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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.
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Bridging the Open Source Gap: From Funding Paradoxes to Digital Sovereignty

Gabriele Columbro, managing director of the Linux Foundation Europe, discusses the differences in the open-source landscape between Europe, China and the US. Stressing that the open-source landscape is the last favorable ground for global innovation in the current geo-political landscape. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/4rFIhPu Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patterns ...

Dec 08, 202526 min

GenAI Security: Defending Against Deepfakes and Automated Social Engineering

In this episode, QCon AI New York 2025 Chair Wes Reisz speaks with Reken CEO and Google Trust & Safety founder Shuman Ghosemajumder about the erosion of digital trust. They explore how deepfakes and automated social engineering are scaling cybercrime. Shuman argues defenders must move beyond default trust, utilizing behavioral telemetry and game theory to counter attacks that simulate human behavior. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/4p7zX9z Subscribe to the Software Archit...

Dec 03, 202547 min

Looking for Root Causes is a False Path: A Conversation with David Blank-Edelman

In this podcast Michael Stiefel spoke with David Blank-Edelman about the relationship between software architecture and site reliability engineering. Site reliability engineering can give architecture vital feedback about how the system actually behaves in production. Architects and designers can then learn from their failures to improve their ability to build systems that can evolve, gracefully degrade, and, at the right time, be taken out of production. Reliability, just like latency, throughp...

Dec 01, 202550 min

How to Use Apache Spark to Craft a Multi-Year Data Regression Testing and Simulations Framework

Vivek Yadav, an engineering manager from Stripe, shares his experience in building a testing system based on multi-year worth of data. He shares insights into why Apache Spark was the choice for creating such a system and how it fits in the "traditional" engineering practices. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/4o08NjD Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patterns and technolo...

Nov 26, 202531 min

Cloud Security Challenges in the AI Era - How Running Containers and Inference Weaken Your System

Marina Moore, a security researcher and the co-chair of the security and compliance TAG of CNCF, shares her concerns about the security vulnerabilities of containers. She explains where the issues originate, providing solutions and discussing alternative routes to using micro-VMs rather than containers. Additionally, she highlights the risks associated with AI inference. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/4qUCcyi Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly ...

Nov 17, 202532 min

Architecture Should Model the World as It Really Is: A Conversation with Randy Shoup

In this podcast, Michael Stiefel spoke with Randy Shoup about how to evolve your software after a software failure, and how to improve the resilience of your software by modeling transient states using events and workflows. Software failure is inevitable, but learning from failure, including making the necessary changes to organizational culture can make your software more resilient. One of the most important ways to do this is to search for the truth, rather than trying to seek out the guilty. ...

Nov 10, 202551 min

If You Can’t Test It, Don’t Deploy It: The New Rule of AI Development?

Magdalena Picariello reframes how we think about AI, moving the conversation from algorithms and metrics to business impact and outcomes. She champions evaluation systems that don't just measure accuracy but also demonstrate real-world business value, and advocates for iterative development with continuous feedback to build optimal applications. Read a transcript of this interview: http://bit.ly/4oqUIMv Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news...

Nov 03, 202523 min

Effective Error Handling: A Uniform Strategy for Heterogeneous Distributed Systems

Jenish Shah, a back-end engineer focused on distributed systems at Netflix, provides more insights on how to handle failures in a distributed systems setup. He shares details on how he built a library that handles exceptions uniformly, regardless of the underlying communication protocol. Read a transcript of this interview: http://bit.ly/3JpmIBn Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patterns an...

Oct 27, 202538 min

Cloud and DevOps InfoQ Trends Report 2025

In this episode of the podcast, members of the InfoQ editorial staff and friends of InfoQ will discuss current trends in the cloud and DevOps domains as part of our annual trends report creation process. These reports provide InfoQ readers with a high-level overview of key topics to watch and also help the editorial team focus on innovative technologies. In addition to the report and the trends graph available on InfoQ.com, this podcast offers a chance to hear our raw conversation and the storie...

Oct 22, 202551 min

Mental Models in Architecture & Societal Views of Technology: A Conversation with Nimisha Asthagiri

In this podcast, Michael Stiefel spoke with Nimisha Asthagiri about the importance of system thinking, multi-agent systems, the consequences of society applying a technology into an area for which it was not designed, and whether we can ever have a healthy relationship with artificial intelligence. System thinking emphasizes the importance of mental models, and how they relate to business requirements, and the architect's role in reconciling the different mental models of the participants in sys...

