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The InfoQ Podcast

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Software engineers, architects and team leads have found inspiration to drive change and innovation in their team by listening to the weekly InfoQ Podcast. They have received essential information that helped them validate their software development map. We have achieved that by interviewing some of the top CTOs, engineers and technology directors from companies like Uber, Netflix and more. Over 1,200,000 downloads in the last 3 years.

Episodes

Expanding GraphQL Federation at Netflix with Tejas Shikhare

GraphQL can be a great choice for client to server communication, but it requires investment to maximize its potential. Netflix operates a very large, Federated GraphQL platform. Like any distributed system, this has some benefits, but also creates additional challenges. In this episode, Tejas Shikhare, explains the pros and cons of scaling GraphQL adoption. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3ZxrTm6 Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x...

Jan 16, 202331 min

API Evolution Without Versioning with Brandon Byars

Everyone likes the idea of building something new. So much freedom. But what about making changes after you have users? In this episode, Thomas Betts talks with Brandon Byars about how you can evolve your API without versioning, a topic he spoke about at QCon San Francisco. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3jONh63 Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newsletter [monthly]: https://www.infoq.com/software-a...

Jan 02, 202335 min

2022 Year in Review: ADRs, Staff Plus, Platforms, Sustainability, & Culture Design

In this special year-end wrap-up podcast Thomas Betts, Wes Reisz, Shane Hastie, Srini Penchikala, and Daniel Bryant discuss what they have seen in 2022 and muse on what they hope to see in 2023. Topics explored included: the benefits of architecture decision records (ADRs), the role of Staff Plus engineers, treating platforms as a product, the importance of sustainability and green IT, and the need to be deliberate with culture design. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3VkSYp8 ...

Dec 23, 202251 min

The InfoQ Podcast - 2022 InfoQ Software Architecture & Design Trends

This is a re-post from April 2022. Each year, InfoQ editors discuss what we’ve been observing across the entire software development landscape, and create several trends reports, each with its own graph of the adoption curve. This helps the editorial team focus its reporting on innovative technologies and ideas, and also provides our readers with a high-level overview of topics to keep an eye on. There are two major components of these reports. The written report is published on InfoQ.com, and i...

Dec 12, 202234 min

The InfoQ Podcast: .NET Trends Report 2022

This is a re-post from September 2022. In this episode of The InfoQ Podcast, we will discuss some of the .NET Trends for 2022. Today we will focus on the latest .NET developments related to User Interface and Communication. Our panelist guests for this discussion are Irina Scurtu, Microsoft MVP and International Speaker, and François Tanguay, CEO at Uno Platform. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3Wdatsx Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.l...

Dec 11, 202227 min

Managing an API as a Product with Deepa Goyal

Not long ago, only programmers cared about APIs. Those days are behind us, and now companies need to manage their APIs as they would any other software they provide to customers. In this episode, Deepa Goyal discusses how to manage an API as a product, and how that impacts all members of the two development teams that interact with an API. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3GP1h9j Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software...

Nov 28, 202233 min

The Future of Service Mesh with Jim Barton

When building a distributed system, we have to consider many aspects of the network. This has led to many tools to help software developers improve performance, optimize requests, or increase observability. Service meshes, sidecars, eBPF, layer three, layer four, layer seven, it can all be a bit overwhelming. In this podcast, Jim Barton explains some of the fundamentals of modern service meshes, and provides an overview of Istio Ambient Mesh and the benefits it will provide in the future. Read a...

Nov 14, 202232 min

Susanne Kaiser on DDD, Wardley Mapping, & Team Topologies

Susanne Kaiser is a software consultant working with teams on microservice adoption. Recently, she’s brought together Domain-Driven Design, Wardley Mapping, and Team Topologies into a conversation about helping teams adopt a fast flow of change. Today on the podcast, Wes Reisz speaks with Susanne about why she feels these three approaches to dealing with software complexity are so complementary. The two then work through some of the patterns she’s seen in her consulting work and discuss how to g...

Oct 31, 202233 min

Principles of Green Software Engineering with Marco Valtas

In this episode, Marco Valtas, technical lead for cleantech and sustainability at ThoughtWorks North America, discusses the Principles of Green Software Engineering. The principles help guide software decisions by considering the environmental impact. The principles are intended for everyone involved in software, and emphasize that sustainability, on its own, is a reason to justify the work. Read a transcript of this interview: Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: bit.ly/...

