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Power as Privilege
Pawel Brodzinski discusses how they adopted change in their organization by rethinking the management models and implementing self-organization in order to improve the performance of their teams.
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Debuggable Deep Learning
Mantas Matelis and Avesh Singh explain how they debugged DeepHeart, a DNN that detects cardiovascular disease from heart rate data.
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The Evolution of Spotify Home Architecture
Emily Samuels and Anil Muppalla discuss the evolution of Spotify's architecture that serves recommendations (playlist, albums, etc) on the Home Tab.
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Apache Metron in the Real World – Big Data and Cybersecurity, a Perfect Match
Dave Russell takes a look at a number of different organizations who are on their big data cybersecurity journey with Apache Metron.
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How (and Why) to Factor Tech Ethics into Your Sprint
Jennifer Riggins offers an explanation of what tech ethics is, and how to create a questioning-based framework to make it an Agile methodology consideration.
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Scaling Deep Learning to Petaflops and beyond!
Prabhat explores 2D and 3D convolutional architectures for solving pattern classification, regression and segmentation problems in high-energy physics, cosmology and climate science.
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Scaling Emerging AI Applications with Ray
Peter Schafhalter discusses about his work with Ray, a distributed execution framework for emerging AI applications, Tune, and Modin.
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From Managed Hybrid Hosting to Self-Service Microsoft Azure
Andy Courtenay takes a look at migrating an existing infrastructure setup over to Microsoft Azure, the trials, the tribulations, the facepalms and the ultimate freedom to grow it delivered in the end.
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How to Run an Agile Transformation (in 10 Easy Steps)
Ryan Behrman presents a recipe for Agile transformation in 10 steps.
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DevOps and People: Where Automation Begins!
Almudena Rodriguez Pardo takes a look at some scenarios where developers and operators go for broke in order to achieve a DevOps success story.
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David Grant discusses the optimal strategy for the getKanban board game, a study into the effect of different policies on the simulation, and the role luck can have when using it as a teaching aid.
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A Test of Strength
Chris Oldwood discusses writing good (strong) tests, but also how devs need to be “strong” (in character) to make that happen.