InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Is Your Culture Agile-Friendly or Agile-Repellent?
Zak Meziane takes an interactive journey into the key components of an agile friendly culture, such as psychological safety and trust, and explores ways to develop a framework for cultural change.
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Ship Fast and Pay Attention: Five Lessons in Applying Observability
Dan Abel shares lessons learned from shipping more often with fewer tests, and how that built a better system for their users.
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The Halo of Resilience Engineering
J. Paul Reed looks at how some of the pillars of Resilience Engineering might help and a team can deal with the changes forced to confront.
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Cynefin and Sense-Making in the Digital World
Kaimar Karu introduces the basic concepts in Cynefin and describes its applicability to IT management and DevOps.
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More Devs, No Problems: Enabling Self-Service Access to Kubernetes
Fabio Yeon discusses how Tanzu Mission Control helps with security and management of Kubernetes clusters.
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What’s Your App Pulse? How We Built Metrics Observability in Large Enterprise Hybrid Clouds
Lois Blanc and Yang Yu discuss using Pulse, a Cloud Foundry marketplace service that consolidates and contextualizes an application's metrics in a single Grafana dashboard.
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Reflecting on a Life Watching Movies and a Career in Security
Jason Chan talks about some trends in the movie industry that relate well to similar changes in technology and security.
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Linux Foundation's Project EVE: a Cloud-Native Edge Computing Platform
Roman Shaposhnik covers design and implementation of a novel Edge Computing platform created at ZEDEDA Inc. and later used as a founding project for the Linux Foundation's LF Edge initiative.
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Deep Learning at Scale: Distributed Training and Hyperparameter Search for Image Recognition Problems
Michael Shtelma discusses methods and libraries for training models on a dataset that does not fit into memory or maybe even on the disk using multiple GPUs or even nodes.
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To Microservices and Back Again
Alexandra Noonan talks about what microservice antipatterns to avoid, the tradeoffs between microservices and a monolith, how to identify when it's time make a big change, and more.
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The Evolution of Distributed Systems on Kubernetes
Bilgin Ibryam takes us on a journey exploring Kubernetes primitives, design patterns and new workload types.
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Should We Really Run It if We Build It?
"Build it, run it" is the war-cry of the startup and scale up industry. Is it really that simple? Are there hidden costs like engineer burnout? And do B2B & B2C companies have different prerogatives?