InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Present and Future of the Microservice Architecture
The panelists reflect on various microservices topics.
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Panel: Secure Systems
The panelists discuss the security for the software supply chain and software security risk measurement.
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MLOps: the Most Important Piece in the Enterprise AI Puzzle
Francesca Lazzeri overviews the latest MLOps technologies and principles that data scientists and ML engineers can apply to their machine learning processes.
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A Distributed Systems Approach to Decarbonizing the Grid
Astrid Atkinson walks through how technologies like real time monitoring, software load balancing and fleet orchestration can help address one of the greatest challenges of our lifetimes.
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Managing Tech Debt in a Microservice Architecture
Glenn Engstrand describes how Optum Digital engineering devised a method for reliably and predictably paying down tech debt for hundreds of microservices.
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Event-Based Architectures: the Hard Parts
Raymond Roestenburg and Sergey Bykov discuss event-driven architectures and some of the challenges they present.
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Netflix Drive: Building a Cloud Native Filesystem for Media Assets
Tejas Chopra discusses Netflix Drive, a generic cloud drive for storing and retrieving media assets, a collection of media files and folders in Netflix.
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System Level Programming Languages Panel
The panelists discuss the operating system they are building on Rust, and where they'd like to see both Oxide and the Rust language go in the next five years.
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Developing and Deploying ML across Teams with MLOps Automation Tool
Fabio Grätz and Thomas Wollmann discuss the MLOps Automation tool, and how it can be used to perform DevOps tasks on ML across teams.
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Mechanical Sympathy Panel
Howard Chu, Michael Barker and Aaron Bedra discuss the modern hardware, the options that are enabled, skills needed, and what to expect in the future.
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Iterating on Models on Operating ML
Monte Zweben and Roland Meertens discuss the challenges in building, maintaining, and operating machine learning models.
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The Programmer's Brain
Felienne Hermans dives into the cognitive processes that play a role when reading code, showing theories for reading code, and techniques that can be used to read any piece of code.