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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 29 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: With an eye to the future, many organizations have made the move to microservices as a means of decomposing monolithic legacy systems. But what does this move mean for delivering data? Join us to discover how understanding the intersection of software architecture and data can help you achieve new levels of velocity, agility, reliability, and efficiency. If you’re looking for ways to manage data as a software architect or developer, these sessions will help you learn what’s involved so you can chart a course toward a successful solution. About the Software Architecture Superstream Series: This six-part series of half-day online events focuses on the hottest topics in software architecture, giving you the insights to keep pace with what’s next while still accommodating legacy needs. Both seasoned software architects and those looking to break into the field will learn new skills and the latest information on the tools and technologies they need to succeed. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the intersection of software architecture and data Understand how and when to decompose monolithic data Learn how to apply evolutionary practices to databases and how to apply database refactoring patterns to evolve the database design See what’s coming next with data mesh, the next-generation analytical data platform This Superstream is for you because... You’re a developer or architect who wants to understand the intersection of architecture and data. You’re currently looking for ways to deliver data to support your businesses goals. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of software architecture and data. Prerequisites: Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Building Evolutionary Architectures (book) Read Building Event-Driven Microservices (book) Take Software Architecture by Example (live online training course with Mark Richards and Neal Ford) Take Architecture: The Hard Parts (live online training course with Mark Richards and Neal Ford) Take Microservice Fundamentals (live online training course with Sam Newman)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed January 25, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 2
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 59 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Machine learning operations, or MLOps, is a set of processes that can help today’s organizations get value from data science by reducing friction throughout pipelines and workflows. However, implementing MLOps is easier said than done because it touches so many teams, people, and processes across the organization — it’s larger than just model monitoring in production. Through his experience working with global organizations on governance and MLOps topics, Mark will outline the key components of a robust (and successful) MLOps strategy. O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions. This event is for you because… You want to design MLOps systems that minimize risks across the organization. You want to get more value out of data science by implementing MLOps processes. Prerequisites: Come with your questions for Mark Treveil Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed April 8, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 3
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 50 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: About Architectural Katas: What could be better than practicing software architecture with your handpicked dream team of architects? Participants in Architectural Katas, moderated by Neal Ford, work together virtually in small groups of their choosing to solve a challenge an actual organization is facing. Everyone gets the chance to practice their craft with a real software architecture problem in a safe and social environment, and the finalists and winners earn well-deserved bragging rights (not to mention an intriguing line on their résumé). Plus a selected organization working for social good will have some of its gnarliest software architecture problems solved. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Identify and design architectural components Explore techniques to analyze and select the right architecture patterns Learn how to diagram and document an architectural solution Develop better communication skills to champion architecture decisions to developers and stakeholders This training course is for you because... You're a senior-level developer who wants to make the move to architect. You're a practicing software architect who wants to hone your skills and learn new software architecture techniques and practices. You're responsible for creating a software architecture for your company, and you want to practice with a real-world challenge. Prerequisites Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Building Evolutionary Architectures (book) Read Building Event-Driven Microservices (book)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed April 21, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 4
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 0 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on Kubernetes with Sam Newman and Katie Gamanji, the ecosystem advocate for the CNCF. They’ll discuss how to manage some of the complexity in your Kubernetes cluster and share fascinating aspects of the discipline, interesting convergence areas, and insights intended to help you learn how to approach the most challenging aspects of building and managing evolving software needs. This is your chance to ask Sam and Katie anything you want about Kubernetes and their own career journeys. They’ll spend a few minutes covering the trends that are influencing infrastructure and operations, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Understand why Kubernetes is needed Discover how to manage the complexity in your Kubernetes cluster See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This training course is for you because... You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Katie Gamanji your questions around working using Kubernetes tools. You’re looking for ways to use Kubernetes to support your production goals. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation and deployment. Prerequisites Come with your questions for Sam Newman and Katie Gamanji Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up Read Kubernetes: Up and Running , second edition (book) Read Programming Kubernetes (book) Read Kubernetes Best Practices (book) Take Kubernetes in 3 Weeks: Parts I and II (live online training course with Jonathan Johnson) Take Building and Managing Kubernetes Applications (live online training course with Sébastien Goasguen)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed April 14, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 5
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 60 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on Kubernetes with Sam Newman and longtime DevOps pro Patrick Debois. They’ll discuss DevSecOps best practices, how to develop a security-focused approach to your organization’s software development, and the trends that are impacting your organization’s deployment practices and culture—along with insights intended to help you learn how to approach the most challenging aspects of building and managing evolving software needs. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the origins of DevSecOps Understand why DevSecOps is needed See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This training course is for you because... You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Patrick Debois your questions about using DevSecOps. You’re looking for ways to use DevSecOps to support your production goals. You want to become well versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation and deployment. Prerequisites Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read DevOpsSec (report) Watch Spotlight on Cloud: DevSecOps Lessons Learned with Zane Lackey (video, 58m) Read Securing DevOps (book) Watch “ Security Is Everybody’s Job ” (recorded Superstream session with Tanya Janca) Read “ Welcome to the Agile Revolution ” (chapter 3 in Agile Application Security)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed May 5, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 21 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for four hours of sessions focusing on the tools that are most useful when moving to a microservice style architecture. You’ll learn how APIs, patterns, and Agile methods can lead to more successful migrations to microservices, ensuring you can make the move in a way that doesn’t disrupt your current business. About the Software Architecture Superstream Series: This six-part series of half-day online events focuses on the hottest topics in software architecture, giving you the insights to keep pace with what’s next while still accommodating legacy needs. Both seasoned software architects and those looking to break into the field will learn new skills and the latest information on the tools and technologies they need to succeed. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore best practices for optimizing work for distributed systems Learn how to use the STAR method to migrate your infrastructure to a microservices platform—without interrupting your IT services Dive into the saga pattern, an approach for handling database transactions that span multiple requests Understand how to use Agile methods to implement your microservices Hear from a company that decided to ditch non-production environments—and discover whether this approach might work for you Recognize patterns for distributed systems, then use them to better understand and communicate distributed system design This Superstream is for you because... You're a senior-level developer who wants to make the move to architect. You're a practicing software architect who wants to hone your skills and learn new software architecture techniques and practices. You want to learn tips, techniques, and best practices for how to succeed with a microservices architecture. Prerequisites Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Building Evolutionary Architectures (book) Read Building Event-Driven Microservices (book)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed May 19, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 56 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Sponsored by F5 Tight budgets, growing cybersecurity concerns, and the challenge of maintaining legacy applications and infrastructures are overloading traditional IT resources in federal agencies. As a result, the legacy applications these agencies have relied on to support their missions and operations can no longer fully support the business requirements of innovation, agility, and efficiency. Something has to change, but what are the best ways forward? Join us for this edition of Meet the Expert with Stephen Hillier and Paul Deakin, IT experts with deep experience working with federal governments. They’ll discuss the latest app modernization trends—and how government agencies might put some of them into practice. You’ll learn how agencies are taking new approaches related to the migration of legacy application (optimizing container management and automating app delivery, for instance); gain practical advice on how to best integrate new functionality (like how to best manage and secure APIs in modern digital experiences); and explore the latest security methodologies and processes associated with evolving app development and modernization vulnerabilities (in other words, DevSecOps). What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Understand how to best approach migrating your legacy applications to modern infrastructure Learn how to integrate new functionality, like managing and securing APIs Explore the latest security methodologies and processes This course is for you because… You want to better understand how to address legacy applications that can no longer support your business requirements. You want to learn about the fundamental shifts that are transforming the business landscape and customer needs. Recommended follow-up: Read Software Engineering at Google (book) Read Seriously Good Software (book)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed July 22, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 8
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 58 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on multicloud with Sam Newman and software architecture pro Gregor Hohpe. They’ll chat about the benefits and challenges of multicloud architecture within the context of thinking more critically about lock-in and vendor selection. They’ll also dive into the potential challenges of hybrid/multicloud solutions, including latency, the cost of avoiding lock-in, and the difference between building a hybrid app and having a multicloud strategy. Sam and Gregor will spend a few minutes covering the trends that are influencing infrastructure, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the origins of, need for, and challenges around cloud solutions and strategy See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This live event is for you because… You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Gregor Hohpe your questions around cloud strategy. You’re looking to improve your systems and mitigate weaknesses. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of working in the cloud and on-premises. Recommended follow-up: Read Cloud Native (book) Read Hybrid and Multicloud Management (report) Read The Software Architect Elevator (book) or listen to the audio book
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed September 1, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 2 hr., 24 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Python is the most popular language for data science and machine and deep learning, and it’s become a favorite among web developers due to its versatility, vast library ecosystem, and high-performance applications. Python's many new features will ensure it remains the language of choice for these robust communities, even as we approach its 30-year anniversary. Join members of the Python community as they share expert perspectives on topics ranging from machine learning to microservices. Discover how to implement Python’s newest features to optimize performance and take your Python code to the next level. About the OSCON Superstream Series: Each day in the four-part OSCON Superstream Series covers a different programming language and its ecosystem, with unique sessions including keynotes from language luminaries, debates on controversial topics, and hands-on coding talks. And they’re packed with insights from innovators and the latest tools and technologies to help you stay ahead of it all. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore Python’s newest features Understand how Python can be applied in machine learning Learn how to use gRPC with polyglot technologies including Python Implement Python’s newest features to optimize performance This Superstream is for you because... You’re a Python developer looking to improve your skills and awareness of new practices and technologies. You’re a developer in another programming language and are curious about how Python can improve the performance of your applications. You’re an experienced developer who wants to learn new tools and techniques from expert programmers and software developers. Prerequisites: ,/p〉 Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed February 3, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 10
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 57 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Traditional rule-based data quality management methodology is costly and hard to scale in the big data environment. It requires subject matter experts within business, data and technology domains. Machine learning techniques for data quality management enable cost-effective and scalable ways to manage data quality for a large amount of data. This presentation will discuss a use case that demonstrates how machine learning techniques can be used in data quality management on a big data platform in the financial industry. Join us for this edition of Meet the Expert with Jennifer Yang to learn how machine learning techniques can be used in the data quality management processes in the financial industry. Jennifer will describe: Results of applying various machine learning techniques in the four most commonly defined data validation categories will be presented. Approaches to operationalize the machine learning data quality management solution. Lessons learned will be discussed to help the audience take on their own data quality management journey using machine learning techniques. O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed January 20, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 11
