InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Evolving Trainline Architecture for Scale, Reliability and Productivity
Milena Nikolic discusses how Trainline's systems architecture has evolved over the past 5 years to cater changes, as well as what's coming next.
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Stateful Cloud Services at Neon: Navigating Design Decisions and Trade-Offs
John Spray discusses the complexities of stateful cloud service design, using Neon Serverless Postgres as a case study, where to put data and how many copies, ensuring availability, scaling a service.
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Mind Your Language Models: an Approach to Architecting Intelligent Systems
Nischal HP discusses the intricacies of designing and implementing intelligent systems powered by LLMs, drawing upon practical insights gained from real-world deployments.
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0 → 1, Shipping Threads in 5 Months
Zahan Malkani shares how they built a microblogging service to compete with Twitter with a small team that shipped a new social network in a few months.
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Turbocharged Development: the Speed and Efficiency of WebAssembly
Danielle Lancashire discusses why Wasm is the most cross-platform unit of compute for serverless applications, and how that translates to efficiency at scale.
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AI Integration for Java: to the Future, from the Past
The panelists discuss workflows, staff impact, and utilizing different tools, frameworks, and services to integrate AI in Java applications.
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The Art, Science and Psychology of Decision Making
Hannes Ricklefs makes an exploration into the science behind decision-making, with tips and tricks to improve the ability to make sound personal and professional choices.
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Pitfalls of Unified Memory Models in GPUs
Joe Rowell explores the use of unified memory on modern GPU, the low-level details of how unified memory is realized on an x86-64 system, and some of the tools to understand what's happening on a GPU.
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Resilience and Chaos Engineering in a Kubernetes World
The panelists discuss the tools, knowledge, and resources that can help achieve faster incident response and recovery times.
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When DevOps Runs Its Course - We Need Platform as a Runtime
Aviran Mordo describes how Wix is building its own Platform as a Runtime (PaaR) infrastructure that allows developers to ship software faster, more securely, and with higher quality.
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How We Created a High-Scale Notification System at Duolingo
Vitor Pellegrino and Zhen Zhou discuss how they built and tested Duolingo's high-scale on-demand notification system, including what it takes to manage resources and site reliability concurrently.
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Architecting for Data Products
Danilo Sato discusses what constitutes a data product and different types of data products, how data products support data architecture at different levels, skills and team topologies needed.