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In this podcast recorded at Agile 2019, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Dave West, CEO of scrum.org about agile beyond software, the need for organisational alignment and how product ownership is a major inhibitor for many organisations because it is not done well. (Podcast) |
In software architecture, a service mesh is a dedicated infrastructure layer for facilitating service-to-service communications between microservices, often using a sidecar proxy. Read the ultimate guide to service mesh to understand how and if you should use them. |
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Richard Boyd looks at how users can create infrastructure with CDK and some best practices for creating reusable components. (Presentation with transcript included) The next QCon is QCon London, March 2-4, 2020. Join us! |
Jürgen Hoffmann discusses solving deployment issues, covering observability, blue/green deployment, consumer-driven contract testing, Resilience4j, Micrometer, Concourse CI + Spinnaker, and others. (Presentation) |
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Doc Norton explores how things like disease, politics, and even moods travel through social networks, discussing the impact people have on others. (Presentation) |
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Andy Clement and Sébastien Deleuze share the latest status on allowing running Spring Boot applications as GraalVM-native images for instant startup and low memory consumption. (Presentation) |
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Mono started as an open source .NET platform in 2001, being developed by Xamarin until 2011. Since the company’s acquisition by Microsoft in 2016, both Mono and .NET Core have been developed in parallel. In the light of the most recent releases, InfoQ interviewed Miguel de Icaza —the original author of the Mono project—to talk about the current state of Mono and its future in the .NET ecosystem. (Article) |
Genevieve L'Esperance and Garima Sharma cover what the Pivotal Platform offers for .NET apps, and why it can be used for cloud-native, modernized, and legacy .NET workloads. (Presentation) |
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Google recently released Google Chrome 80. Chrome 80 brings important changes to its cookie policy, supports modules in workers and optional chaining in JavaScript; adds new origin trials while graduating previous origin trials; links directly to text fragments on a page with a new hashtag syntax; and more. (News) |
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In this article, author Paul Brebner discusses the best practices for developing IoT projects using Apache Kafka and Kafka Streams technologies and how to maximize Kafka scalability. (Article) |
Andy LoPresto discusses the need to secure IoT devices, detailing how to do that with Apache MiNiFi. (Presentation) |
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Ash Banaszek gives simple techniques that enable people to think through multiple solutions and get unstuck from a single idea, iterate on designs, and rally the team around this process. (Presentation) |
Jitin Changulani and Vivek Jindgar show how individual Spring Cloud components of a data injection process can be scaled independently, as compared to the scaling of the entire stack. (Presentation) |
Matt Ranney explains the architecture of Uber ATG’s self-driving cars and takes a look at how the software is developed, tested, and deployed. (Presentation with transcript included) |
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This article is a guide to organizing a Gemba sprint; a sprint where teams, leadership, and management work together with the ultimate goal of coming together as an organization. Ahmad Fahmy explores what is needed to set up a Gemba sprint, how to organize and run one and provides some dos and don'ts to make a Gemba sprint effective. (Article) |
The book Agile Machine Learning by Eric Carter and Matthew Hurst describes how the guiding principles of the Agile Manifesto have been used by machine learning teams in data projects. It explores how to apply agile practices for dealing with the unknowns of data and inferencing systems, using metrics as the customer. (Article) |
The book Righting Software by Juval Lowy provides a structured way to design a software system and the project to build it. Lowy proposes to use volatility-based decomposition to encapsulate changes inside the system's building blocks, and explains how to design the project in order to provide decision makers with several viable options trading schedule, cost, and risk. (Article) |
Jeremy Renwick covers the practicalities across a range of topics including: Changing learnt behaviours and mental models, Empowerment, Delegation and trust, Feedback, and Organizational design. (Presentation) |
Emily Webber discusses using skills and capability maps. (Presentation) |
Tiffani Ashley Bell tells stories and shares learnings from five years of running an organization using software and crowdfunding to protect the basic human right to water. She questions what responsibilities technologists have to society and what role technology plays in creating an equitable society. She shares how the audience can use technology to improve their communities & change the world. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Ayana Miller explores a governance framework for road mapping, resourcing, and driving decision-making for next generation of architecture with privacy by design. Miller walks through the key players, requirements mapping, templates, and vendor engagement models for informed decision-making. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Josh Evans talks about the elements of high performance: passion, grace, fire, and what matters when trying to build and shape teams for high performance. He focuses on a period at Netflix when demands on engineering to quickly deliver multiple, parallel, large-scale technical transformations was the norm. The transformations enabled a global, scalable, reliable, successful streaming platform. (Presentation with transcript included) |