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Article: Where Architects Sit in the Era of AI
As AI evolves from tool to collaborator, architects must shift from manual design to meta-design. This article introduces the "Three Loops" framework (In, On, Out) to help navigate this transition. It explores how to balance oversight with delegation, mitigate risks like skill atrophy, and design the governance structures that keep AI-augmented systems safe and aligned with human intent. By Dave Holliday, João Carlos Gonçalves, Manoj Kumar Yadav
JEP 500: Java to Enforce Strict Final Field Immutability by Restricting Reflection
JEP 500 prepares the Java ecosystem for final field integrity in JDK 26, restricting deep reflection mutations. This crucial update aims to enhance safety and performance by closing a long-standing loophole, transitioning toward stricter encapsulation. Developers can now anticipate warnings when attempting these mutations, ensuring a reliable path for future optimizations. By A N M Bazlur Rahman
InfoQ Announces January Online Architect Cohort Focused on Socio-Technical Leadership
InfoQ announces the January 2026 intake for its Certified Architect Program. Facilitated by Luca Mezzalira, this 5-week online cohort focuses on socio-technical leadership, helping senior architects bridge the gap between technical design and organizational influence. Participants engage in weekly applied learning and peer collaboration to earn the ICSAET certification. By Ian Robins
Lessons Learned from Migrating a Legacy Test Suite to Gauge with Kotlin
Liran Yushinsky shared how his team replaced brittle bash and kubectl tests with a unified Kotlin + Gauge framework. Using Fabric8, Terraform, and Ansible, they automated their test environments. Feedback loops dropped from hours to minutes, developers joined testing efforts, and shared ownership boosted quality and release speed. By Ben Linders
Google Cloud Launches Managed MCP Support
Google Cloud's introduction of fully managed Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers revolutionizes its API infrastructure, streamlining access for developers. This enterprise-ready solution enhances AI integration across services such as Google Maps and BigQuery while promoting wide-scale adoption. New tools ensure governance and security, and are currently in public preview. By Steef-Jan Wiggers
Article: Architecture in a Flow of AI-Augmented Change
While AI adoption is surging, most organizations fail to scale past pilots. The solution lies in organizational structure, not just technology. This article details how architects can enable "fast flow" by defining clear domains and guardrails. Learn how to shift from controlling outcomes to curating context, allowing AI to drive continuous, valuable business change. By Jonathan McPhail, Juan Medina, Jake DeCrane, Isuru Wijesundara
QCon AI New York 2025: Moving Mountains: Migrating Legacy Code in Weeks Instead of Years
David Stein, Principal AI Engineer at ServiceTitan, presented “Moving Mountains: Migrating Legacy Code in Weeks instead of Years” at QCon AI New York 2025. Stein demonstrated how migrations don’t have to be synonymous to “moving mountains” and introduced the concepts of the Principle of Acceleration and the Assembly Line Pattern. By Michael Redlich
OpenAI at QCon AI NYC: Fine Tuning the Enterprise
At QCon AI NYC 2025, Will Hang from OpenAI unveiled Agent RFT—a cutting-edge reinforcement fine-tuning approach for tool-using agents. By optimizing prompts and tasks before model adjustments, Hang showcased effective strategies to enhance decision-making and efficiency, emphasizing a balanced grading system. The session revealed a future where smarter agents reduce latency and improve outcomes. By Andrew Hoblitzell
Presentation: Scaling Cloud and Distributed Applications: Lessons and Strategies From chase.com, #1 Banking Portal in the US
Durai Arasan explains the architectural strategies used to scale Chase.com to 67M+ active users. He discusses achieving high resilience through multi-region isolation, slashing latency by 71% via edge computing, and utilizing automated "infrastructure repaving" to eliminate security drift. He shares vital lessons on self-healing observability and building an engineering-first culture. By Durai Arasan
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