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Bringing AIOps to Machine Learning & Analytics

Cloudera

We learned a lot about data center automation based on real-time application and diagnostic feedback using applied machine learning. Witnessing these challenges, we focused on solving them through machine learning applied to workload and cluster optimization.

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A Software Engineering Career Ladder

James Shore

What I’m really doing is changing the engineering culture at OpenSesame. Culture doesn’t change easily. I’m hoping this will help direct people to new behaviors, which will in turn start to change the engineering culture. Bigger than a breadbox, anyway. It tends to snap back. This makes room for a lot more skills.

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How Data Inspires Building a Scalable, Resilient and Secure Cloud Infrastructure At Netflix

Netflix Tech

Netflix’s engineering culture is predicated on Freedom & Responsibility, the idea that everyone (and every team) at Netflix is entrusted with a core responsibility and they are free to operate with freedom to satisfy their mission.

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Article: InfoQ Software Trends Report: Major Trends in 2022 and What to Watch for in 2023

InfoQ Culture Methods

2022 was another year of significant technological innovations and trends in the software industry and communities. The InfoQ podcast co-hosts met last month to discuss the major trends from 2022, and what to watch in 2023. This article is a summary of the 2022 software trends podcast.

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Data Engineers of Netflix?—?Interview with Samuel Setegne

Netflix Tech

Before Netflix, Samuel worked at Travelers Insurance in the Data Science & Engineering space, implementing real-time machine learning models to predict severity and complexity at the onset of property claims. Samuel comes from West Philadelphia, and he received his Master’s in Biotechnology from Temple University.