stories on how the Operations and Reliability team at the FT built tools that are used by lots of their development teams: the challenges they faced, the things they tried and more.
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Production & Debugging in a Serverless World
Tal Weiss covers some of the main things to watch out for and the advanced techniques we can put in place to make sure that we'll be prepared to debug even the nastiest Serverless production issues.
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Service Mesh: Past, Present and Future
Idit Levine discusses the unique opportunities presented in service mesh for multi-cluster and multi-mesh operations.
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Armor CLAD Functions
Guy Podjarny talks about how to properly secure our cloud functions. He uses a model called CLAD to remember what's left to protect, and discusses concrete practices to scale our defences.