Oct 24, 202226 min

Matt Butcher on Web Assembly as the Next Wave of Cloud Computing

Today on the InfoQ Podcast, Wes Reisz speaks with long-time open-source contributor and startup founder Matt Butcher. Matt is the CEO of Fermyon Technologies and is at the forefront of the Web Assembly (Wasm) work being done in the cloud. The two discuss Matt’s belief we’re at the start of a 3rd wave of cloud computing, the state of the Wasm ecosystem, and what Fermyon’s doing in the space. The conversation includes Spin (Fermyon’s inner loop Wasm development tooling), wasm performance/compile t...

Oct 10, 202234 min

Frederic Branczyk on Continuous Profiling Leveraging eBPF

Continuous profiling is collecting profiling data (think things like memory and CPU) all the time/throughout time in your production environment. Today on the podcast, Wes Reisz speaks with Frederic Branczyk, CEO of PolarSignals, a startup formed to enable continuous profiling leveraging eBPF. Wes and Frederic discuss the origin story of Polar Signals, eBPF (the enabling technology used by Polar Signals), Parca (the open-source system they built to collect continuous profiling data), and more, i...

Oct 03, 202231 min

The InfoQ Podcast: .NET Trends Report 2022

In this episode of The InfoQ Podcast, we will discuss some of the .NET Trends for 2022. Today we will focus on the latest .NET developments related to User Interface and Communication. Our panelist guests for this discussion are Irina Scurtu, Microsoft MVP and International Speaker, and François Tanguay, CEO at Uno Platform. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3BWHZvM Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Ne...

Sep 26, 202227 min

Getting value out of an ML with Philip Howes

We are talking with Philip Howes about how to get value from your ML model as fast as possible. We will also talk about how to improve your deployed model, and what tools you can use when setting up ML projects. We conclude by discussing how stake holders should be involved, and what makes up a complete ML team. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3Bwgqcv Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newsletter [mon...

Sep 12, 202228 min

Swyx on Remote Development Environments and the End of Localhost

In this episode, Shawn Wang (swyx), head of developer experience at Airbyte, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed the rise of remote development environments. Topics covered included, whether remote development experiences are good enough to see the death of local(host) development, what a wishlist might look like for the ultimate developer experience, and how cloud native organizations are currently developing software. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit...

Aug 29, 202227 min

InfoQ AI, ML and Data Engineering Trends Report 2022

There have been a lot of innovations and developments in AI and ML space since last year. In this podcast, InfoQ’s AI, ML and Data Engineering editorial team discuss the latest trends that our readers should find interesting to learn and apply in their own organizations when these trends become mainstream technologies. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3QxoZJ1 Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newslett...

Aug 01, 202238 min

Principles of Green Software Engineering with Marco Valtas

In this episode, Marco Valtas, technical lead for cleantech and sustainability at ThoughtWorks North America, discusses the Principles of Green Software Engineering. The principles help guide software decisions by considering the environmental impact. The principles are intended for everyone involved in software, and emphasize that sustainability, on its own, is a reason to justify the work. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3b0hpY8 Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ wee...

Jul 25, 202226 min

Omar Sanseviero on Transformer Models and Democratizing Good ML Practices

Live from the venue of the QCon London Conference we are talking with Omar Sanseviero about Hugging Face, the limitations and biases of machine learning models, the carbon emitted when training large scale machine learning models, and democratizing good ML practices. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3yTMFjc Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newsletter [monthly]: https://www.infoq.com/software-architec...

Jul 19, 202233 min

Susanne Kaiser on DDD, Wardley Mapping, & Team Topologies

Susanne Kaiser is a software consultant working with teams on microservice adoption. Recently, she’s brought together Domain-Driven Design, Wardley Mapping, and Team Topologies into a conversation about helping teams adopt a fast flow of change. Today on the podcast, Wes Reisz speaks with Susanne about why she feels these three approaches to dealing with software complexity are so complementary. The two then work through some of the patterns she’s seen in her consulting work and discuss how to g...

Jul 11, 202233 min

Matt Klein on Envoy Gateway

When talking about edge proxy use cases, North-South is a term that is often used to talk about traffic entering a network perimeter. Envoy proxy is often used directly or as part of many other solutions when implementing these use cases. Today on the podcast, Wes Reisz speaks with Matt Klein about a recent announcement that Envoy Proxy will partner with many well-known companies in the space, including VMware, Ambassador Labs, and Tetrate to build and maintain a new member of the Envoy family –...

Jun 27, 202228 min

Managing Tech Debt with Glenn Engstrand

In this episode, Glenn Engstrand discusses a structured approach to managing tech debt in a microservices architecture. By taking a proactive, long-term approach, all stakeholders are able to talk about, plan for, and safely reduce technical debt. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3NS0ZiG Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newsletter [monthly]: https://www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcom...

