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Book now to save. ? QCon London March 27-29, 2023 The QEII Centre, London, or Online QCon New York

Book now to save.   [QCon Logo] QCon London March 27-29, 2023 The QEII Centre, London, or Online QCon New York June 13-15, 2023 Marriott Brooklyn Bridge, NY, or Online QCon San Francisco October 2-6, 2023 Hyatt Regency, SF, or Online Hi {NAME}, With only two weeks until QCon London 2023 (March 27-29), we’ve just published the [full schedule]( featuring: - Access to all [15 tracks]( over 3 days. - 4 keynotes: - [AI Bias and Sustainability]( with [Leslie Miley](, Technical Advisor to CTO @Microsoft - [Computer Networks: Myths, Missteps, and Mysteries]( with [Radia Perlman](, Pioneer of network design, Inventor of the Spanning Tree Protocol, Fellow @DellTech - [Microservices Retrospective – What We Learned (and Didn’t Learn) From Netflix]( with [Adrian Cockcroft](, Former VP Amazon Sustainability Architecture @Amazon - [Malignant Intelligence?]( with [Alasdair Allan](, Scientist, Author, Hacker, Maker, Journalist, and Head of Documentation @Raspberry_Pi - Technical talks from over 100+ [senior software practitioners](. - [Social events]( to connect with like-minded peers including a sightsee. Don’t forget our: - [Exclusive group discounts]( where you could save up to £150 off each conference ticket. For more details, email info@qconlondon.com and mention the size of the group. - New online passes for on-demand access, with access to [3 live, facilitated, unconference sessions]( for group problem-solving during the conference week. Your last chance to join over 1,000 of your peers. If you’ve not yet saved your spot, you can [register until March 24](. I hope to see you there for 3 days of real-world trends and practices to inspire your decisions, workflows, and roadmap! 🇬🇧🚀 I look forward to connecting with you in-person, or online, at QCon London. [Dio] Dio Synodinos President of C4Media, makers of InfoQ and QCon Last chance to secure your spot at QCon London. Join us in-person on March 27-29 or online for on-demand access. [Secure my place!]( 🌟 QCon London Session Spotlights A few notable sessions you might want to attend: Day 1: Monday, March 27 - [Eventual Consistency – Don’t Be Afraid!]( with [Susanne Braun](, Principal Tech Lead @SAPSignavio - [How to Build a Successful Cloud Capability on a Heavy Regulated Organization]( with [Ana Sirvent](, Principal DevOps Engineer @KPMG UK - [Why Technical Experience Matters: How To Build a Lifelong Career in Software Development]( presented by [Sven Reimers](, System Engineer @Airbus Defence & Space - [Amazon DynamoDB Distributed Transactions at Scale]( with [Akshat Vig](, Principal Engineer NoSQL databases @awscloud - [Zoom: Why Does It Work?]( presented by [Ian Sleebe](, Senior Solutions Architect @Zoom Day 2: Tuesday, March 28 - [Digital Exclusion & How to Change It]( presented by [Sareh Heidari](, Senior Software Engineer @Accurx - [FINOS and Open Source in the Financial Services Industry]( with [Elspeth Minty](, Managing Director @RBC Capital Markets - [Leveling Up Your Architecture Game]( presented by [Thomas Betts](, Laureate Application Architect @Blackbaud, Lead Editor for Architecture & Design @InfoQ - [Living on the Edge: Boosting Your Site's Performance with Edge Computing]( with [Erica Pisani](, Sr. Software Engineer @Netlify - [Platform Engineering: Where Do We Go From Here?]( presented by [Crystal Hirschorn](, Director Engineering - Platform Infra, SRE, & DevEx @Snyk Day 3: Wednesday, March 29 - [Strategy & Principles to Scale and Evolve MLOps @DoorDash]( with [Hien Luu](, Sr. Engineering Manager @DoorDash - [From Runtime Efficiency to Carbon Efficiency]( presented by [Michal Dorko](, Software Engineer @GoldmanSachs - [Cloud Provider Sustainability, Current Status and Future Directions]( with [Adrian Cockcroft](, Former VP Amazon Sustainability Architecture @Amazon - [Remote Working: The Day 8,000 People Suddenly Worked From Home Through the Present]( presented by [Rebecca Parsons](, CTO @Thoughtworks - [Using Customer Obsession to Drive Platform Adoption]( with [Varun Achar](, Director of Engineering @Razorpay [See the full schedule for QCon London]( 🎙️ Backstage with the QCon London 2023 Programming Committee In the latest InfoQ Podcast, co-host [Thomas Betts](, Laureate Application Architect @Blackbaud, Lead Editor for Architecture & Design @InfoQ, caught up with some of the QCon London Program Committee members to explore how they decided what topics to include, and why the trends featured this year are so important. You can [listen on InfoQ]( or [watch on YouTube](. Program Committee Members included: - [Werner Schuster](, InfoQ Editor Functional Programming, @Wolfram - [Sarah Wells](, Independent Consultant and Author - [Chris Swan](, Engineer @atsigncompany - [Srini Penchikala](, Senior Software Architect, Lead Editor for AI/ML/Data Engineering @InfoQ "What's really interesting about the kinds of talks that are scheduled at QCon is that it’s very much about practitioners. You want to hear people talking about something they have actually done." [Sarah Wells](, Independent Consultant and Author "At QCon you hear practitioners speak, you don’t hear from people who just want to sell something or who are telling people this is the right solution but you have no right to use it. It builds a trust, that person who is telling you to use a certain language has suffered for it. They have the scars, they can show them. Use this language, these are the pitfalls to avoid. And with QCon you get to meet creators of languages, creators of frameworks and them questions, and they will answer." [Werner Schuster](, InfoQ Editor Functional Programming [Listen to the Podcast]( [Watch on YouTube]( 🗽 Tracks announced for QCon New York. Behind the scenes, our [QCon New York Program Committee]( has curated the essential topics, emerging patterns, and best practices for 2023. Take a [first look at some of the tracks]( featured at QCon New York this June 13-15, 2023. Limited early bird pricing to QCon New York available. Book your in-person ticket for $4,860 $2,570. Book your online ticket for our best price $590 $490. Book before March 29 to secure the early bird price. [Secure my place!]( 🔒 Secure the best prices for QCon San Francisco [QCon returns to San Francisco October 2-6, 2023](, and we’ve just announced the [provisional tracks](. Get practical inspiration and best practices on how to implement emerging software trends directly from senior software developers at early adopter companies. Join in-person or on-demand. Biggest early bird savings available now. Book your in-person ticket for $4,860 $2,270. Book your online ticket for our best price $590 $490. Save until March 29. [Save my ticket!]( [QCon London]( March 27-29, 2023 In-person or online. [Contact](mailto:info@qconlondon.com) [Last chance to attend.]( [QCon New York]( June 13-15, 2023 In-person or online. [Contact](mailto:info@qconnewyork.com) [Early bird prices until Mar 29.]( [QCon San Francisco]( October 2-6, 2023 In-person or online. [Contact](mailto:info@qconsf.com) [Best prices until Mar 29.]( [LinkedIn]( [Youtube]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Mastodon]( If you don't want to receive any more updates on QCon conferences click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( - - - C4Media Inc. 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