The InfoQ Podcast
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Software engineers, architects and team leads have found inspiration to drive change and innovation in their team by listening to the weekly InfoQ Podcast. They have received essential information that helped them validate their software development map. We have achieved that by interviewing some of the top CTOs, engineers and technology directors from companies like Uber, Netflix and more. Over 1,200,000 downloads in the last 3 years.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 38min
Improving Valkey with Madelyn Olson
Madelyn Olson, Principal SDE at Amazon ElastiCache and MemoryDB and Valkey maintainer, explains Valkey’s origin as a Redis fork and its maintainer-driven governance. She discusses a complete hash table redesign, memory compaction and allocation changes, throughput-focused benchmarking, and why Valkey stays C while selectively using Rust for extensions.

Feb 2, 2026 • 31min
Developers Can Improve the ESG Aspects of Software By Tackling Early Ethical Debt
Erica Pizzani, senior software developer and QCon London track host focused on green software and sustainable engineering. She explores performance as a sustainability lever. Short talks cover local-first and edge computing, measuring data and retention costs, ethical debt in long-term design, and practical starter resources for developers.

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Jan 26, 2026 • 58min
Startup Software Architecture - You Never Really Throw It Away: A Conversation with David Gudeman
David Gudeman, Co-founder and CTO of Velocity AI, brings startup engineering and realtime systems experience. He talks about making architectural choices with imperfect information. He explores balancing product strategy and technical design. He emphasizes evolving working software instead of discarding it and offers practical advice for architects in early-stage startups.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 39min
AI-Driven Development with Olivia McVicker
In a delightful conversation, Olivia McVicker, a Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft, shares her insights on the evolution of AI-driven software development. She explains how AI coding assistants enhance problem-solving by shifting cognitive load, allowing developers to focus on complex tasks. Olivia also discusses the emerging skills needed to effectively utilize AI tools, the importance of human validation, and the potential for AI to transform team dynamics. With practical advice and a look at future developments, this chat is a must-listen for tech enthusiasts!

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Jan 12, 2026 • 31min
Somtochi Onyekwere on Distributed Data Systems, Eventual Consistency and CRDTs
Somtochi Onyekwere is a software engineer at Fly.io, specializing in distributed systems and networking. He discusses the importance of fast, eventually consistent replication in data systems and explains how Conflict-free Replicated Data Types (CRDTs) enhance conflict resolution. Somtochi shares insights on the balance between speed and consistency, use cases for eventual consistency, and the challenges of stale reads. He also dives into Corrosion's architecture and its implementations, including CRSQL, which extends SQLite for collaborative environments.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 55min
2025 Key Trends: AI Workflows, Architectural Complexity, Sociotechnical Systems & Platform Products
In a lively end-of-year panel, experts reflect on AI's influence on software delivery and the rising significance of sociotechnical systems. They tackle the complexities of architecture, discussing how AI can both amplify tensions and enhance team dynamics. The conversation also dives into the emergence of agentic AI and model innovations. Ethical concerns, cloud outages, and the necessity of trust in team structures paint a vivid picture of the current tech landscape. Predictions are made about open source and the future of AI, promising an exciting 2026 ahead.

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Dec 22, 2025 • 39min
The Latest in OpenJDK and JCP Expert Group: Insights with Simon Ritter
Simon Ritter, Deputy CTO at Azul and a Java veteran since Sun Microsystems, shares his insights on OpenJDK and the JCP Expert Group. He delves into the six-month release cycle, highlighting innovative features like Generational Shenandoah and JDK Flight Recorder. Simon discusses Project Leyden's caching strategy and CRaC's checkpoint approach. He also touches on advances in the Vector API, pattern matching updates, and the benefits of compact object headers. With his deep knowledge, Simon illuminates the future of Java development.

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Dec 15, 2025 • 33min
Building a More Appealing CLI for Agentic LLMs Based on Learnings from the Textual Framework
Will McGugan, creator of the Rich and Textual libraries, dives into his journey from early computing on a ZX Spectrum to revolutionizing terminal interfaces. He discusses the motivation behind Rich and Textual, emphasizing the need for interactivity in terminal applications. Highlighting his latest project, Toad, he envisions a more user-friendly command-line experience interacting with agentic LLMs. McGugan also addresses creative design challenges in terminal constraints and how Toad aims to streamline agent interactions, making it accessible for developers.

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Dec 10, 2025 • 33min
Platform Engineering for AI: Scaling Agents and MCP at LinkedIn
Karthik Ramgopal, LinkedIn's platform engineering lead, and Prince Valluri, an engineer focused on developer experience, dive into the world of AI agents. They discuss LinkedIn's unified agent platform, designed to enhance security and scalability. The duo explains the difference between foreground and background agents, and how these tools reduce developer toil. They also highlight the Model Context Protocol (MCP) as crucial for standardizing interactions across systems. Practical insights on improving developer experience and effective agent orchestration round out this compelling discussion.

Dec 8, 2025 • 26min
Bridging the Open Source Gap: From Funding Paradoxes to Digital Sovereignty
Gabriele Colombo, the General Manager of Linux Foundation Europe, dives into the open-source landscape, highlighting Europe's contributor strength amid a funding gap compared to the US and China. He discusses the importance of local collaboration for global innovation and uses Neonethos as an example of successful EU-funded projects. Gabriele also addresses the Cyber Resilience Act's implications for small businesses and the need for diversified funding. Lastly, he touches on the emerging relationship between AI and open source, paving the way for future opportunities.