Jun 13, 202233 min

Kim Lewandowski and Michael Lieberman on Securing the Software Supply Chain with SLSA

Charles Humble talks to Kim Lewandowski and Michael Lieberman about the SLSA framework. They discuss why the software supply chain is under growing attack, and explore the key ideas in SLSA. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/396COOm Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcoming Events: QCon San Francisco: qconsf.com/ - Oct 24-28, 2022 - Oct 2-6, ...

Jun 06, 202227 min

Handling High Demand Ticket On-Sales with Anderson Parra and Vitor Pellegrino

Live from the venue of the QCon London Conference we are talking with Vitor Pellegrino and Anderson Parra. They will talk about how SeatGeek is handing ticket on-sales where a large amount of users use their service in a short time, and which engineering challenges this brings. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3MSIB8y Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architects-ne...

May 30, 202232 min

Oren Eini on RavenDB, including Consistency Guarantees and C# as the Implementation Language

Wesley Reisz talks to Oren Eini about the history of RavenDB. RavenDB is a fully transactional NoSQL Document database that implements both CP and AP guarantees at different times. During the conversation, the two discuss those CP/AP distributed systems challenges, the choice of implementation language (C#), and the current plans for RavenDB 6.0, which includes a server-side sharding implementation. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3LFP8C8 Subscribe to our newsletters: - The I...

May 23, 202233 min

ML Tools to Accelerate your work with Cassie Breviu

Live from the venue of the QCon London Conference we are talking with Casie Breviu. She will talk about how she got started with AI, and what machine learning tools can accelerate your work when deploying models on a wide range of devices. We will also talk about GitHub Copilot and how AI can help you be a better programmer. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3wB5mHc Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Ne...

May 17, 202236 min

Seven Ways to Fail at Microservices with Holly Cummins

Implementing microservices is really challenging, and there are many ways to fail. Holly Cummins has identified seven ways to fail at microservices, and on this episode of the podcast Thomas Betts asks her to describe them, and how they can be avoided. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3KX9B5k Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newsletter [monthly]: https://www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ ...

May 10, 202232 min

Ana Medina on Chaos Engineering, Game Days, and Learning

In this podcast, Ana Medina, senior chaos engineer at Gremlin, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant. Topics discussed included: how enterprise organisations are adopting chaos engineering with the requirements for guardrails and the need for “status checks” to ensure pre-experiment system health; how to run game days or IT fire drills when everyone is working remotely; and why teams should continually invest in learning from past incidents and preparing for inevitable failures withi...

Apr 18, 202230 min

The InfoQ Podcast - 2022 InfoQ Software Architecture & Design Trends

Each year, InfoQ editors discuss what we’ve been observing across the entire software development landscape, and create several trends reports, each with its own graph of the adoption curve. This helps the editorial team focus its reporting on innovative technologies and ideas, and also provides our readers with a high-level overview of topics to keep an eye on. You can read the transcript here: https://bit.ly/3uHJf16 Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24...

Apr 04, 202234 min

Jaxon Repp on HarperDB NoSQL Database Platform

In the podcast, I spoke with Jaxon Repp, Head of Product at HarperDB, on their NoSQL database platform, edge persistence, and custom functions. Jaxon has 25 years of experience architecting, designing, and developing enterprise software. He is the founder of three technology startups and has consulted with multiple Fortune 500 companies on IoT and Digital Transformation initiatives. A partially-reformed developer, he understands what it’s like to wrestle with technology instead of benefiting fro...

Mar 23, 202227 min

Matthew Clark on the BBC’s Migration from LAMP to the Cloud with AWS Lambda, React and CI/CD

This is a re-post from March 2021. In this podcast Matthew Clark, Head Of Architecture for the BBC's Digital Products, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Charles Humble and discussed: the new architecture for the BBC’s online services; the challenges of using Lambda functions including cold start-up, function chaining, debugging and setting the memory profile; the role of DevOps and CI/CD; and the nature of a cloud transformation. You can read the transcript here: https://bit.ly/3tfmySn Subscri...

Mar 16, 202230 min

Stefan Prodan on Flux, Flagger, and The Operator Pattern Applied to Non-Clusters Resources

In this podcast, Wesley Reisz talks to Stefan Prodan about Flux and Flagger–two tools built on top of Flux CD’s GitOps Toolkit. After discussing some of the architectural differences between Flux v1 and v2 and discussing some of the GitOps toolkit use cases, the two discuss the operator pattern on Kubernetes. They specifically spend time talking about the operator pattern, why developers may opt to build API’s on top of Kubernetes, and how the pattern can be used on non-clusters resources. The p...

Mar 07, 202226 min
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