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 57 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on software architecture with Neal Ford and Sarah Wells, covering the fascinating aspects of the discipline, interesting convergence areas, and insights on how to approach the most challenging aspects of building and managing evolving architectural needs. This is your chance to ask Neal and Sarah anything you want about architecture or their own career journeys. They’ll spend a few minutes covering the trends in microservices that are influencing architecture right now, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the uses of a microservices architecture What’s coming next with software architecture This training course is for you because... You want the chance to ask Neal Ford and Sarah Wells your questions around working long-term with a microservices architecture. You’re looking for ways to use microservices to support your businesses goals. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of microservices. Prerequisites: Come with your questions for Neal Ford and Sarah Wells Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture Read Building Microservice, 2E Read Building Event-Driven Microservices
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed March 9, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 12
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 58 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Bitcoin. Cryptocurrencies. Digital dollars. They’re all built on the world-changing technology known as blockchain. But how do you build a blockchain? In this Meet the Expert with Sir John Hargrave and Evan Karnoupakis, learn best practices for building blockchain projects as you explore real-life case studies from leading blockchain organizations like Ethereum, Binance, Circle, and Cardano. Busy technology leaders, entrepreneurs, and students alike will discover how leading-edge organizations are building blockchain into their businesses—and how to use this knowledge to create your own blockchain success story. Recorded on March 23, 2021. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed March 23, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 25 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: One of the most consistent challenges for ML engineers is how to move from model to production. Join us for a day of sessions dedicated to making the most of AI in your company. You’ll learn about everything from scaling to deployment and from pipeline to model decay—straight from our experts. About the AI Superstream Series: This four-part series of half-day online events is packed with insights from some of the brightest minds in AI. You’ll get a deeper understanding of the latest tools and technologies that can help keep your organization competitive, and learn to leverage AI to drive real business results. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Understand how MLOps can help you evolve from manually building models Learn how to use PyTorch to effectively deploy and scale your AI models Explore design patterns that will help you tackle problems that frequently crop up during the ML process This Superstream is for you because... You want to learn more about moving machine learning from model to production. You want to better understand MLOps. You’re interested in improving your skills in scaling, model monitoring, and deployment. Prerequisites Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed March 17, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 14
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 58 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Artificial intelligence and machine learning have at least one thing in common with traditional software systems: they fail. AI failures might consist of discriminatory behavior, privacy violations, or even security breaches that can lead to lawsuits, regulatory fines, and more. So what can organizations do to avoid these pitfalls? In this Meet the Expert with Andrew Burt and Patrick Hall—the cofounders of bnh.ai, a boutique law firm focused on AI and analytics—learn how to prevent the inevitable failures in your ML systems from spiraling into full-blown AI incidents. As you explore a new approach to incident response specifically tailored to AI, you’ll learn when and why AI creates liability for the organizations that employ it and how those organizations should react when their AI causes major problems. Recorded on May 13, 2021. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed May 13, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 1 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on Kubernetes with Sam Newman and Chris O’Dell. They’ll discuss the tools you need to succeed with a microservices-style architecture, how to handle the challenges in deployment, and the trends that are impacting your organization’s deployment practices and culture. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the origins of microservices and why they’re needed Understand the challenges you may encounter implementing microservices See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This training course is for you because... You’re looking for ways to improve monitoring of your microservices to support your production goals. You want to become well versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation and deployment. Prerequisites Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Microservices: Up and Running (book) Read SRE with Java Microservices (book)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed June 2, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 25 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Developers and architects like to solve technical problems, not people problems. However, as Gerald Weinberg was famous for saying, “No matter what they tell you, it’s always a people problem.” Exceptional interpersonal skills—teamwork, facilitation, and leadership among them—are at least half of what it takes to become an effective software architect (regardless of the actual role or title an architect may have). But attaining the skills that will ensure you can communicate clearly and get stakeholder buy-in can be a difficult proposition. Join us for this Superstream event to learn more about these essential skills, understand why they’re so critical, and see how you can start putting them into practice. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore techniques to analyze and select the right architecture patterns Discover ways to diagram and document an architectural solution Learn better communication skills to champion architecture decisions to developers and stakeholders This course is for you because… You're a senior-level developer who wants to make the move to architect. You're a practicing software architect who wants to hone your skills and learn new software architecture techniques and practices. You want to learn more about how to succeed as a software architect by developing your leadership and negotiation skills. Recommended follow-up: Read The Software Architect Elevator (book) Read Dynamic Reteaming , second edition (book) Read Microservices Patterns (book) Take Mastering Technical Presentations by Example (live online training course with Neal Ford) Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Building Evolutionary Architectures (book) Read Building Event-Driven Microservices (book) Take Software Architecture by Example (live online training course with Mark Richards and Neal Ford) Take Architecture: The Hard Parts (live online training course with Mark Richards and Neal Ford) Take Microservice Fundamentals (live online training course with Sam Newman)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed July 14, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 59 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on incremental architecture with Neal Ford and software architect and Agile-transformation pro Allen Holub. They’ll explain why you should create an architecture incrementally as you work so that you can easily modify that architecture as new requirements emerge—and discuss how to do so. (The solution is to build around a domain-focused metaphor that allows for incremental changes while maintaining coherence throughout.) Neal and Allen will spend a few minutes covering the fundamentals of incremental architecture, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Learn the benefits of incremental architecture Understand how to create your architecture incrementally See what’s coming next with software architecture This recording of a live event is for you because… You’re looking for ways to build an architecture that can evolve with the changing needs of your business. Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Building Evolutionary Architectures (book) Read RESTful Web Microservices Cookbook (book) Explore Software Architecture Fundamentals Beyond the Basics (video course) Attend Software Architecture Superstream: Software Architecture Fundamentals—Comparing Architectural Styles (September 15) Take Architecture: The Hard Parts (live online training course with Mark Richards and Neal Ford)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed September 2, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 60 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: If AI is going to be part of everyday life for businesses and citizens alike, it needs to be accessible. So how should organizations move toward AI maturity? And what steps can businesses take to democratize AI while meeting the challenges they’ll encounter along the way? In this Meet the Expert, AI and business intelligence leader Jen Stirrup walks you through a number of different challenges and considerations for the democratization of AI for business—along with approaches for overcoming them. Find out what AI means for the industry, for people’s careers, and for their training opportunities as you explore aspects of AI that you may not have considered yet. Recorded on August 24, 2021. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed August 24, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 12 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: The combination of modern distributed architectures and cloud environments offers powerful solutions for delivering applications that quickly yield business value. . .and increased complexity. Moving quickly and not breaking things means that you need deployment pipelines. How do you ensure your releases don’t bring down production? Enter CI (continuous integration) and CD (continuous delivery), which greatly improve visibility of the quality of your software while also greatly reducing the time taken between releases. Join us to learn how CI/CD can help you achieve new levels of velocity, agility, reliability, and efficiency in your projects and systems. About the Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series: This five-part series of half-day online events details what you need to know to effectively manage existing legacy systems while migrating to modern, scalable, cost-effective infrastructures—with no interruption to your business. Each event day covers some of the most challenging and promising topics facing those working in infrastructure and operations today: continuous integration and delivery, cloud delivery, Kubernetes, microservices, and security. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Understand what tools work best for CI/CD and cloud native Learn how CI/CD works in the deployment pipeline Discover how infrastructure as code can help you deliver services to your users This Superstream is for you because... You’re a developer looking to discover the advantages of CI/CD. You want to better understand infrastructure as code. You work in a cloud native environment and want to learn which CI/CD tools work best with this extra complexity. You want to better incorporate testing and automation in your CI/CD pipeline. Prerequisites: Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Infrastructure as Code , second edition (book) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read What Is DevOps? (report)
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    Abstract: The serverless value proposition in AWS is huge. Join expert Vadym Kazulkin as he examines the total cost of ownership in serverless applications and explores the visible and invisible benefits of the serverless paradigm, including no infrastructure operation, auto scaling and fault-tolerance built-in, focus on business value and innovation, and faster time to market - to name a few. In this Meet the Expert, Vadym will also walk you through a decision-making list, which will help determine whether or not to choose the serverless paradigm for your projects. In doing so, he will look at the visible aspects, such as cost, understanding application lifecycle, software architecture, cost at scale, platform limitations, organizational knowledge, and plattform and tooling maturity. Vadym will also discuss current challenges adopting serverless in AWS, such as lack of high latency ephemeral storage, insufficient network performance, and missing important security features. Join us for this edition of Meet the Expert with Vadym Kazulkin to learn how to decide whether to use serverless in AWS for your next project. O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it By the end of this live show, you’ll better understand: The total cost of ownership of the serverless paradigm How to decide whether to use serverless in AWS for your next project The current shortcomings of serverless on AWS The trade offs you make when deciding to use serverless Prerequisites: Come with your questions for Vadym Kazulkin Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Serverless: First Steps (EPL) Moving to Serverless with AWS Lambda (Learning Path) Learn AWS Serverless Computing
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    Abstract: Serverless is a relatively nascent concept. Adoption is on the rise, but the promise of serverless remains elusive—as does a wide understanding of the different approaches to implementation. Although the benefits of serverless are clear, the question remains on where this new technology fits into your workflows and business processes. Join us for this edition of Meet the Expert with Patrick Hamann, software engineer, and Andrew Betts, head of developer relations at Fastly, to learn about the benefits of serverless computing. Patrick and Andrew will dive into the promises of and approaches to serverless, how to get started building edge native applications, and real-world examples of companies taking advantage of this technology. O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it By the end of this live show, you’ll better understand: The promise of serverless Approaches to serverless computing (where is it done best?) Serverless use cases How you can start thinking about taking your first steps towards integrating this technology into your business This event is for you because… You want to learn about the fundamental shifts that are transforming the business landscape and customer needs. You want better visibility into emerging serverless technology and the ways it can be used. You want to drive your business digital transformation Prerequisites: Come with your questions for Tyler Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on software architecture with Neal Ford and test.ai chief scientist Tariq King, covering the fascinating aspects of the discipline, interesting convergence areas, and insights on how to approach the most challenging aspects of building and managing evolving architectural needs. This is your chance to ask Neal and Tariq anything you want about architecture or their own career journeys. They’ll spend a few minutes covering the trends in artificial intelligence that are influencing architecture, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the uses of AI in your architecture What’s coming next with software architecture This training course is for you because... You want the chance to ask Neal Ford and Tariq King your questions around the synergy between architecture and AI. You want to better understand how AI will impact your business architecture. Prerequisites Come with your questions for Neal Ford and Tariq King Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Grokking Artificial Intelligence Algorithms (book) Read Building Event-Driven Microservices (book) Attend Software Architecture Superstream Series: Software Architecture Fundamentals (APAC) —March 18, 2021 Attend Architecture: The Hard Parts (live online training course with Mark Richards and Neal Ford) Attend Artificial Intelligence: AI for Business (live online training course with Alex Castrounis)
