We hope you can make it out to the fourth annual QCon New York (June 8-12). The conference will feature over 90 breakout sessions, daily open spaces, and for the first time this year, a series of mini-talks covering topics such as Microservices, Product Engineering, Machine Learning, and more. The next early discount to save $300 ends May 16th. Save your seat now!
Here are the most popular tracks, sessions, and tutorials at the upcoming QCon NY according to page view traffic on qconnewyork.com:
Top tracks
- Monoliths to Microservices – Gain real world experience from industry experts as they describe their journeys moving from monolithic software shops to a Microservices-based architecture.
- Architecting for Failure - Hear from experts who have designed systems that shifted from fragility to resilience and robustness in the face of failure.
- Applied Data Science and Machine Learning - Now that we're flush with opportunities to collect data, just how much can we do with it today? How much can we learn, how quickly can we prescribe action and what are the most valuable questions to ask of our data? This track explores all of the above with the latest production ready techniques and technologies within data science and machine learning.
Top sessions
- Easier, Better, Faster, Safer Deployment with Docker and Immutable Containers - Jérôme Petazzoni will explain in detail the advantages of immutable servers and how to implement them with containers in general, and Docker in particular.
- Netflix’s Viewing Data Microservices: How We Know Where You Are in House of Cards – Learn how the Netflix team re-designed and evolved a large scale critical system while still “keeping the lights on” (processing a billion events per day).
- Fixing Production Code at 100 Miles per Hour: Five Techniques to Improve How You Debug Servers - This session covers some essential tools and more advanced techniques Java and Scala developers can use to debug live applications and resolve errors quickly.
Top tutorials
- Advanced Docker concepts and container orchestration - You have installed Docker, you know how to run containers, and have written Dockerfiles to build container images for your applications (or parts of your applications). Now what? …
- Systems thinking and methods - learn how to analyze and influence any system. (There's no such thing as "control!")
- CTO's Guide to Scaling Your Org and Technology Together - Randy Shoup, CTO and former Engineering Director at Google, eBay gives a full day deep dive into modern best practices at innovative companies in Silicon Valley for scaling culture, organization, and technology.
Mini-Talks
For the first time this year, QCon New York will assemble 5 minute mini-talks on Wednesday, June 10th from 4:20 – 4:55 pm. Here are just a few of the confirmed mini-talks:
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Microservices
- Real-Time Distributed Event-Driven Computing at Credit Suisse
- Deterministic testing in a non-deterministic world
- Algorithms for Anti-Money Laundering
- The Machine Intelligence Landscape: A Venture Capital Perspective
- Product Engineering @ Uber
- Creating A Culture of Experimentation
QCon New York is a conference designed to meet the unique needs of senior software practitioners such you: technical team leads, architects, and software engineers. With a high speaker-to-attendee ratio, facilitated peer learning, and numerous networking opportunities, QCon has inspired thousands of technical leaders, helping them drive change and innovation in their software development projects.
Registration for QCon New York is $1,995 ($300 off) for the 3-day conference. Register before May 16th to receive the best rate available.
Corporate and group discounts are also available. Please email info@qconnewyork.com for details.