Oct 13, 202552 min

Elena Samuylova on Large Language Model (LLM) Based Application Evaluation and LLM as a Judge

In this podcast, InfoQ spoke with Elena Samuylova from Evidently AI, on best practices in evaluating Large Language Model (LLM) based applications. She also discussed the tools for evaluating, testing and monitoring applications powered by AI technologies. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/4mHAKvN Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patterns and technologies: www.infoq.com/s...

Oct 06, 202536 min

The Hidden Vulnerability of The Open Source Software Supply Chain: The Underlying Infrastructure

Software supply chain veteran Brian Fox unpacks the security implications of the new EU Cyber Resilience Act and its profound impact on open-source projects. He reveals the hidden infrastructure risks threatening open-source projects and shares insights for senior software leaders navigating this regulatory landscape. Read a transcript of this interview: http://bit.ly/46nxjUM Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industr...

Sep 29, 202542 min

AI, ML, and Data Engineering InfoQ Trends Report 2025

In this episode of the podcast, members of the InfoQ editorial staff and friends of InfoQ discuss the current trends in the domain of AI, ML and Data Engineering. One of the regular features of InfoQ are the trends reports, which each focus on a different aspect of software development. These reports provide the InfoQ readers and listeners with a high-level overview of the topics to pay attention to this year. InfoQ AI, ML and Data Engineering editorial team met with external guests to discuss t...

Sep 24, 202553 min

Scaling Systems, Companies, and Careers with Suhail Patel

In this episode, Suhail Patel joins Thomas Betts for a discussion about growing yourself as your company grows. When he started at Monzo, Patel was one of four engineers on the then new platform team–there are now over 100 people. The conversation covers how to thrive when the company and the systems you’re building are going through major growth. Read a transcript of this interview: http://bit.ly/41zbtMO Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential ne...

Sep 15, 202546 min

Safely Changing Software to Avoid Incidents: A Conversation with Justin Sheehy

In this podcast, Michael Stiefel spoke with Justin Sheehy about how to safely put software into production without creating production incidents. Among the topics discussed were the futility of root cause analysis, and the importance of having a shared language for discussing incidents. This discussion included the need for software to be malleable as well as observable, and noted the fact that there are no pure technology decisions, every one of them is a business decision. They also discussed ...

Sep 08, 20251 hr

Observability in Java with Micrometer - a Conversation with Marcin Grzejszczak

Marcin Grzejszczak, a veteran of observability spaces, discusses the current state of the space, including its evolution and the fine-grained details of how to instrument your system to capture all relevant information at every level - both inside services and between services communication. Read a transcript of this interview: http://bit.ly/4mDTkFW Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging pattern...

Sep 01, 202536 min

Why Rust Will Help You Deliver Better Low-latency Systems and Happier Developers

Andrew Lamb, a veteran of database engine development, shares his thoughts on why Rust is the right tool for developing low-latency systems, not only from the perspective of the code’s performance, but also looking at productivity and developer joy. He discusses the overall experience of adopting Rust after a decade of programming in C/C++. Read a transcript of this interview: http://bit.ly/45qi4eK Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and ...

Aug 25, 202543 min

Is WebAssembly the Secure, Efficient Alternative Everybody was Waiting for?

Laurent Doguin and Geoffroy Couprie discuss their pioneering work with Wasm on the infrastructure side. They walk us through the benefits and challenges of building a platform over WebAssembly and why it’s the safer alternative to containers. Read a transcript of this interview: http://bit.ly/3HheBWx Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patterns and technologies: https://www.infoq.com/software...

Aug 18, 202524 min

Continuous Deployment and Pair Programming for Lean Software Delivery Even Without Jira

Asgaut Mjølne Söderbom and Ola Hast, two developers with Sparebank1 speak about their journey towards continuous deployment and pair programming. During the conversation, they share how they use the "waste clock" to identify areas of improvement or how TDD helps them deliver high-quality code. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/4lNvYgI Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patt...

Aug 11, 202554 min

Sovereign Clouds, Hyperscalers and European Alternatives: InfoQ Dev Summit Munich 2025 Preview

In this podcast episode, speakers from the upcoming InfoQ Dev Summit Munich 2025 tackle the practical challenges facing European developers caught between regulatory pressures and technological realities. The panel discusses trade-offs between using US cloud providers versus emerging European alternatives, exploring cloud-agnostic architecture strategies, the implications of data sovereignty, and why digital independence doesn't mean technological isolation. Read a transcript of this interview: ...