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    Abstract: Jaime Levy literally wrote the book on UX strategy. In this Meet the Expert, she highlights the latest features covered in the just-released second edition of UX Strategy as she takes you through UX and product strategy theory. Whether you're a UX designer, product manager, or entrepreneur, you’ll get a high-level overview of product strategy techniques—from simple to advanced—that you can put to work right away. Recorded on April 15, 2021. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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    Abstract: There’s no single—or clearly defined—path to becoming a software architect. But these sessions will give you a solid grasp of the fundamentals, preparing you to implement the strategies that will help your organization increase performance, reduce costs, manage complexity, build in resilience and scalability, and speed time to market. Whether you're a senior-level developer who wants to make the move to architect or a practicing software architect who wants to hone your skills, these sessions provide the insight, advice, and essential knowledge you need to up your game. About the Software Architecture Superstream Series: This six-part series of half-day online events focuses on the hottest topics in software architecture, giving you the insights to keep pace with what’s next while still accommodating legacy needs. Both seasoned software architects and those looking to break into the field will learn new skills and the latest information on the tools and technologies they need to succeed. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Learn how to identify and design architectural components Understand exactly what microservices are and the power they bring Explore techniques to analyze and select the right architecture patterns Discover ways to diagram and document an architectural solution Build better communication skills to champion architecture decisions to developers and stakeholders This Superstream is for you because... You're a senior-level developer who wants to make the move to architect. You're a practicing software architect who wants to learn new software architecture techniques and practices. You're considering adopting a microservice architecture. You're responsible for creating a software architecture for your company, and you want to learn the fundamentals. Prerequisites Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Building Evolutionary Architectures (book) Read Building Event-Driven Microservices (book)
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation with Neal Ford and his guest, Mark Richards, where they will go deep into the difference between patterns and styles, how understanding styles will help you to make effective architecture decisions, and how to evaluate the trade-offs for different styles. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it What’s coming next with Software Architecture This training course is for you because... You are interested in how architecture styles will impact your business architecture Prerequisites Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture Read Software Systems Architecture: Working with Stakeholders Using Viewpoints and Perspectives , 2E Chapter 11: Using Styles and Patterns View Software Architecture Fundamentals , Second Edition
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    Abstract: As the scale of data continues to grow (alongside an ever expanding ecosystem of tools to work with it), developing successful applications is an increasingly challenging proposition—and a necessity. At each stage of the process, from architecting to processing and storing data to deployment, there are a range of aspects to consider. Things like scalability, consistency, reliability, efficiency, and maintainability. It can be hard to figure out the right way forward. In this event, you’ll gain insight into design and engineering best practices through interactive sessions and live coding demos. Join us to learn how to make the right decisions for your applications. About the Strata Data Superstream Series: This four-part series of half-day online events gives attendees an overarching perspective of key topics that will help your organization maximize the business impact of your data. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Learn how to build, scale, and test robust data pipelines Get an overview of next-generation technologies for developing underlying data architectures Explore design considerations to make your applications successful and reliable Understand how to ask the right questions when developing ethical data products This Superstream is for you if... You need to know the latest trends in data workflows, techniques, and tools. You want to improve the scalability, reliability, security, and maintainability of your applications. You want to better understand the systems you already use and the distributed systems on which modern databases are built. You want to learn the best ways to integrate data governance and ethical data practices into your applications. Prerequisites Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Designing Data-Intensive Applications (book)
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    Abstract: It seems like everyone is selling “observability” these days. And companies are buying! But for many software organizations, the cost of observability is growing much more quickly than the benefits it delivers. In this Meet the Expert, Ben Sigelman draws on his experiences building out the core observability functions at Google, cocreating and shepherding both OpenTelemetry and OpenTracing. Working in the field as Lightstep’s founder and CEO, Ben examines why the current ROI for observability is lacking. You’ll learn the critical distinction between observability and telemetry, explore the fundamental cost structures underlying each, and discover how to reframe observability to make some of the most powerful and transformative benefits accessible to the entire organization—not just the experts. Recorded on May 25, 2021. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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    Abstract: Welcome to O’Reilly online learning—and on-demand access to a world of answers. Check out these quick videos to learn about the features and unique content you should explore first
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    Abstract: The path to implementing Kubernetes to build and deploy applications isn’t always evident. After all, different orgs have different needs. Get some clarity and learn how to make the most of all that Kubernetes offers—from what to expect in your first few weeks to detailed war stories from the front lines to extending Kubernetes’s functionality with operators and more.
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation with Neal Ford and his guest, Vanya Seth, where they will talk about their experience of building enterprise event driven systems and elaborate on the fallacies of building and adopting such systems. Learn how they have successfully moved large enterprise systems to distributed architecture styles and what hurdles they faced along the way. What You Will Learn: What’s coming next with Software Architecture This event is for you if… You want the chance to ask Neal Ford and Vanya Seth your questions about working with Distributed Systems You are currently looking for how to move your current architecture to a distributed architecture and want to learn more about the challenges and advantages Recommended follow up Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Concurrency and Scalability for Distributed Systems (early release book) Read Designing Distributed Systems (book) View Software Architecture Fundamentals Beyond the Basics (video) Attend Software Architecture Superstream Series: Software Architecture Fundamentals 2021 Attend Architecture: The Hard Parts (live online training)
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on sustainability with Sam Newman and longtime technologist Anne Currie. They’ll discuss cloud providers and the environmental impact of software, how an individual developer’s choices can impact sustainability, and the trends that are impacting organizations’ deployment practices and culture. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the origins of, need for, and challenges around sustainability See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This course is for you because… You have questions about limiting the environmental impact of your technology choices. You’re looking for ways to improve your cloud environment to support your production goals. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation and deployment. Recommended follow-up: Read Design Patterns for Cloud Native Applications (book) Read Cloud Native Transformation (book) Read 97 Things Every Cloud Engineer Should Know (book)
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    Abstract: Java’s been around for over a quarter of a century now, but it remains dominant in the world of programming due to its portability, speed, and security. Yet with today’s increased reliance on cloud computing and distributed systems, the language must keep changing to keep pace. In this Superstream event, Java Champions and other experts offer perspectives on topics from concurrency to functional programming, giving insight into how Java is keeping up with the cloud and beyond.
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    Abstract: Storing, processing, and moving data in the cloud efficiently and cost-effectively is a must for working with today’s enormous datasets. Data lakes answered the problem of silos found in many data warehouses. But as the pendulum swings back, there's a growing need for an additional solution that combines the strengths of both models, a need that’s led to the emergence of the data lakehouse. But with the number of data storage systems available, it can be hard to figure out which option is right for you. In this event, you'll gain insights on how to increase the scalability, speed, and availability of your data, along with best practices for utilizing your data warehouse, data lake, or data lakehouse. Join in to learn how to make the right decisions for your particular use case. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Get an overview of the latest technologies for storing and managing your data Learn how to build a performant and scalable data lake Explore design considerations to make your data warehouse robust and reliable Discover the full management, storage, and analytics capabilities of a data lakehouse Understand how to apply data observability principles for your data lake This course is for you because… You need to know the latest trends in storing, processing, and managing data. You want to improve the scalability, speed, and availability of your data. You work with a variety of data sources that need to be pulled together and analyzed. You want to better understand the systems that you already use and learn how to take full advantage of their capabilities. Recommended follow-up: Read Automating the Modern Data Warehouse (report) Read The Enterprise Big Data Lake (book) Read What Is a Data Lake? (report)
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation with Neal Ford and his guest, Birgitta Boeckler, where they talk about Architectural Governance and how governance is a key part of a successful architect’s job. Governance defines the technical rules and standards within an organization about every aspect of technology, particularly software development. Learn how to define and enforce governance rules. What You Will Learn: What’s coming next with Software Architecture Recommended follow up Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) View Software Architecture Fundamentals Beyond the Basics (video) Attend Software Architecture Superstream Series: Software Architecture Fundamentals 2021 Attend Architecture: The Hard Parts (live online training) Attend Automating Architectural Governance: Agile Engineering in Architecture (live online training)
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    Abstract: Join us for this edition of Meet the Expert with Apache Arrow cocreator Wes McKinney to learn considerations and best practices for distributed Python at scale—in a cost-effective way. You’ll explore some of the computational systems challenges that go hand in hand with doing scalable distributed computing in Python and discover how working to improve data processing performance and efficiency in data science tools led Wes to help build the Apache Arrow project. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Understand common challenges in distributed computing Explore tools and practices for improving data processing performance and efficiency Discover cost-effective considerations for data processing at scale This course is for you because… You want to learn about the fundamental shifts that are transforming the business landscape and customer needs. You want to overcome challenges that arise when working with large amounts of data. You want to discover new open source technologies and learn how to integrate them. Recommended follow-up: Read Python for Data Analysis , third edition (book)
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    Abstract: AI is poised to enter into our daily lives on a much bigger scale than ever before, touching everything from education to medicine to entertainment. While the advent of this technology may liberate us from routine work, it will also challenge the current principles of our economic and social order and bring new risks in the form of autonomous weapons and smart technology that inherits human bias. In this edition of Meet the Expert with Kai-Fu Lee—celebrated AI pioneer, former president of Google China, and best-selling author of AI Superpowers—joins in conversation with Tim O’Reilly. They explore predictions from Dr. Lee’s new book, AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future, written with science fiction author Chen Qiufan, and discuss how current AI technologies, such as deep learning, computer vision, robotics, autonomous driving, and natural language processing, can give insight to future advances and challenges that will have far reaching impacts across the globe. Recorded on September 9, 2021. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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    Abstract: Big data has been with us now for over 10 years, and in that time the tools and techniques have evolved. If youâ??re new to working with data or looking to understand the latest and greatest, these sessions are the perfect way to become part of the conversation. Youâ??ll learn how AI and the cloud have impacted how we grapple with ever-growing datasets and get better insight and products. About the Strata Data Superstream Series: This four-part series of half-day online events gives attendees an overarching perspective of key topics that will help your organization maximize the business impact of your data. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Understand the problems the modern data stack helps solve today and get a glimpse of where weâ??re headed Get an overview of AI and machine learning and see how they can improve your data science work Learn how to present your data clearly and articulately This Superstream is for you because... You want to learn how data science works and understand its impacts, whether youâ??re swimming in data or just dipping in a toe. You need to know the trends in data workflows, techniques, and tools. Youâ??re interested in learning the role AI can play in your data analysis and want to find out where to start. You want to learn how to best present your data to outside stakeholders. Prerequisites: Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommend follow-up: Read Data Science from Scratch (book) Read Fundamentals of Data Visualization (book) Read Introduction to Machine Learning with Python (book)
