InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Modern API Development and Deployment, from API Gateways to Sidecars
Matt Turner shows a modern approach to designing, implementing, and documenting APIs using dedicated tooling in a decentralised environment that has all the good parts of an api-gateway solution.
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The After Party: Refactoring After 100x Hypergrowth
Phil Calçado explores how they dealt with the hyper growth phase and the changes and initiatives they have put in place to make sure that they keep growing and pushing the envelope.
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Don't Fall into the Platform Trap - How to Think about Web3 Architecture
Christian Felde discusses Web3, which in his view represents a shift in information flow, and is a threat to the existing Web2 platform model, covering the key differences between a Web2 and Web3.
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Data Versioning at Scale: Chaos and Chaos Management
Einat Orr discusses several technologies that version large data sets, the use cases they support and the technology developed to best support those use cases.
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There and Back Again: Our Rust Adoption Journey
Luca Palmieri discusses their Rust adoption story: from the first CLIs and projects to a new product line, sharing their expectations, challenges, mistakes and the lessons learned.
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Module Federation: the Federated Applications Revolution
Zack Jackson details the Module Federation and shares design patterns that lean into taking full advantage of Federated application architecture.
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Sustaining Fast Flow with Socio-Technical Thinking
Nick Tune shares principles and practices from the fields of DDD and Team Topologies that leaders can apply to create high-performing teams and sustainable flow throughout their organization.
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Resilient Real-Time Data Streaming across the Edge and Hybrid Cloud
Kai Waehner explores different architectures and their trade-offs for transactional and analytical workloads. Real-world examples include financial services, retail, and the automotive industry.
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Java Flight Recorder as an Observability Tool
Ben Evans explains recent developments with JFR, and discusses how tooling based on JFR fits into the growing field known as Observability and some of the ongoing F/OSS work in this space.
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Observability is Also Programmed
Yury Niño Roa discusses a new methodology to adopt [OaC] in companies according to their size, talking about the current observability landscape and how companies can adopt this as a practice.
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How to Test Your Fault Isolation Boundaries in the Cloud
Jason Barto discusses fault isolation boundaries and ways to take advantage of fault isolation in AWS, demonstrating initial tests used to ensure a system has successfully isolated faults.
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Securing Microservices: Preventing Vulnerability Traversal
Stefania Chaplin is looking at OWASP recommendations and Kubernetes best practices to find out more about how to secure microservices and reduce vulnerability traversal.