InfoQ Homepage Panel Content on InfoQ
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Building Great Engineering Cultures Panel
The panelists discuss topics relating to the challenges of engineering culture development.
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AI Panel
Panelists attempt to demystify AI and answer questions from the public.
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Tech in Banking Panel
The panelists discuss some of the challenges of architecting systems for banking.
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Cloud-Native Data: What Is it? Will it Solve the Data-DevOps Divide?
The panelists debate whether data's answer to cloud-native will mirror DevOps or not.
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Microservices Panel
The panelists discuss things like security, service meshes and how to troubleshoot distributed systems, looking forward to see what the next 12 months may hold for microservice architectures.
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How to Cloud Ops Like a Boss
The panelists answer the question “What does it take for an Ops team to run a platform that scales with business, is always available, secure, and performing optimally?”.
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Diversity & Inclusion in Tech: A Panel Discussion
The panelists explore how and why diversity is important, key challenges they encountered, success stories and ideas for how each can help foster a more inclusive technical organization.
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Tech Ethics in Action Panel
The panelists discuss the role of ethics in software engineering.
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The Art of Chaos Engineering Panel
The panelists answer audience questions on the emerging field of chaos engineering including what chaos engineering is, how you get started with it, and pitfalls of adoption.
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The Whole Engineer Panel
Justin Becker, Dave Copeland, Kevin Stewart, and Anjuan Simmons discuss how to become an effective engineer. They approach the challenges and offer some tips, techniques, and new ways of thinking.
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Microservices: Patterns and Practices Panel
C. Richardson, R. Shoup, L. Ryan, R. Tangirala, and R. Schloming participate in a discussion on microservices and the challenges faced at scale, the strategies to use and more.
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Agile Patterns and Anti-Patterns
The panelists share from their experiences working in various sized organizations, across various industries, Agile experiences which can be applied to another team, department, or organization.