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation with Neal Ford and Mark Richards on software architecture, covering the fascinating aspects of the discipline, interesting convergence areas, and insights on how to approach the most challenging aspects of building and managing evolving architectural needs. This is your chance to ask Neal and Mark anything you want about architecture or their own career journeys. They’ll spend a few minutes covering the trends in data that are influencing architecture right now, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the intersection of software architecture and data What’s coming next with software architecture This training course is for you because... You want the chance to ask Neal Ford and Mark Richards your questions around the intersection of architecture and data. You’re currently looking for ways to deliver data to support your businesses goals. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of software architecture and data. Prerequisites: Come with your questions for Neal Ford and Mark Richards Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Take Architecture: The Hard Parts (live online training course with Mark Richards and Neal Ford)
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on software architecture with Neal Ford and security pro Aaron Bedra, covering the fascinating aspects of the discipline, interesting convergence areas, and insights on how to approach the most challenging aspects of building and managing evolving architectural needs. This is your chance to ask Neal and Aaron anything you want about architecture or their own career journeys. They’ll spend a few minutes covering the trends in security that are influencing architecture, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Understand how to build a culture of security compliance See what’s coming next with software architecture This training course is for you because... You want the chance to ask Neal Ford and Aaron Bedra your questions around long-term cybersecurity and your architecture. You’re looking for ways to improve security to support your businesses goals. You want to learn about a holistic approach to security. Prerequisites Come with your questions for Neal Ford and Aaron Bedra Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Container Security (book) Read Practical Cloud Security (book) Attend the Software Architecture Superstream: Mastering Your Microservices Stack (May 19) Attend Architecture: The Hard Parts (live online training course with Mark Richards and Neal Ford) Watch Software Architecture Superstream Series: Domain-Driven Design and Event-Driven Microservices (recorded Superstream event, 3h 29m)
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    Abstract: In 2020, Mark Zuckerberg famously declared that "the future is private," reflecting Facebook's commitment to doing privacy right. It’s a formidable challenge for a company with a codebase containing more than 100 million lines of code, to which engineers make thousands of changes per day. It can only be tackled by the entire company working together. While Facebook has more to do, it’s already made significant progress on privacy improvements across the company in terms of processes, products, and engineering teams. In this Meet the Expert with Facebook software engineer Alex Gorelik, learn how Facebook is implementing best-in-class privacy at scale without slowing down development. You’ll explore best practices for making data privacy everyone's responsibility, learn how to build processes, technical tools, and frameworks that support privacy work, and hear lessons learned while implementing privacy for billions of users. Recorded on March 11, 2021. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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    Abstract: Ever had your CEO look at a report and say the numbers look way off? Has a customer ever called out incorrect data in one of your product dashboards? If this sounds familiar, data reliability should be the cornerstone of your data strategy. In this talk, Barr Moses will introduce the concept of “data downtime” — periods of time when data is partial, erroneous, missing or otherwise inaccurate. Data downtime is highly costly for organizations, yet is often addressed ad hoc. The solution? Data observability, an approach to tackling data downtime that leverages core principles of software engineering. We’ll discuss why data downtime matters to the data industry and share data observability tactics best-in-class organizations use to address it. Join us for this edition of Meet the Expert with Barr Moses to learn how to address data downtime and make observability a pillar of your data strategy. O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on GitOps with Sam Newman and Weaveworks founder Alexis Richardson. They’ll share what led to the need for GitOps, fascinating aspects of the discipline, and interesting convergence areas—along with insights that will help you approach the most challenging aspects of building and managing evolving architectural needs. This is your chance to ask Sam and Alexis anything you want about GitOps, Kubernetes, or their own career journeys. They’ll spend a few minutes covering the trends that are influencing infrastructure and operations, then tell you what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the origins of GitOps and understand why it’s needed See what’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This training course is for you because... You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Alexis Richardson your questions around working using GitOps. You’re looking for ways to use GitOps to support your production goals. You want to become well versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation and deployment. Prerequisites: Come with your questions for Sam Newman and Alexis Richardson Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Version Control with Git , second edition (book) Read Kubernetes: Up and Running , second edition (book) Watch “ GitOps 101 ” (conference session) Attend GitOps First Steps (live online training course with Ian Miell) Attend Git Next Steps (live online training course with Raju Gandhi)
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    Abstract: While cloud isn’t a new technology, the move to the cloud has accelerated...and has become increasingly complex. Ops engineers need to build new skills and knowledge: What are the pain points of moving to the cloud, and how do security and safety change? And how do you give power to developers while still ensuring secure and reliable deployments? Join us for a Superstream on the cloud, with sessions covering everything from strategy to security and automation. About the Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series: This five-part series of half-day online events details what you need to know to effectively manage existing legacy systems while migrating to modern, scalable, cost-effective infrastructures—with no interruption to your business. Each event day covers some of the most challenging and promising topics facing those working in infrastructure and operations today: continuous integration and delivery, cloud delivery, Kubernetes, microservices, and security. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Understand how data works in the cloud See what tools work best for cloud native CI/CD Learn configuration management strategies to increase system robustness Discover strategies to help ensure a successful cloud native transformation Explore secret change management techniques and tools This Superstream is for you because... You’re a developer looking to better understand the skills needed to work on infrastructure in the cloud. You want to better understand cloud providers and security options. You work in a cloud native environment and want to understand how CI/CD tools work best with this extra complexity. You want to learn more about testing and automation in the cloud. Prerequisites Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Practical Process Automation (book) Read Cultivating Cloud Outcomes (early release book) Read 97 Things Every Cloud Engineer Should Know (book) Read " Patterns for Development and Process " (chapter 9 in Cloud Native Transformation )
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    Abstract: This edition of Meet the Expert is sponsored by New Relic Has observability killed monitoring? Today the rearview understanding that monitoring provides no longer suffices. You need to know how your systems are performing right now. In this Meet the Expert with seasoned IT/ops practitioners Josh Biggley and Destiny Bertucci, explore the state of performance monitoring today. They’ll share their insights along with new research data that exposes why monitoring is being replaced by full-estate observability. Join in to learn what's needed for complete observability—and see how to get started. Recorded on March 25, 2021. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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    Abstract: Go is now over a decade old, but that doesn’t mean it’s showing its age. As open source projects across industries have adopted Go, the language has continued to grow and change to meet their needs. Recent and forthcoming additions to the language, such as generics and modules, will alter Go programming dramatically. What do these developments mean for adoption? (Why, for example, is Go the language chosen by so many CNCF projects?) And what features do expert Go developers see as the backbone of the future of programming? Join us to hear expert insight into how the Go language is changing open source development, what makes it right for so many open source projects, and how developers can use Go’s unique new features to build secure, reliable, and efficient applications. About the OSCON Superstream Series: Each day in the four-part OSCON Superstream Series covers a different programming language and its ecosystem, with unique sessions including keynotes from language luminaries, debates on controversial topics, and hands-on coding talks. And they’re packed with insights from innovators and the latest tools and technologies to help you stay ahead of it all. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Learn how best to approach using generics in Go code Discover how to extend Go applications Understand techniques for working in someone else’s codebase Find out what to do when concurrency goes wrong in your Go applications This Superstream is for you because... You’re a Go developer who wants to learn how newer features such as generics will affect your code and applications. You’re a software developer interested in learning more about Go as a language for developing tools, web services, or working with distributed systems. You’re an engineer, developer, or DevOps specialist looking to understand how Go is shaping observability and container management. Prerequisites Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Take Introduction to the Go Programming Language (live online training course with Jay McGavren) Explore Understand Go (expert playlist by Jay McGavren) Read Head First Go (book) Read Concurrency in Go (book) Read Learning Go (early release book) Read Cloud Native Go (early release book) Read The Go Programming Language (book) Play in the interactive Go Sandbox
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    Abstract: Over the past decade, mapping experiences—a design and marketing technique that attempts to capture an experience in a diagram—has entered the mainstream. Stakeholders are now asking for things like customer journey maps by name, even if they don’t know exactly what they’re requesting. To keep up with demand, the field, along with associated areas such as experience design, service design, and customer experience management, is maturing quickly, bringing with it a number of necessary changes. Join us for this edition of Meet the Expert with Jim Kalbach. You’ll get an overview of experience mapping fundamentals and explore five trends shaping the field today: facilitation as a core part of mapping, increased focus on multichannel experiences, the rise of mapping as a management activity, the inclusion of employee experience, and the application of experience mapping outside of commercial settings. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it By the end of this live show, you’ll better understand: Core concepts in mapping experiences Key trends and changes to the field The future outlook and where the field might be heading This course is for you because… You want to learn about the fundamental shifts that are transforming the business landscape and customer needs. You want to stay current in new skills related to customer journey mapping, service blueprinting, and similar techniques. Recommended follow-up: Read Mapping Experiences , second edition (book), especially chapter 11, “ Customer Journey Maps ” Read Rapid Techniques for Mapping Experiences (report)
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on architectural decision-making with Neal Ford and software development pro Michael Nygard. They’ll introduce key concepts including architectural decisions (ADs), architecturally significant requirements (ASRs), and architectural decision records (ADRs) and explain how they’re all a part of architectural knowledge management (AKM). Take an hour to discover how keeping a record of significant decisions will help everyone who interacts with your architecture. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Understand the benefits of keeping a record of significant architecture decisions Learn how to employ architectural knowledge management techniques See what’s coming next with software architecture This course is for you because… You have questions about documenting architecture decisions. You want to understand how architectural decision records will impact your business architecture. Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Explore Software Architecture Fundamentals Beyond the Basics (video course) Attend Software Architecture Superstream Series: Soft Skills Are the Hardest Part (July 14) Take Architecture: The Hard Parts (live online training course with Mark Richards and Neal Ford)
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    Abstract: Join us for an event focused on the many aspects of designing, deploying, and maintaining responsible AI. Event chair and responsible AI expert Rumman Chowdhury offers overarching context, stitching together shorter tech talks and conversations with industry leaders. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Discover what responsible AI includes (and what it doesn’t) See what responsible AI looks like in action, from data to deployment to debugging Learn how to debug your ML model Explore real-world applications of responsible AI Understand what industry leaders think about when they think about responsibility This course is for you because… You're a machine learning engineer or data scientist interested in responsible AI. You’re engaged in conversations about ethics and AI. You're wondering how to improve your own AI and machine learning. You're responsible for implementing fair or ethical AI practices in your role or project and looking for hands-on examples. Recommended follow-up: Read Responsible Machine Learning (report) Read AI and the Law (report) Read Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras, and TensorFlow (book)
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    Abstract: The main reason to pick a microservice architecture is the ability to change things independently. It means getting fixes and updates to software live more quickly, but it can also help improve your organizational autonomy. In these sessions you’ll learn how microservices allow you to own more of the lifecycle of your software, create more products, and get them out faster.
