Software Evolution with Microservices and LLMs: A Conversation with Chris Richardson

Presenters Michael Stiefel Chris Richardson Source InfoQ podcast Architects Unpacked: From Trial by Fire to AI Frontiers 🚀 Welcome, fellow tech enthusiasts and architects! Today, we’re diving deep into the fascinating world of software architecture with a truly seasoned expert, Chris Richardson. Chris is not just an architect; he’s a thought leader, author of “Microservices Patterns,” founder of eventuate, and the mind behind microservices.io. He’s here to share his journey, insights on modernizing legacy systems, and his take on the evolving role of AI in our field. ...

February 23, 2026 · 6 min

Building Resilient Event-Driven Microservices in Financial Systems with Muzeeb Mohammad

Presenters Thomas Betts Muzeeb Mohammad Source InfoQ podcast Navigating Tomorrow’s Tech: Unlocking Speed, Security, and AI in Financial Services 🚀 If you’re a senior engineer, architect, or technical leader constantly scanning the horizon for the next big thing, you know the tech landscape is a whirlwind. QCON London, a conference focused on deep practical insights from senior practitioners, is where many look to stay ahead. Recently, on the InfoQ podcast, host Thomas Betts sat down with Muzeeb Mohammad, a Senior Manager of Software Engineering at JP Morgan Chase, to dive into the fascinating world of designing secure, resilient, and high-performance distributed microservices for large-scale financial platforms. Their conversation illuminates how financial giants embrace cutting-edge architectures and AI, proving that even the most established industries are ready for radical transformation. ...

February 16, 2026 · 6 min

The Craft of Software Architecture in the Age of AI Tools

Presenters Shweta Vohra Grady Booch Source InfoQ podcast Navigating the AI Revolution: The Evolving Craft of Software Architecture 🚀 The world of software development is in constant flux, and the advent of AI tools has amplified this change dramatically. As architects and technical leaders, staying ahead of the curve is not just a goal, it’s a necessity. This is precisely why conferences like QCON London are invaluable, offering practical insights from seasoned practitioners to help us make smarter decisions in this rapidly evolving tech landscape. ...

February 11, 2026 · 6 min

Technology, Societal Collapse, and the Growth Death Cult | Gerry McGovern

Presenters Gerry McGovern Gaël Duez Source Green IO podcast 🌍 The 99th Day: Why Tech is a Growth Death Cult and How to Find a Way Out You might not think so, but there is a world of wisdom that technologists can learn from indigenous philosophy. In a provocative and deeply moving episode of Green IO, host Gaël Duez sits down with Gerry McGovern, the author of the eye-opening book World Wide Waste. ...

February 10, 2026 · 6 min

Improving Valkey with Madelyn Olson

Presenters Thomas Betts Madelyn Olson Source InfoQ podcast From Redis to Valkey: Engineering the Future of In-Memory Data 🚀 In the fast-moving world of software architecture, few events trigger as much immediate action as a major licensing shift. When Redis moved away from its open-source roots in March 2024, the community didn’t just complain—they built. Thomas Betts recently sat down with Madelyn Olson, a maintainer of the Valkey project and Principal Engineer at AWS, to discuss how a dedicated group of engineers birthed a new industry standard in just eight days. Beyond the drama of the fork lies a story of deep technical refinement, where modernizing a 2009-era hashmap design led to staggering memory savings and performance gains. ...

February 9, 2026 · 5 min