Registration is now open for QCon San Francisco 2015 (Nov 16-20). The 9th annual event - taking place at The Hyatt Regency San Francisco - will feature over 100 speakers, 15 tracks, and many opportunities for networking. Register before Jun 27th and save $800.
QCon San Francisco is a practitioner-driven conference designed for people influencing innovation in their software development teams: team leads, architects, project managers, engineering directors. There will be a full 3-day conference from Nov 16-18 (Mon-Wed) and two days of full & half day tutorials from Nov 19-20 (Thur-Fri).
The program committee is in the process of assembling the tracks, sessions and speakers for and will be publishing on the QConSF conference site throughout the summer. Make sure you save the date and take advantage of the best possible rates by registering soon.
To give you an idea of the kinds of talks you can expect to see, here are the top 10 presentations from QConSF 2014 (based on InfoQ page views):
- You Won't Believe How the Biggest Sites Build Scalable and Resilient Systems! - Jeremy Edberg,Philip Fisher-Ogden
- Security Keynote - Bruce Schneier
- Faster Object Arrays - Gil Tene
- Mantis: Netflix's Event Stream Processing System - Danny Yuan,Justin Becker
- Asynchronous Programming at Netflix - Jafar Husain
- Samza in LinkedIn: How LinkedIn Processes Billions of Events Everyday in Real-time - Neha Narkhede
- Scalable Microservices at Netflix. Challenges and Tools of the Trade - Sudhir Tonse
- Programming Should Be More than Coding - Leslie Lamport
- Facebooks iOS Architecture - Ari Grant
- Concurrency at Large-Scale: The Evolution to Reactive Microservices - Randy Shoup
Popular tracks at QCon San Francisco 2014 included:
- Modern CS in the Real World - How modern CS tackles problems in the real world.
- Reactive Service Architecture - Reactive, Responsive, Fault Tolerant and More.
- Scalable Microservice Architectures - This track addresses the ways companies with hundreds of fine-grained web-services (e.g. Netflix, LinkedIn) manage complexity!
- Applied Machine Learning and Data Science - Understand your big big data!
- Beyond Hadoop - Emerging Big Data Frameworks and Technology
- Next Gen HTML5 and JS - How Web Components, the Future of CSS, and more are changing the web.
- Real World Functional - Putting functional programming concepts to work in the real world.
You can read about the key takeaway points and lessons learned from QCon SF 2014 here. QCon SF 2015 will feature similar track themes and presentations geared for and delivered by software development practitioners.
Registration is $1,595 ($800 off) for the 3-day conference. Register now to receive the best rate available.
Corporate and group discounts are also available. Please email info@qconsf.com for details.