InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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The Continuous Integration Approach to Engineering Leadership
Lena Reinhard discusses how to create a culture of visibility and accountability, practical tips for leading to effectively set goals, CI-based leadership frameworks that create faster feedback loops.
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Remotely Operated: Managing Scattered Teams
Anjuan Simmons provides guidance for how managers can support remote teams and help them improve performance.
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Engineering Your Organization: Services, Platforms, and Communities
Randy Shoup discusses the different ways high-performing engineering organizations gain leverage by specialization and sharing.
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Building and Maintaining a Creative and Collaborative Engineering Culture
Shane Hastie explores what we have learned about creating environments where engineering teams can be at their most effective irrespective of where they work - remotely, in-person or hybrid.
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When Everything Goes Wrong
Colin Humphreys takes a look at just how bad life can get, and what we can learn, when our plan isn't reality, our team isn't a team, and our users are furious.
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Robust Foundation for Data Pipelines at Scale - Lessons from Netflix
Jun He and Harrington Joseph share their experiences of building and operating the orchestration platform for Netflix’s big data ecosystem.
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Techniques for Maintainable Quarkus Applications
Ana Maria Mihalceanu discusses how to use Quarkus capabilities in order to write software that is easier to maintain.
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The Journey to Continuous Testing in DevOps
The panelists discuss their journey integrating quality into development, including the obstacles they faced, how they managed the change, and their plans to integrate testing deeper into development.
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Data Mesh in the Real World: Lessons Learnt from the Financial Markets
Tareq Abedrabbo shares how CMC Markets has gone through a transformation to take advantage of the new technologies, the architectural choices made and some of the challenges faced.
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Incident Analysis: Your Organization's Secret Weapon
Nora Jones discusses how to move faster and focus on the things that matter by using incident analysis.
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More More More! Why the Most Resilient Companies Want More Incidents
John Egan discusses how companies of any scale can improve their understandability by lowering their barriers to incident reporting and simplifying their processes for documenting postmortems.
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Co-Designing Raft + Thread-per-Core Execution Model for the Kafka-API
Alex Gallego discusses the lessons learned building a new storage engine from scratch with no virtual memory, no page cache, with purpose-built read-ahead and write-behind strategies.