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    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation on site reliability engineering with Sam Newman and Gremlin principal SRE Tammy Butow. They’ll chat about SRE best practices and challenges, building resilient systems, chaos engineering, facilitating controlled experiments to identify systemic weaknesses, and more. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Explore the origins of, need for, and challenges around SRE What’s coming next for infrastructure and ops This course is for you because… You want the chance to ask Sam Newman and Tammy Butow your questions around SRE and chaos engineering. You’re looking for ways to improve your systems and mitigate weaknesses. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of pipeline creation. Recommended follow-up: Read Chaos Engineering (book) Read Security Chaos Engineering (report) Read Site Reliability Engineering (book)
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    Abstract: Pete Warden and Nupur Garg (Google) take you through TensorFlow Lite, TensorFlow’s lightweight cross-platform solution for mobile and embedded devices. It enables on-device machine learning inference with low latency, high performance, and a small binary size. It’s the standard solution at Google and the primary inference framework for all on-device use cases. Prerequisite knowledge Familiarity with ML What you'll learn Learn how TensorFlow Lite tools work and how to convert and optimize models for mobile and embedded devices
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    Abstract: ML development often focuses on metrics, delaying work on deployment and scaling issues. ML development designed for production deployments typically follows a pipeline model with scaling and maintainability as inherent parts of the design. Robert Crowe and Charles Chen (Google) takes a deep dive into TensorFlow Extended (TFX), the open source version of the ML infrastructure platform that Google has developed for its own production ML pipelines. Prerequisite knowledge Experience with ML development and software development What you'll learn Discover issues and best practices for putting machine learning models and applications into production
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    Abstract: Stream processing is becoming something like a “grand unifying paradigm” for data processing. Outgrowing its original space of real-time data processing, stream processing is becoming a technology that offers new approaches to data processing (including batch processing), real-time applications, and even distributed transactions. Stephan Ewen (Ververica) dives into these developments from the view of Apache Flink and presents some of the major efforts in the Flink community to build a unified stream processor data processing and data-driven applications. Flink already powers many of the world’s most demanding stream processing applications. He explores the approach of Flink’s next-generation streaming runtime that offers a state-of-the-art batch processing experience and performance. A new machine learning library, built on top of a unique new API, supports many algorithms to train dynamically across static and real-time data. And he examines the new building blocks stream processing offers for data-driven applications that open a new direction to solve application consistency. You’ll see use cases from different users, showing how companies apply this broader streaming paradigm in practice. With use cases from different users, we show how companies apply this broader streaming paradigm in practice. Prerequisite knowledge A basic understanding of stream processing (useful but not required) What you'll learn Understand the breadth of changes that stream processing is introducing to data infrastructures and to the way we build applications and which areas are most likely to be affected next This session is from the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Conference in New York, NY.
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    Abstract: Information security, IoT safety, data privacy, algorithmic security and fairness, AI, biotech, the future of work—information technology is now a public policy issue. But while an understanding of the technology involved is fundamental to crafting good policy, there’s little involvement of technologists in policy discussions. This isn’t sustainable. We need public interest technologists: people from our fields helping craft policy and providing security to agencies and groups working in the broader public interest. We need them in government, at NGOs, teaching at universities, as part of the press, and inside private companies. This is increasingly critical to both public safety and overall social welfare In this Spotlight on Cloud , find out about the current state of public interest technology and to discover a way forward, for us individually and collectively for our field. Recorded on December 5, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O’Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts’ unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Cloud , you’ll learn about the complex, ever-evolving world of the cloud. You’ll discover how successful companies have adopted and embraced this massive network of shared information and how you can follow their lead to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
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    Abstract: S2S modeling using neural networks is increasingly becoming mainstream. In particular, it’s been leveraged for applications such as, but not limited to, speech recognition, language translation, and question answering. More recently, S2S has also been used for applications based on time series data. Specifically, people are actively exploring S2S modeling-based real-time anomaly detection and forecasting. Arun Kejariwal (independent) and Ira Cohen (Anodot) provide an overview of S2S and the early use cases of S2S. They’ll walk you through how S2S modeling can be leveraged for the aforementioned use cases, visualization, real-time anomaly detection, and forecasting. You’ll learn how multilayered long short-term memory (LSTM) encodes the input time series and a deep LSTM decodes. In anomaly detection, the output is married with “traditional” statistical approaches for anomaly detection. Conceivably, any of the many variants of LSTM or recurrent neural network (RNN) alternatives of LSTM can be used to trade-off accuracy and speed. Further, given that LSTMs operate sequentially and are quite slow to train, Arun and Ira shed light on how architectures such as convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and self-attention networks (SANs) can be leveraged to achieve significant improvements in accuracy. You’ll see a concrete case study to illustrate the use of S2S for both real-time anomaly detection and forecasting for time series data. What you'll learn Learn how to leverage S2S models for real-time anomaly detection and forecasting This session is from the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Jose, CA.
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    Abstract: TensorFlow’s tf.distribute library helps you scale your model from a single GPU to multiple GPUs and to multiple machines using simple APIs that require very few changes to your existing code. Join Taylor Robie and Priya Gupta (Google) to learn how you can use tf.distribute to scale your machine learning model on a variety of hardware platforms ranging from commercial cloud platforms to dedicated hardware. You’ll learn tools and tips to get the best scaling for your training in TensorFlow. Prerequisite knowledge Familiarity with TensorFlow What you'll learn Learn how to distribute TensorFlow using best practices in 2.0 on a variety of equipment
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    Abstract: Hagay Lupesko explores AI-powered personalization at Facebook and the challenges and practical techniques it applied to overcome these challenges. You’ll learn about deep learning-based personalization modeling, scalable training, and the accompanying system design approaches that are applied in practice. Prerequisite knowledge Experience with software engineering A basic knowledge of recommender systems and deep learning What you'll learn Learn how industry's cutting edge personalization models and systems are designed, implemented and deployed This session is from the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Jose, CA.
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    Abstract: Whether you need to automatically judge the sentiment of a user review, summarize long documents, translate text, or build a chatbot, you need the best language model available. In 2018, pretty much every NLP benchmark was crushed by novel transformer-based architectures, replacing long-standing architectures based on recurrent neural networks. In short, if you’re into NLP, you need transformers. But to use transformers, you need to know what they are, what transformer-based architectures look like, and how you can implement them in your projects. Aurélien Géron (Kiwisoft) dives into recurrent neural networks and their limits, the invention of the transformer, attention mechanisms, the transformer architecture, subword tokenization using SentencePiece, self-supervised pretraining—learning from huge corpora, one-size-fits-all language models, BERT and GPT 2, and how to use these language models in your projects using TensorFlow. What you'll learn Understand transformers and modern language models and how they can tackle complex NLP tasks Identify what tools to use and what the code looks like
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    Abstract: At MakeMyTrip, a large number of customer care agents were dedicated to handling customer support issues over voice and email. Given the popularity of WhatsApp in India, conversational interfaces have become mainstream for the Indian consumer. MakeMyTrip decided to capitalize on this trend and revamped customer support channels using a chatbot named Myra. Myra is adept at handling the languages of the Indian consumer including English, Hindi, and a mix of the two popularly known as Hinglish. Madhu Gopinathan and Sanjay Mohan explain the high-level architecture and the business impact Myra created. Myra handles user input using a natural language understanding framework that solves problems such as intent classification and slot extraction using the latest advances in deep learning. In the intent classification problem, “Please cancel my ticket” should be mapped to a label "full cancellation.” The intent classification model supports over 120 intents and is sophisticated enough to distinguish between fine-grained intents such as full cancellation, partial cancellation, and flight cancellation by airlines. In the slot extraction problem, from, “Please cancel my ticket to New York,” the value, “New York” should be extracted to fill the destination slot. For curating the data required for training deep learning models, MakeMyTrip employed multiple methods, such as manual tagging, creating language models from existing email conversations, progressive refinement of the models, and natural language generation. In this case study, Madhu and Sanjay dive into the insights from developing deep learning models to power Myra, revamping of agent tools, and processes to support Myra and the ensuing business impact. What you'll learn Discover insights from deploying a conversational bot and associated agent systems to improve postsale service Dive into architecture, strategies for data curation to train deep learning models, and the business impact from deploying a chatbot based on these models This session is from the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Conference in New York, NY.
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    Abstract: Building machine learning-enabled products are hard for developers and data scientists; throw in a hardware component, and the complexity increases exponentially. Sunil Mallya walks you through how to build complex ML-enabled products using RL, explores hardware design challenges and trade-offs, and details real-life examples of how any developer can up level their RL skills through autonomous driving. What you'll learn Learn how to build complex ML-enabled products using RL and about hardwire design challenges and trade-offs Hear real-life examples of how to level up your RL skills through autonomous driving This session is from the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Jose, CA. and is sponsored by Amazon Web Services.
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    Abstract: O’Reilly Katacoda represents a quantum leap forward in learning new IT technologies by presenting users with an interactive, hands-on platform that simulates real-world scenarios and environments. Katacoda lets users better learn architectures and systems like Kubernetes and Docker than any existing online courses, books, or videos, honing their skills in custom-configured cloud-based sandboxes that more closely mimic what they will experience in actual production environments. Simply put, there is no better way for learners to acquire and refine technology skills. And, for instructors, this innovative tool is the most effective way to help you teach at a deeper and more functional level; learning how to author your own scenarios is your first step toward applying Katacoda to your tutorials. In this video course designed for beginner- to intermediate-level Katacoda scenario authors, your host, Jon Johnson, explains why Katacoda is a great learning tool, gets you started on authoring your own scenarios, and shares tips and best practices for creating great learning experiences with this powerful cloud-based coding tool. If you’re new to Katacoda and want to learn how to build O’Reilly Katacoda scenarios, this learning path will help you to understand how and when to use this fantastic platform to your greatest advantage. What you’ll learn—and how you can apply it What Katacoda does and why it’s a great learning tool How to make the most of the existing Katacoda libraries and playgrounds during your scenario planning and building process How to set up, build, and test scenarios Ways of approaching new builds, and how to implement a set of best practices for creating stellar learning experiences through Katacoda This video course is for you because… You're an O’Reilly author or speaker who wants to use Katacoda to build scenarios that excite learners You're new to Katacoda and want to learn how to get started with a scenario build You’ve used Katacoda before, and you want to learn a set of tips and best practices to improve your scenario authoring skills Prerequisites: None Materials or downloads needed in advance: None Further resources O’Reilly Katacoda Scenario Formatting and Design Guide O’Reilly Katacoda Scenario Authoring Guide O’Reilly Katacoda Scenario Workflow for Authors
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    Abstract: The TensorFlow Research Cloud (TFRC) has made more than 1,000 cloud TPUs available for free to machine learning researchers all over the world. Zak Stone explores a small sample of the exciting work these researchers have accomplished with TFRC compute. And you’ll learn how to request TFRC access to accelerate your own research projects. Prerequisite knowledge Familiarity with deep learning What you'll learn Understand that many of the most interesting breakthroughs in ML require huge amounts of compute, and the TensorFlow Research Cloud empowers researchers, students, and hobbyists from many different backgrounds by making large amounts of compute available for free Learn how to request your own free compute capacity, pick up some open source TPU code as a starting point, and share your projects with the world
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    Abstract: Large-scale open source projects can be daunting, and one of the goals of TensorFlow is to be accessible to many contributors. Joana Carrasqueira and Nicole Pang (Google) share some great ways to get involved in TensorFlow, explain how its design and development works, and show you how to get started if you’re new to machine learning or new to TensorFlow. They cover a variety of ways for you to participate, including Special Interest Groups, which are project-specific groups for collaboration and contribution; request for comments (RFCs), the open discussion of design directions; documentation and translation communities; user groups and the Google Developer Expert ML program; and GitHub and Stack Overflow. On the learning side, they cover new education resources, how you can learn TensorFlow from TensorFlow instructors and renowned faculty in academia, and how to showcase your TensorFlow expertise as you gain skill sets crucial to getting involved in the machine learning world. What you'll learn See how to get started participating in the TensorFlow community
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    Abstract: We’re living in a cultural moment is obsessed with making predictions. In politics and in business, we’re constantly coming up with ways to collect more data for a singular purpose: to predict what will happen next. This overwhelming desire for prescience shapes the way we design, measure, and understand everything from products and marketing to politics and movements. Good predictions demand both precision and accuracy. Farrah Bostic (The Difference Engine) walks you through how, in the quest to get more and more granular about how people will behave in the future, in the hopes that we can anticipate or manipulate that behavior, businesses are often tempted to rely on emerging or untested technologies—and sometimes pseudoscience—to get the “data” that fuels those predictions. While this moment seems to be particularly defined by prediction, the practice goes back to (at least) the first lie detectors and has come to encompass practices like hypnosis, technology like medical imaging, and encoded anthropological approaches like microexpressions. But the implications are worse than wasting money and time. Businesses and brands are sacrificing the opportunity to understand things deeply and are simultaneously creating social negative externalities, like normalizing surveillance and misinformation, undermining public trust and values, and dehumanizing the very people whose behavior we want to predict. Prerequisite knowledge Familiarity with the purpose of typical data collection methods, including basic analytics, surveys and polls, and user interviews What you'll learn Discover how data addiction leads to more faulty data collection methods; how data collection practices normalize surveillance, mistrust, and manipulation; and how (and when) to "get inside people's heads" without violating their privacy or bodily autonomy This session is from the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Conference in New York, NY.
