The InfoQ Podcast
A podcast by InfoQ
315 Episodes
-  Rancher on Hybrid Cloud, Kubernetes at the Edge, and Open StandardsPublished: 10/07/2020
-  Nora Jones on Resilience Engineering, Mental Models, and Learning from IncidentsPublished: 03/07/2020
-  Rob Skillington on Metrics Collection, Uber’s M3, and OpenMetricsPublished: 26/06/2020
-  Johnny Boursiquot on Serverless Go and Site Reliability Engineering at HerokuPublished: 19/06/2020
-  Matt Debergalis on GraphQL and Data Modelling in the EnterprisePublished: 13/06/2020
-  Lin Sun and Neeraj Poddar on Istio, Wasm, and the Future of Service MeshPublished: 31/05/2020
-  Sam Newman: Monolith to MicroservicesPublished: 25/05/2020
-  Tracy Miranda on the Continuous Delivery Foundation, Interoperability, and Open StandardsPublished: 15/05/2020
-  Marty Abbott and Tanya Cordrey on Microservices, Availability, and Managing RiskPublished: 08/05/2020
-  Dave Sudia on Migrating From a PaaS to a Kubernetes-Based PlatformPublished: 17/04/2020
-  Peter Bourgon on CRDTs and State at the EdgePublished: 03/04/2020
-  Joe Duffy on Infrastructure as Code, Pulumi, and Multi-CloudPublished: 27/03/2020
-  Dylan Schiemann on the Evolution of Dojo, Web Components and Trends in the Web Development LandscapePublished: 20/03/2020
-  Gareth Rushgrove on Kubernetes as a Platform, Applications, and SecurityPublished: 13/03/2020
-  Luca Mezzalira on Micro Frontends at DAZNPublished: 09/03/2020
-  Zhamak Dehghani on Data Mesh, Domain-Oriented Data, and Building Data PlatformsPublished: 02/03/2020
-  Brittany Postnikoff on Security, Privacy, and Social Engineering with RobotsPublished: 21/02/2020
-  Anurag Goel on Cloud Native Platforms, Developer Experience, and Scaling KubernetesPublished: 07/02/2020
-  Greg Law on Debugging, Record & Replay of Data, and Hyper-ObservabilityPublished: 31/01/2020
-  Idit Levine Discussing Gloo, Service Mesh Interface, and Web Assembly HubPublished: 24/01/2020
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