InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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How DoorDash Ensures Velocity and Reliability through Policy Automation
Lin Du discusses the details of their approach at DoorDash; how they enabled their engineers to self-serve infrastructure through policy automation while ensuring both reliability and high velocity.
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Getting Developers into F1 Driver Seats with Security?
Henry Tze discusses a platform to develop on, automation, a perimeter to safeguard the best assets, and a user-centric container foundation.2
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Bridging Silos and Overcoming Collaboration Antipatterns in Multidisciplinary Organizations
Emily Webber explores some common anti-patterns and the problems that those anti-patterns create, then shares some approaches and techniques to break those silos down to work together better.
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How Netflix Ensures Highly-Reliable Online Stateful Systems
Joseph Lynch discusses the architecture of Netflix's stateful caches and databases, including how they capacity plan, bulkhead, and deploy software to their global, full-active, data topology.
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From Runtime Efficiency to Carbon Efficiency
Michal Dorko discusses Goldman Sachs’s proprietary language, Slang, a core technology responsible for booking trades, quoting prices and analysing risk, among other use cases.
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PRQL: a Simple, Powerful, Pipelined SQL Replacement
Aljaž Mur Eržen discusses PRQL, a language that can be compiled to most SQL dialects, which makes it portable and reusable, important factors of OLAP.
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LSEG Cloud Lessons Learned: after Nearly a Decade of Being Cloud-First, What Have We Learned?
Oli Bage shares LSEG’s organizational, economic and technical tips about the journey to cloud. He talks about the CDMC standard, and where analytics might head in the future.
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Ephemeral Execution is the Future of Computing, but What about the Data?
Jerop Kipruto and Christie Warwick use Tekton to explore challenges of data gravity in ephemeral execution, discussing clean container injection mechanisms and a secure server interface.
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Managing 238M Memberships at Netflix
Surabhi Diwan discusses how the Netflix’ membership team outgrew many of its technology and architectural choices as memberships went from a few hundred thousand to 200 million.
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Simplifying Real-Time ML Pipelines with Quix Streams
Tomáš Neubauer discusses Quix Streams, an open-source Python library that helps data scientists and ML engineers to build real-time ML pipelines.
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Maximizing Performance and Efficiency in Financial Trading Systems through Vertical Scalability and Effective Testing
Peter Lawrey discusses achieving vertical scalability by minimizing accidental complexity and using an event-driven architecture.
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The Web's Next Transition
Kent C. Dodds discusses how the transition to the next version of the web will impact user experience, the development productivity, and business goals.