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    Abstract: ML methods have been causing a revolution in several fields, including science and technology, finance, healthcare, cybersecurity, etc. For instance, ML can identify objects in images, perform language translation, enable web search, perform medical diagnosis, classify fraudulent transactions—all with surprising accuracy. Unfortunately, much of this progress has come with ML models, especially ones based on deep neural networks, getting more complex and opaque. An overarching question that arises is why the model made its prediction. This question is of importance to developers in debugging (mis-)predictions, evaluators in assessing the robustness and fairness of the model, and end users in deciding whether they can trust the model. Ankur Taly (Fiddler) explores the problem of understanding individual predictions by attributing them to input features—a problem that’s received a lot of attention in the last couple of years. Ankur details an attribution method called integrated gradients that’s applicable to a variety of deep neural networks (object recognition, text categorization, machine translation, etc.) and is backed by an axiomatic justification, and he covers applications of the method to debug model predictions, increase model transparency, and assess model robustness. He also dives into a classic result from cooperative game theory called the Shapley values, which has recently been extensively applied to explaining predictions made by nondifferentiable models such as decision trees, random forests, gradient-boosted trees, etc. Time permitting, you’ll get a sneak peak of the Fiddler platform and how it incorporates several of these techniques to demystify models. Prerequisite knowledge A basic understanding of machine learning What you'll learn Understand the risks of black box machine learning models Learn techniques to mitigates some of the risks This session is from the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Jose, CA.
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    Abstract: The advent of 5G promises to change our lives in a radically big way. This revolution will transform cars to be self-driving, communication networks to be software-defined and autonomous, virtual reality and augmented reality to be mobile and completely untethered, and internet of things (IoT) sensors to be intelligent and connected. Behind this 5G revolution, AI plays a significant role in the planning, forecasting, building, development, and deployment of 5G. It also enables a new set of experiences, including intelligent stores and factories, autonomous flying drones, robots, and holographic meetings. Mazin Gilbert (AT&T Research) provides a technical- and market-landscape overview of how AI is creating the 5G world. He highlights recent developments in AI closer to the network edge helping to accelerate widespread adoption of 5G-based applications for both consumers and enterprises. You’ll learn about the roles of open source and open platforms as key ingredients of this 5G AI transformation. Prerequisite knowledge A basic understanding of 5G and AI technology What you'll learn Gain an understanding of how 5G and AI are complementary and crucial to continued innovation This session is from the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Jose, CA.
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    Abstract: As data scientists, we invest much of our time on the business problem, the data, the statistics, the algorithm, and the model. But we can’t afford to overlook one very important component: the customer. A great AI and ML model with a poorly designed user experience is ultimately is going to fail. The world’s best data products are born from a perfect blend of data science and amazing user experience. Design thinking is a methodology for creative problem solving developed at the Stanford d.school and is used by world-class design firms like IDEO and many of the world’s leading brands like Apple, Google, Samsung, and GE. Michael Radwin (Intuit) prepares a recipe for applying design thinking to the development of AI/ML products. You’ll discover deep customer empathy and fall in love with the customer’s problem (not the team’s solution), and you’ll learn to go broad and narrow, focusing on what matters most to customers. Michael shows you how to get customers involved in the development process by running rapid experiments and quick prototypes. These lessons blending data science and design thinking can be applied to products that leverage supervised and unsupervised machine learning models, as well as “old-school” AI expert systems. You’ll take a look at several case studies along the way. Mint users lose $250 million in overdraft fees every year. Using the data from Mint’s 10 million users, Intuit applied a machine learning algorithm that predicts if you’re likely, within three days, to have an overdraft. Mint alerts you in time, with helpful suggestions on how to avoid the exorbitant insufficient funds fee. QuickBooks Self-Employed has an ML model and UX that allows automatic categorization of whether trips are business or personal to accurately rack up potential tax deductions. TurboTax’s Tax Knowledge Engine uses advanced AI to translate more than 80,000 pages of US tax requirements and instructions into a software oracle that can explain computations to DIY tax filers so they have greater confidence in the calculations in their returns, and can maybe save some of the 7 billion hours Americans spend collectively filing taxes every year. What you'll learn Discover deep customer empathy for the customer’s problem (not the team’s solution) Learn to go broad and narrow, focusing on what matters most to customers and how to get customers involved in the development process by running rapid experiments and quick prototypes This session is from the...
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    Abstract: Causal questions are ubiquitous in data science. For example, you may have questions that are deeply rooted in causality, such as whether or not changing a feature on a website led to more traffic or if digital ad exposure led to incremental purchase, did changing a feature in a website lead to more traffic or if digital ad exposure led to incremental purchase. Randomized tests are considered to be the gold standard when addressing causal effects; however, in many cases experiments are unfeasible or unethical. In such cases, you have to rely on observational (nonexperimental) data to derive causal insights. The crucial difference between randomized experiments and observational data is that in the former, test subjects (e.g., the customers) are randomly assigned a treatment (e.g., digital advertisement exposure). This helps curb the possibility that user response (e.g., clicking on a link in the ad and purchasing the product) across the two groups of treated and nontreated subjects is different because of preexisting differences in user characteristic (e.g., demographics, geolocation, etc.) In essence, you can then attribute divergences observed posttreatment in key outcomes (e.g., purchase rate) as the causal impact of the treatment. But this treatment assignment mechanism is absent when using observational data. Subhasish Misra (Walmart Labs) explores the statistical methods available to ensure you’re able to circumvent this shortcoming and get to causality. You’ll get a practical overview of the aspects of causal inference, including the fundamental tenants of causality and measuring causal effects; the challenges involved in measuring causal effects in real-world situations; distinguishing between randomized and observational measurement approaches; an introduction to measuring casual effects with observational data using matching and its extension of propensity score-based matching with a focus on the institution and statistics behind it, tips from the trenches based on Subhasish’s experience with these techniques; and practical limitations of these approaches. Subhashish walks you through an example of how matching was applied to get causal insights regarding the effectiveness of a digital product at Walmart. Prerequisite knowledge A basic understanding of machine statistics and data science What you'll learn Discover the fundamental nuances of causal inference and analytical frameworks and implementation tools to tease out causal effect...
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    Abstract: The concepts of “undesired bias” and “black box models” in machine learning have become a highly discussed topic due to the numerous high profile incidents that have been covered by the media. It’s certainly a challenging topic, as it could even be said that the concept of societal bias is inherently biased in itself, depending on an individual’s (or group’s) perspective. Alejandro Saucedo (The Institute for Ethical AI & Machine Learning) doesn’t reinvent the wheel; he simplifies the issue of AI explainability so it can be solved using traditional methods. He covers the high-level definitions of bias in machine learning to remove ambiguity and demystifies it through a hands-on example, in which the objective is to automate the loan-approval process for a company using machine learning, which allows you to go through this challenge step by step and use key tools and techniques from the latest research together with domain expert knowledge at the right points to enable you to explain decisions and mitigate undesired bias in machine learning models. Alejandro breaks undesired bias down into two constituent parts: a priori societal bias and a posteriori statistical bias, with tangible examples of how undesired bias is introduced in each step, and you’ll learn some very interesting research findings in this topic. Spoiler alert: Alejandro takes a pragmatic approach, showing how any nontrivial system will always have an inherent bias, so the objective is not to remove bias, but to make sure you can get as close as possible to your objectives and make sure your objectives are as close as possible to the ideal solution. Prerequisite knowledge Experience with a machine learning project What you'll learn Gain an overview of the concept of bias in machine learning Learn the three key steps to assess bias throughout the lifecycle of a machine learning model Understand how key machine learning concepts, such as feature importance, class imbalance, model analysis, partial dependence, etc., are used in a practical example, as well as how these data science fundamentals can be used to interact with key domain experts This session is from the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Jose, CA.
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    Abstract: Simulated environments have been essential to advancing the field of artificial intelligence, providing vast amounts of synthetic data that tests novel approaches safely and efficiently. This has most often taken the form of games, ranging from simple board games to modern multiplayer strategy games. These games served as a good starting point, but Danny Lange (Unity Technologies) reveals an opportunity to push the state of the art in AI research to the next level. United introduced the Obstacle Tower, a high-visual-fidelity, 3-D, third-person, procedurally generated game environment purpose built to test a deep reinforcement learning-trained agent’s vision, control, planning, and generalization abilities. Over the past year, Unity invited researchers and developers to try to solve the tower with the intention of sharing those insights with the broader community. Prerequisite knowledge A basic knowledge of machine learning and AI What you'll learn See how you can use what Unity learned from hosting the challenges to engage the broader community to advance AI research Find out how participants fared as they attempted to solve the tower, what that taught Unity, and what's next for Obstacle Tower as it continues pushing advances in deep reinforcement learning Learn how observing emergent behaviors of multiple AI agents in a simulated virtual environment can lead to the most optimal designs and real-world practices This session is from the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Jose, CA.
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    Abstract: The software ecosystem changes chaotically: one small change causes another; when repeated hundreds of times, it generates a new ecosystem. In fact we must question fundamental axioms on a regular basis, in light of improved engineering practices, operational ecosystems, software development processes—everything that makes up the messy, dynamic equilibrium where architects and developers work each day. Careful observers of software architecture over time have witnessed a slow evolution of capabilities. From the engineer practices of extreme programming to continuous delivery, the DevOps revolution, microservices, containerization, and now cloud-based resources, all of these innovations have led to new capabilities and trade-offs. Expert Neal Ford looks at software architecture in a modern light, taking into account all the innovations from the last decade, along with some new metrics and measures suited to the new structures and perspectives now available. Recorded on February 19, 2020. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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    Abstract: This curated collection of keynote highlights from the O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Jose '19 is full of useful insights and helpful guidance. For more content from this event, be sure to check out the full conference video compilation .
