The InfoQ Podcast
A podcast by InfoQ
315 Episodio
-  Ann Lewis Discusses the Political Tech Landscape, MoveOn’s Architecture, and Scaling ChallengesPubblicato: 11/01/2021
-  Kavitha Srinivasan on Federated GraphQL Adoption, Performance Considerations, and DevEx at NetflixPubblicato: 04/01/2021
-  Mario Platt on DevSecOps, Platforms, and Threat ModellingPubblicato: 30/12/2020
-  InfoQ Podcaster 2020 Year in Review: Challenges, Distributed Working & Looking to the FuturePubblicato: 21/12/2020
-  Michelle Noorali on the Service Mesh Interface Spec and Open Service MeshPubblicato: 30/11/2020
-  Michelle Noorali on the CNCF, the SMI Spec, and Open Service MeshPubblicato: 23/11/2020
-  Stephen Wolfram on Computer Language Design, SMP, Mathematica, and Wolfram LanguagePubblicato: 16/11/2020
-  Andrew Clay Shafer on Three Economies, the Wall of Confusion, and the Origin of DevOpsPubblicato: 03/11/2020
-  Alois Reitbauer on Cloud Native Application Delivery, Keptn, and ObservabilityPubblicato: 28/10/2020
-  KIP-500: Removing the Dependency of Zookeeper on KafkaPubblicato: 19/10/2020
-  Asim Aslam on Microservices, go-micro, and PaaS 3.0Pubblicato: 12/10/2020
-  Anne Currie Discusses Cloud Providers and the Environmental Impact of SoftwarePubblicato: 05/10/2020
-  Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais on Team TopologiesPubblicato: 28/09/2020
-  Pat Helland on Software Architecture and Urban PlanningPubblicato: 21/09/2020
-  John DesJardins on In-Memory Data Grids, Stream Processing, and App ModernizationPubblicato: 14/09/2020
-  Akhilesh Gupta on the Architecture of LinkedIn’s Real-time Messaging PlatformPubblicato: 07/09/2020
-  Yan Cui on Serverless Orchestration & Choreography, Distributed Tracking, Cold Starts, and morePubblicato: 31/08/2020
-  Liran Haimovitch on Understandability, Complexity, and Live DebuggingPubblicato: 21/08/2020
-  Ana Medina on Chaos Engineering, Game Days, and LearningPubblicato: 10/08/2020
-  Stefan Prodan on Progressive Delivery, Flagger, and GitOpsPubblicato: 28/07/2020
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