The InfoQ Podcast

The InfoQ Podcast

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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Ryan Kitchens on Learning from Incidents at Netflix, the Role of SRE, and Sociotechnical Systems

Ryan Kitchens on Learning from Incidents at Netflix, the Role of SRE, and Sociotechnical Systems

In today’s podcast we sit down with Ryan Kitchens, a senior site reliability engineer and member of the CORE team at Netflix. This team is responsible for the entire lifecycle of incident management a...

4 Loka 201928min

Oliver Gould on the Three Pillars of Service Mesh, SMI, and Making Technology Bets

Oliver Gould on the Three Pillars of Service Mesh, SMI, and Making Technology Bets

In this podcast we sit down with Oliver Gould, co-founder and CTO of Buoyant. Oliver has a strong background in networking, architecture and observability, and worked on solving associated technical c...

20 Syys 201925min

Event Sourcing: Bernd Rücker on Architecting for Scale

Event Sourcing: Bernd Rücker on Architecting for Scale

Today on the podcast, Bernd Rucker of Camunda talks about event sourcing. In particular, Wes and Bernd discuss thoughts around scalability, events, commands, consensus, and the orchestration engines C...

13 Syys 201925min

Pat Kua on Technical Leadership, Cultivating Culture, and Career Growth

Pat Kua on Technical Leadership, Cultivating Culture, and Career Growth

In this podcast we discuss a holistic approach to technical leadership, and Pat provides guidance on everything from defining target operating models, cultivating culture, and supporting people in dev...

6 Syys 201926min

Thomas Graf on Cilium, the 1.6 Release, eBPF Security, & the Road Ahead

Thomas Graf on Cilium, the 1.6 Release, eBPF Security, & the Road Ahead

Cilium is open source software for transparently securing the network connectivity between application services deployed using Linux container management platforms like Docker and Kubernetes. It is a ...

2 Syys 201927min

Yuri Shkuro on Tracing Distributed Systems Using Jaeger

Yuri Shkuro on Tracing Distributed Systems Using Jaeger

The three pillars of observability are logs, metrics, and tracing. Most teams are able to handle logs and metrics, while proper tracing can still be a challenge. On this podcast, we talk with Yuri Shk...

28 Elo 201932min

Louise Poubel on the Robotic Operating System

Louise Poubel on the Robotic Operating System

ROS is the Robotic Operating System. It’s been used by thousands of developers to prototype and create a robotic application. ROS can be found on robotics in warehouses, self-driving car companies, an...

19 Elo 201928min

Matt Klein on Envoy Mobile, Platform Complexity, and a Universal Data Plane API for Proxies

Matt Klein on Envoy Mobile, Platform Complexity, and a Universal Data Plane API for Proxies

In this podcast we sit down with Matt Klein, software plumber at Lyft and creator of Envoy, and discuss topics including the continued evolution of the popular proxy, the strength of the open source E...

9 Elo 201941min