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    Abstract: This three-part series of half-day online events gives attendees an overarching perspective of software development from which to make decisions that strengthen and grow companies and industries, a deep knowledge of key open source technologies to make it happen, and a community in which both they and their companies can thrive. In part 2, we wanted to explore infrastructure, containers, continuous delivery, monitoring, chaos engineering, and SRE. Infrastructure today is wildly more complicated—and the wall between software development and deployment is dust. We’ll shed light on new paradigms and a slew of tooling options for observability, testing, and reactive programming. This event is sponsored by IBM and features spotlights on the Caribbean Girls Hack
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    Abstract: Target has been focused on (re)building an engineering culture for over a year. One of the most important components has been a focus on a DevOps transformation. This talk will reflect on our learnings over the past year, and approaches we are experimenting with moving forward. We will share tips and insights on driving this kind of change in a large traditional IT organization.
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    Abstract: The active participation in open source communities is still a fairly new approach for industrial manufacturers. However, recognizing the relevance of open source for its future business, Bosch has increased its open source activities significantly in the last years. Steffen Evers offers an overview of the major activities and reveals insights into Bosch’s motivation.
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    Abstract: Almost everyone agrees on the value of AI, but ask what AI actually is and you’ll likely get a range of answers. That’s because AI isn’t a single thing but a constellation of technologies. Join us for this edition of Meet the Expert with Kerrie Holley to learn how AI is revolutionizing the healthcare industry. Kerrie offers a working definition of AI—what it is (and isn’t) and why that distinction is important—and dispels many of the myths around AI. You’ll then dive into why AI matters for healthcare organizations and see how it’s transforming healthcare. O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions. What you'll learn-and how you can apply itBy the end of this live show, you’ll better understand:Why it’s useful for your organization to agree on a commonly accepted definition of AICommon myths about AIThe concept of an AI FlywheelThis Discussion is for you because...You want to learn about the fundamental shifts that are transforming the healthcare landscape and customer needs. Kerrie Holley is the first Technology Fellow and a senior vice president at Optum (part of UnitedHealth Group), where he focuses on advancing and applying technologies like artificial intelligence, deep learning, natural language processing, graph databases, the IoT, genomics, and ambient computing. Kerrie spent the bulk of his career at IBM, where he was an IBM Fellow and Master Inventor and is now an IBM Fellow Emeritus. His last assignment with IBM Research focused on scalable services and cognitive computing. He was IBM’s first African American Distinguished Engineer. He’s fond of appearing on ABC News and gave a TED talk to discuss IBM’s Watson the day after its historic debut on Jeopardy. Previously, as a CTO at Cisco, he worked on maturing an analytics portfolio focused on using machine learning and streaming analytics. Kerrie holds a number of technology patents and is the author of Is Your Company Ready for Cloud, 100 SOA Questions: Asked and Answered, and AI-First Healthcare (cowritten with UHG’s Siupo Becker). He holds a BA in mathematics from DePaul University in Chicago as well as a JD and an honorary degree, doctor of humane letters.
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    Abstract: When Munich adopted a free and open source procurement policy, the GNU/Linux world soared. Several years later, after much success, the city council voted to abandon their efforts and return to a more proprietary system. Molly de Blanc talks about what happened in Munich and looks at other cities that have adopted free and open source procurement policies.
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    Abstract: Hyperledger was formed with the vision of establishing a community where we could bring together the smartest minds to solve the challenges of delivering blockchain technology for the enterprise. Hyperledger's "greenhouse" is not only incubating new technologies, but is now entering into the collaboration and consolidation phase, and out of this is emerging some important new innovation.
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    Abstract: Using new research and real world examples, Patrick will cover a range of techniques – from the controversial to bleeding edge – the Guardian are using to make their next generation website load as fast as possible, and ultimately breaking the news to the user within 1000ms.
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    Abstract: Airbnb has grown rapidly over the last few years, and our infrastructure was not able to keep up with the growth. Faced with a fast approaching busy summer travel season, a small team formed to improve reliability and scalability. We were able to make significant progress without doing a major rewrite, removing functionality, or disrupting other teams.
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    Abstract: About the Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series : This four-part series of half-day online events covers the most challenging and promising topics facing those working in infrastructure and operations today: site reliability engineering, security, Kubernetes, and microservices. Security is everyone’s responsibility. These sessions will get you up to speed with key techniques and best practices for securing your applications, systems, and organization. Discover how to better assess threats and develop a security-aware mindset. Learn how to detect and prevent risks and find application vulnerabilities. And explore pragmatic approaches for adding security to your delivery pipeline. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the fundamentals of security, including how to improve security within your organization Learn how to assess potential security risks that could affect your deployments with containers Understand how security should work with DevOps Discover how to evaluate your cloud environment for misconfiguration vulnerabilities and address them without slowing down innovation or removing the power that cloud computing delivers This Superstream is for you because... You’re a developer new to or looking to enter a security role. You want to learn about DevSecOps. You want to get started with bug hunting. You want to become well-versed in the foundations and best practices of security. Prerequisites: Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Container Security (book) Read Web Application Security (book) Read Practical Cloud Security (book) Take Windows Network Security Fundamentals (live online training course with Glenn Weadock)
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    Abstract: Sponsored by Intel Join us for a new Meet the Expert series from Intel. Each event will feature three short back-to-back presentations from Intel partners from industries including healthcare, banking and finance, retail, security, and more. Learn how companies are solving real-world business problems across a variety of AI workloads and how enterprise customers are using these solutions today.
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    Abstract: Have you ever sensed that there was a correlation within your data that you couldn’t point to but inherently knew was there? We’ve all been there. You have every bit of data at your fingertips, but it tells you nothing new. How could it? A database can’t tell you how the world works. It can tell you only what you’ve told it. Graphs are a different story. A graph understands the interconnectedness of your data. Think of it as the difference between mapping the genome (getting the data to a storable format) and personalizing cancer treatment (understanding the interconnectedness of genes and diseases). See what’s possible when you understand the relationships within data. In this edition of Meet the Expert, Denise Gosnell shows you how to visualize, model, and apply relationships data to solve the most common complex problems. You’ll explore how graphs are used in multiple industries—and how they can help you detail the simplicity discovered within complex systems. The solutions are there; they’ve just been hiding between tables. Graph technology enables you to see them and unlock your next mission-critical problem. O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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    Abstract: Naoman Abbas offers an overview of tools Pinterest built to process trace data and the use cases they’ve enabled and shares some real-world examples. Join in to learn how to apply these techniques to your own challenges.
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    Abstract: Sponsored by Intel Join us for a new Meet the Expert series from Intel. Each event will feature three short back-to-back presentations from Intel partners from industries including healthcare, banking and finance, retail, security, and more. Learn how companies are solving real-world business problems across a variety of AI workloads and how enterprise customers are using these solutions today.
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    Abstract: From determining the most convenient rider pickup points to predicting the fastest routes, Uber uses data-driven machine learning to create seamless trip experiences. Zhenxiao Luo explains how Uber tackles data caching in large-scale machine learning, exploring Uber's machine learning architecture, how Uber uses big data to power machine learning, and how to use data caching to speed up AI jobs.
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    Abstract: Tom Spiegelman and Lauren McCarthy share DigitalOcean's approach to tackling the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities, covering what the company chose to move forward with and why.
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    Abstract: Google arguably maintains one of the largest codebases ever, and the expected lifespan of the codebase is at least another couple of decades. It’s no surprise then that the company has learned many lessons related to the sustainability of software as it’s figured out how to operate at a scale previously unattempted for a timespan longer than most others have considered. Learning from the difficulties that they encountered while wrangling with this unprecedented problem, Google’s software engineers have tailored their practices to factor in time, scaling, and evidence-based decision making. In this Meet the Expert with Titus Winters, learn the practices, policies, and decisions Google has implemented to support robust and reliable code. You’ll explore the themes of time and scale in the context of sustainable software engineering—and discover the impact (and trade-offs) that each of these factors has on the process of software development and maintenance. You’ll also see how Google has shaped its engineering practices to take these principles into account. Recorded on August 3, 2020. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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    Abstract: Recent years have seen significant evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT). It has become increasingly easy to connect devices to the Internet and send readings to the public cloud in real time. However, it’s quite evident that the adoption of IoT platforms within the enterprise is lagging and less prevalent, due, in part, to the challenges of an on-premises deployment, the lack of related infrastructure, and in some cases, the lack of domain expertise required to deploy analytical solutions that demonstrate high value through real-life use cases.
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    Abstract: Every time an Instagram engineer commits code to master (up to 40 times a day), it is automatically tested and deployed to a fleet of thousands of web servers in as little as 10 minutes. Michael Gorven describes the iterative approach Instagram took to build this system, the problems it faced along the way, the solutions it implemented, and the key principles which enable this to work.
