InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Dark Side of DevOps
Mykyta Protsenko discusses the trade-offs that companies face during the process of shifting left, how to ease cognitive load for the developers, and how to keep up with the evolving practices.
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API Evolution without Versioning
Brandon Byars patterns of evolution in addition to versioning, the tradeoffs that exist between API elegance, obviousness, and stability, broadening the conversation from API evolution to PM.
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Amazon DynamoDB: Evolution of a Hyperscale Cloud Database Service
Akshat Vig presents Amazon’s experience operating DynamoDB at scale and how the architecture continues to evolve to meet the ever-increasing demands of customer workloads.
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From Zero to a Hundred Billion: Building Scalable Real-Time Event Processing at DoorDash
Allen Wang discusses the design of the event system including major components of event producing, event processing with Flink and streaming SQL, event format and schema validation.
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Harnessing Technology for Good — Transformation and Social Impact
Lisa Gelobter explores how to use technology to make the change affecting societal and systemic level changes.
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Adopting Continuous Deployment at Lyft
Tom Wanielista shares the details on Lyft’s journey to continuous delivery, the benefits and challenges.
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The Zen of Green Software: Finding Balance in the Sustainable Growth Journey
Lisa McNally and Marco Valtas discuss open source software tools and methodologies for balancing carbon with growth across an IT organization.
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DevSusOps - Bringing Sustainability Concerns to Development and Operations
Adrian Cockcroft defines terminology and introduces the mental models needed to make sense of sustainability as a non-functional requirement for developing and operating systems.
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Dark Energy, Dark Matter and the Microservices Patterns?!
Chris Richardson describes how dark energy and dark matter are excellent metaphors for the competing forces (a.k.a. concerns) that must be resolved by the microservices pattern language.
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Unraveling Techno-Solutionism: How I Fell out of Love with “Ethical” Machine Learning
Katharine Jarmul confronts techno-solutionism, exploring ethical machine learning, which eventually led her to specialize in data privacy.
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Innovating for the Future You've Never Seen: Distributed Systems Architecture & the Grid
Astrid Atkinson discusses bringing software innovation to infrastructure, and leveraging experience with reliability innovation in big tech, to transform our energy system and decarbonize the grid.