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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Episoder(385)

Engineering Stable, Secure and Scalable Platforms: A Conversation with Matthew Liste

Engineering Stable, Secure and Scalable Platforms: A Conversation with Matthew Liste

In this podcast Michael Stiefel spoke to Matthew Liste about building and managing software platforms. Platform services act as the basis for application development, and must always be stable, secure...

20 Apr 56min

How SBOMs and Engineering Discipline Can Help You Avoid Trivy’s Compromise

How SBOMs and Engineering Discipline Can Help You Avoid Trivy’s Compromise

Viktor Peterson, part of the CISA task force working on SBOM blueprints and co-founder of sbomify, explores the shifting landscape of software supply chain security as the EU's Cyber Resilience Act (C...

13 Apr 37min

Context Engineering with Adi Polak

Context Engineering with Adi Polak

In this episode, Thomas Betts and Adi Polak talk about the need for context engineering when interacting with LLMs and designing agentic systems. Prompt engineering techniques work with a stateless ap...

6 Apr 31min

Failure As a Means to Build Resilient Software Systems: A Conversation with Lorin Hochstein

Failure As a Means to Build Resilient Software Systems: A Conversation with Lorin Hochstein

In this podcast Michael Stiefel spoke to Lorin Hochstein about how real-world failures provide insight into how software systems actually work. Our first topic was understanding that while automated f...

31 Mar 51min

Agentic Systems Without Chaos: Early Operating Models for Autonomous Agents

Agentic Systems Without Chaos: Early Operating Models for Autonomous Agents

Are you ready for your new non-deterministic co-workers? Autonomous agents promise to help build, operate, and run software systems, but they can also be unpredictable, chaotic, and difficult to contr...

25 Mar 54min

Andres Almiray on How to Release Any Software to Any OS with JReleaser

Andres Almiray on How to Release Any Software to Any OS with JReleaser

Andres Almiray, a serial open-source contributor and the creator of JReleaser, discusses the project's state, noting that the tool is usable across any ecosystem, not just Java. He also touches on the...

16 Mar 31min

Mindful Leadership in the Age of AI

Mindful Leadership in the Age of AI

In this episode, Thomas Betts and Sam McAfee discuss how AI hype is reshaping organizational behavior, why many companies struggle with experimentation, and how unclear decision structures create fric...

9 Mar 38min

AI Autonomy Is Redefining Architecture: Boundaries Now Matter Most

AI Autonomy Is Redefining Architecture: Boundaries Now Matter Most

This conversation explores why generative AI is not just another automation layer but a shift into autonomy. The key idea is that we cannot retrofit AI into old procedural workflows and expect it to b...

4 Mar 52min

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