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    Abstract: Sponsored by Intel Machines that can converse with humans are no longer science fiction; they’re here, and they’re in production. Get up to speed on what’s possible today—systems that understand human language, answer questions, summarize large bodies of documents, and use that information to solve problems. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore the concept of sociolinguistic variation and see how it affects machine learning models Discover evaluation techniques for trained models to ensure your system is working for everybody Learn how to build language-powered apps fast using pretrained open source and cloud natural language models Understand how to run inference NLP models and applications at scale using the Intel Distribution of OpenVINO toolkit This Superstream is for you because... You want to explore the latest in natural language processing (NLP) tools and techniques You want to learn how to use TensorFlow to build AI applications that can understand and create text You care about fairness and want to understand what that means for your NLP projects in practical terms You want to learn how to create language-powered apps without having to build a model from scratch Prerequisites: Come with your questions Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration
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    Abstract: Over the past three years, AI in the enterprise has gone from a curiosity to a strategic necessity. Accordingly, enterprise leaders are now asking different questions: How do I implement a company-wide AI strategy? How do I enable broader teams? And how do I manage AI models efficiently? In this Meet the Expert, get the answers to these questions from Lak Lakshmanan, Google Cloud’s global head of data analytics and AI solutions. Along the way, you’ll see how AI in the enterprise has grown more sophisticated and understand the importance of engineering expertise in machine learning. Recorded on October 21, 2020. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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    Abstract: Join us for a 5 part series with Nicole Sanchez, the tech industry’s premier consultant for DEI, to learn what you can do to build a more inclusive workplace, how to have difficult but necessary conversations about DEI at your workplace, which metrics really matter, and how to hire and mentor with DEI as a central part of your strategy. For the last several years, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) has dominated tech headlines. Companies are beginning to understand that DEI is a vital part of a healthy and successful company. But in the wake of COVID-19 and the resurgence of the Movement for Black Lives, how will this work shift? Will companies stay committed to DEI? And how can we leverage the best practices of inclusion to create sustainable business practices in this challenging time? In this 5 part series, Nicole Sanchez—Founder and CEO of tech’s leading DEI firm, Vaya Consulting—will talk about where DEI is going next and how companies can move beyond rhetoric and into action. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it By the end of this live, hands-on, five-part-series, you’ll understand: How your workplace measures up on DEI The importance of mentorship in DEI work That change needs to be tied to business goals and metrics for success The importance of listening to underrepresented groups and putting systems in place that really support their career growth And you'll be able to: Have conversations about DEI, and specifically race, with your colleagues and leadership Put in place hiring practices that support diversity Hire and retain underrepresented employees at your organization This training course is for you because... It’s time to prioritize and invest in DEI in your company Prerequisites: None Recommended preparation: Watch “ Meet the Expert: Nicole Sanchez on the Future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Tech ” (video) Recommended follow-up: Read So You Want to Talk About Race (book by Ijeoma Oluo) Read Algorithms of Oppression (book by Safiya Umoja Noble) Explore " Every Single Cognitive Bias in One Infographic " (graphic) Follow and explore Diversity and Inclusion (playlist) Read Chapter 4 “ Engineering for Equity ” in Software Engineering at Google (book) Read Inclusive Leadership: The Definitive Guide to Developing and Executing an Impactful Diversity and Inclusion Strategy (book) Follow and explore DEI Resources (playlist) Read Subtle Acts of Exclusion (book)
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    Abstract: About Architectural Katas : What could be better than practicing software architecture with your handpicked dream team of architects? Participants in Architectural Katas, moderated by Neal Ford, work together virtually in small groups of their choosing to solve a challenge an actual organization is facing. Everyone gets the chance to practice their craft with a real software architecture problem in a safe and social environment, and the finalists and winners earn well-deserved bragging rights (not to mention an intriguing line on their résumé). Plus a selected organization working for social good will have some of its gnarliest software architecture problems solved. How it works : You put together a first-rate team of three to five people, ready to tackle an architecture challenge. We’ll share the architecture problem with you at the kickoff on October 20. Then your team will have to solve it, working virtually in whatever way is best for you (video calls, group chat, shared docs, etc.). Teams will submit their solutions by November 3 and reconvene at the semifinals on November 17 to find out which will move on to the finals on December 3. At the finals, one member of each team will present their solutions to the judges and a winner will be announced. Registration opens October 20 following the first event; the first 100 teams to sign up will be selected to participate . Not ready to compete but want to be part of the action? Register for the event and join us to see how Architectural Katas work, cast your vote for the winning team, and learn how to successfully present architecture plans to stakeholders. Series schedule: Event 1: Kickoff - October 20, 2020 Meet the judges, hear all the details on how Architectural Katas work, learn more about the software architecture problem you’ll be solving, and get the chance to ask Neal any questions you may have. New Materials: Transcript Event 2: Semifinals and Architectural Presentation - November 17, 2020 Get a master class on presentation skills and learn how to successfully showcase software architecture plans to developers and stakeholders (and judges). You’ll also find out the top five teams that will present in the final event. Event 3: Finals - December 3, 2020 The top five teams present their plans with Q&A, judges provide feedback, attendees vote for their favorite, and judges announce the winner. With today’s registration, you’ll be automatically signed up for all events in the Architectura...
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    Abstract: When evaluating ML models, it can be difficult to tell the difference between what the models learned to generalize from training and what the models have simply memorized. And that difference can be crucial in some ML tasks, such as when ML models are trained using sensitive data. Recently, new techniques have emerged for differentially private training of ML models, including deep neural networks (DNNs), that used modified stochastic gradient descent to provide strong privacy guarantees for training data. Those techniques are now available, and they’re both practical and can be easy to use. This said, they come with their own set of hyperparameters that need to be tuned, and they necessarily make learning less sensitive to outlier data in ways that are likely to slightly reduce utility. Úlfar Erlingsson explores the basics of ML privacy, introduces differential privacy and why it’s considered a gold standard, explains the concrete use of ML privacy and the principled techniques behind it, and dives into intended and unintended memorization and how it differs from generalization. Prerequisite knowledge Experience using TensorFlow to train ML models A basic understanding of stochastic gradient descent What you'll learn Learn what it means to provide privacy guarantees for ML models and how such guarantees can be achieved in practice using TensorFlow Privacy
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    Abstract: The common algorithmic challenge for the current crop of marketplace companies is efficient matching between two sides of the marketplace. For DoorDash, which focuses on food delivery, this problem is even more difficult because of its three-sided marketplace, where the company must identify the optimal Dasher to fulfill a delivery from a restaurant and bring it to a consumer. At its core, this marketplace logistics problem is a core operations research problem called the vehicle routing problem. But DoorDash faces additional challenges: delivery requests come in in real time; most orders need to be delivered immediately; Dashers are in constant movement; and the effects of variance in restaurant operations and real-world events (traffic, weather, etc.) have pronounced effects on the solutions. Thus, finding global optimality in real time becomes intractable. To address these challenges, DoorDash leverages various AI techniques to intelligently model the decision space and achieve near-optimal solutions in seconds. In this Spotlight on Data , DoorDash’s Gary Ren explains how his team defined the problem of modeling the marketplace and then implemented machine learning techniques to solve the marketplace matching problem. Recorded on December 11, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events . O’Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts’ unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Data , you’ll learn about, discuss, and debate the tools, techniques, questions, and quandaries in the world of data. You’ll discover how successful companies leverage data effectively and how you can follow their lead to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
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    Abstract: Data is everywhere, but now over 80% of data is spatial. Whether it’s a coordinate, address, place name, or postal code, location information is at the heart of digital transformation. Spatial data science allows organizations to combine information, find patterns, make predictions and build insight—helping them to see data, challenges, and the world differently. Shannon Kalisky and Alberto Nieto explore how to combine industry-leading spatial analytics with modern data science frameworks to support your end-to-end analytical processes. As organizations navigate the new waves of innovation brought on by artificial intelligence, spatial problem solving will be key in accurately defining problems, finding answers, and building explainable workflows. What you'll learn Learn how to harness spatial analytics This session is from the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Conference in New York, NY and is sponsored by Esri.
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    Abstract: For ecommerce applications, matching users with the items they want is the name of the game. If they can’t find what they want, then how can they buy anything? Typically, this functionality is provided through the search and browse experience. Search allows users to type in text and match against the text of the items in the inventory. Browse allows users to select filters and slice and dice the inventory down to the subset they’re interested in. But with the shift toward mobile devices, no one wants to type anymore—thus browse is becoming dominant in the ecommerce experience. But there’s a problem if your inventory isn’t categorized. Perhaps your inventory is user generated or generated by external providers who don’t tag and categorize the inventory. No categories and no tags means no browse experience and missed sales. You could hire an army of taxonomists and curators to tag items, but training and curation will be expensive. You can demand that your providers tag their items and adhere to your taxonomy—but providers will buck this new requirement unless they see obvious and immediate benefit. Worse, providers might use tags to game the system—artificially placing themselves in the wrong category to drive more sales. Worst of all, creating the right taxonomy is hard. You have to structure a taxonomy to realistically represent how your customers think about the inventory. Eventbrite is investigating a tantalizing alternative: using a combination of customer interactions and machine learning to automatically tag and categorize its inventory. As customers interact with the platform—as they search for events and click on and purchase events that interest them—Eventbrite implicitly gathers information about how its users think about its inventory. Search text effectively acts like a tag, and a click on an event card is a vote that the clicked event is representative of that tag. Eventbrite uses this stream of information as training data for a machine learning classification model, and as Eventbrite receives new inventory, it can automatically tag it with the text that customers will likely use when searching for it. This makes it possible to better understand the inventory, supply and demand, and most importantly this allows Eventbrite to build the browse experience that customers demand. John Berryman takes a deep dive into the problem space and Eventbrite’s approach. He explores how the company gathered training data from its search and clic...
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    Abstract: We’ll make the Keynotes available here as soon as possible after they happen. Video of the sessions and tutorials will be available a few weeks after the end of the conference. O’Reilly Media’s Software Architecture Conference (SACON) New York 2020 was Maggie Carrol’s (MAG Aerospace) compelling examination of the strategies and tactics successful software architects use to develop actionable influence within the power centers of their organizations. It was Sonya Natanzon’s (Guardant Health) practical review of the skills and knowledge required to become a software architect. And it was a series of thought-provoking and inspiring keynote addresses delivered by some of the world’s top software architecture thinkers and practitioners (e.g., IBM Cloud’s CTO Hillery Hunter, ThoughtWorks’ Chief Scientist Martin Fowler, and Lean/Agile pioneer Mary Poppendieck). This video compilation gives you I-was-there access to all of these presentations and to the best of SACON New York 2020’s keynote addresses, long form tutorials (3.5 hrs. each), deep dive sessions (1.5 hours each), and rapid-fire sessions (50 min. each). Highlights include: Complete video recordings of SACON New York’s best sessions delivered by more than 50 of the planets most experienced software architects, senior developers, engineers, CTOs and CIOs—this compilation contains hours of material to review and analyze at your own pace. Fundamentals sessions, including Xebia’s Marco van der Linden and Tom Hofte (Xebia) on writing clear service-level objectives; Morgan Stanley’s James Gough, Matthew Auburn, and Padmavati Sridhar on building, specifying, and testing APIs with microservices; and Mike Amundsen (Amundsen.com, Inc.) on designing and building great APIs. Application Architecture sessions, such as Aikaterini Iliakopoulou’s (The New York Times) deep dive into NYT’s 4-billion emails per year messaging platform; Scott Davis (ThoughtWorks) on why conversational UIs are application architecture’s next big wave; and Wes Chow (Cortico at MIT Media Lab) on how MIT built it’s highly experimental “digital hearth”. Microservices sessions, including Ethan Garofolo’s (Berkadia Commercial Mortgage) review of what microservices actually are (and are not); Mark Richards (Developertoarchitect.com) on determining the feasibility of moving your monolith to microservices: and Megan O'Keefe (Google Cloud) on Istio and building a service mesh from the ground up. Key Skills sessions, such as John Chapin’s (...
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    Abstract: Neural structured learning is an easy-to-use, open-sourced TensorFlow framework that both novice and advanced developers can use for training neural networks with structured signals. NSL can be applied to construct accurate and robust models for vision, language understanding, and prediction in general. Many machine learning tasks benefit from using structured data that contains rich relational information among the samples. These structures can be explicitly given (e.g., as a graph) or implicitly inferred (e.g., as an adversarial example). Leveraging structured signals during training allows developers to achieve higher model accuracy, particularly when the amount of labeled data is relatively small. Training with structured signals also leads to more robust models. Da-Cheng Juan and Sujith Ravi explore the concept, framework, and workflow of NSL and provides the code examples for practitioners and developers. Prerequisite knowledge A basic understanding of neural networks and TensorFlow What you'll learn Discover the concept, framework, and workflow of NSL
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