Aug 06, 202541 min

The Financial Architecture of Software with Ian Miell

In this episode, Thomas Betts speaks with Ian Miell about how the financial aspects of a business affect how software is designed and built. If Conway’s Law says organizational structures determine the software design, then following the money helps us understand why those organization structures exist, and ultimately whether software will be successful in achieving its goals. Read a transcript of this interview: http://bit.ly/4fmXLlJ Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your mon...

Aug 05, 202535 min

Microfrontends: Heuristics, Patterns and Antipatterns by Luca Mezzalira

Luca Mezzalira, a pioneer and enthusiast of microfrontends, discusses the microfrontends' evolution over the past years, underlying a set of heuristics that will allow you to gradually implement them in your product. He also touches on approaches to obtain quick feedback, both in your inner and outer development loops. Read a transcript of this interview: http://bit.ly/4lKImO8 Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from indust...

Jul 28, 202545 min

Understanding Event-Driven Architecture in a Multicloud Environment

Teena Idnani, senior solutions architect at Microsoft, shares her experience on how and when to use event-driven architectures to improve the experience of your customers. She touches on when to use and not use this approach, as well as how to design your system, implement observability, and when to consider using more than one cloud vendor. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/4n1gV3U Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news an...

Jul 21, 202537 min

The Java Ecosystem Remains Ever-Green By Continuously Adapting to Developers' Needs

Kevin Dubois and Thomas Vitale, two cloud-native enthusiasts in the Java ecosystem, discuss the evolution of frameworks and tooling that has led to increased development and developer joy. They cover everything from Testcontainers to incorporating LLMs in existing applications, as well as how to ensure the code quality remains high, even with the proliferation of code generation tooling. Read a transcript of this interview: http://bit.ly/3I0PcQJ Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter f...

Jul 14, 202551 min

Mandy Gu on Generative AI (GenAI) Implementation, User Profiles and Adoption of LLMs

In this podcast, Mandy Gu from WealthSimple discusses how to establish AI programs in organizations and implement Generative AI (GenAI) initiatives, and the relationship between user profiles and adoption of LLMs. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3ZJLtxa Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patterns and technologies: https://www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter Upcom...

Jul 07, 202524 min

Achieving Seamless Integration Through User Co-Design

Savannah Kunovsky and Jenna Fizel of IDEO's Emerging Tech Lab discuss human-centered design, exploring emerging technologies, and inventing the future. They share how IDEO uses prototyping, co-design with users, and speculative design to create meaningful products. The conversation touches on learning from past innovations, the impact of regulation, and how generative AI is used as a thought partner and learning tool in their design process.

Jun 30, 202559 min

Building the Middle Tier and Doing Software Migrations: A Conversation with Rashmi Venugopal

In this podcast, Michael Stiefel spoke with Rashmi Venugopal about two topics. The first is how the middle-tier creates the application from the raw materials in the back-end, and how the front-end uses the middle-tier to present a meaningful workflow to the user. The second is how to manage the usually inevitable software migration that results from a successful software product. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3FCkH2N Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for you...

Jun 23, 202553 min

Do microservices' benefits supersede their caveats? A conversation with Sam Newman

Sam Newman, one of the pioneers of microservices, encourages architects to use distributed systems as a last resort architecture. He stresses the importance of focusing on the desired outcome and starting with monoliths, gradually evolving the architecture. By thinking holistically at the system level, including observability, ephemeral environments, and testing, it will enable your team to remain in a continuous state of flow. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3FFKB5T Subscrib...

Jun 16, 202547 min

Nikolaos Vasiloglou on Knowledge Graphs and Graph RAG

In this podcast, Nikolaos Vasiloglou from @RelationalAI team discusses how knowledge graph based applications are leveraging Generative AI technologies and how Graph RAG techniques can be used to enhance data analytics and insights. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/43IYWGN Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patterns and technologies: https://www.infoq.com/software-architec...

Jun 09, 202537 min

Designing for Knowledge Flow with Diana Montalion

In this episode, Thomas Betts speaks with Diana Montalion about how architecture is designing for knowledge flow. The conversation covers the differences between knowledge stock and knowledge flow and the importance of a growth mindset. If you’re trying to find new ways to solve problems, you have to start by thinking in new ways. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3Si1LsX Subscribe to the Software Architects’ Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experienc...

Jun 02, 202541 min
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