InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Achieving SLSA Certification with a “Bring-Your-Own-Builder” Framework
Asra Ali discusses recent work that allows one to wrap existing tools into a SLSA-compliant builder with minimal effort on existing open-source CI/CD platforms.
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How Do We Talk to Each Other? How Surfacing Communication Patterns in Organizations Can Help You Understand and Improve Your Resilience
Nora Jones discusses how communication patterns in organizations can reveal how systems actually work in practice, vs how we think they work in theory.
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From Smoothie Architecture to Layer Cake with Durable Execution
Sergey Bykov shows how Durable Execution of Temporal enables a transition and makes building scalable distributed applications qualitatively easier.
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Relational Data at the Edge
Justin Kwan and Vignesh Ravichandran discuss Cloudflare’s edge database architecture, unique challenges and practices for data replication, failover and recovery, and custom performance techniques.
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Survival Strategies for the Noisy Neighbor Apocalypse
Meenakshi Jindal discusses experience and lessons learned with a case study from the Asset Management Platform at Netflix about how they detected and survived a noisy neighbor.
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How to Get Tech-Debt on the Roadmap
Ben Hartshorne discusses how to pitch a product, covering why one needs to make a business case, what tech debt is, what data is most compelling, and getting tech debt on other teams’ roadmaps.
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Portfolio Analysis at Scale: Running Risk and Analytics on 15+ Million Portfolios Every Day
William Chen discusses the importance of trimming your computational graph, storing data in multiple formats, leveraging open source, and considering multiple dimensions of modularization.
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Streamlining Cloud Development with Deno
Ryan Dahl discusses Deno Runtime, Deno KV: a datastore anchored by ACID transactions and powered by FoundationDB, Deno Queues, and NPM in Deno.
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Scaling Organizations with Platform Engineering
Lesley Cordero focuses on how Platform Engineering can drive sustainability for growing organizations through DevOps principles, centralization, and scalable technical practices.
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Redesigning OLTP for a New Order of Magnitude
Joran Greef discusses TigerBeetle, a new database, and why OLTP has a growing impedance mismatch, why the OLTP workload is becoming more contentious, why row locks, why storage faults, write stalls.
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Building a Large Scale Real-Time Ad Events Processing System
Chao Chu provides insights and practical knowledge for building streaming pipelines for an ad platform.
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Understanding Platforms: What They Are, Why They Work, When to Use Them, How to Build Them
Hazel Weakly discusses platforms and platform engineering, and what it means to learn, and how collective thought scales across a team, an organization and an industry.