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Introducing new 1-day tickets for teams attending QCon San Francisco.

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Limited ticket offer until Sept 4. ? this October 2-6. I'm delighted to announce that we have now

Limited ticket offer until Sept 4.   [QCon Logo] October 2-6, 2023 Hyatt Regency. SF --- In-person or Video-Only Pass Hi {NAME}, We've received inquiries from the community about a 1-day pass for [QCon San Francisco]( this October 2-6. I'm delighted to announce that we have now introduced this new ticket option for companies wanting to send 3 or more team members to the conference. These tickets are limited, so I [recommend registering your place]( earlier rather than later. Our special launch price of just $990 is valid until August 2. Tickets are available until September 4. [By choosing our 1-day pass](, you can [divide the conference days]( between team members to provide a flexible learning path for individuals to bring back collective new ideas to guide your decision-making. This tailored option allows focused learning, less time away, and optimizes development budgets. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or require further assistance. We look forward to welcoming your team to QCon San Francisco! [Dio Synodinos] Dio Synodinos | President C4Media, creators of InfoQ & QCon P.S. Group discounts are available for companies looking to bring 3+ members for all 3 conference days. Email info@qconsf.com mentioning the group size to claim your discount. "It really feels as it's from engineers for engineers instead of many commercial talks at other events where it sometimes feels like a sales pitch." Tomeck Swinkels DevOps Engineer @ING [New for 2023]1-day conference ticket for groups of 3 or more: $990 Save 23% until Aug 2nd Gain access to sessions, keynotes, peer sharing, and video on demand. Limited offer until September 4th. [Book tickets]( 💡Interactive workshops from $920 Create an opportunity for your team to upskill with domain experts to [master technical best practices](. [Save workshop seats today for just $920]( and finalize workshop sessions as we announce them later this month. Our tentative workshops include: - Deep Learning/KERAS - Designing for Performance - Writing Highly Scalable Code - Organizing for Fast Flow: A Practitioner's View on Implementing Team Topologies - Rapid Prototyping with Figma - Domain-Driven Analysis: Quickly Getting to Grips with a New Domain - AI Engineering - Building Generative AI Apps that Overcome Enterprise Barriers and Create Real Value - Istio Workshop QCon's Workshop Refund Guarantee Policy allows you to request a refund for workshops up to, and including, Monday, August 7, 2023 - no questions asked! Workshops at QCon San Francisco available from $920 [Secure my team's place]( 📈 DevOps and Cloud InfoQ Trends Report 2023 The InfoQ Trends Reports provide InfoQ readers with an opinionated high-level overview of the topics we believe architects and technical leaders should pay attention to. Key takeaways from the [DevOps and Cloud InfoQ Trends Report]( include: - Cloud innovation has shifted towards migrating and re-architecting workloads, emphasizing simplicity and reducing cognitive load for teams. - AI and LLMs are being integrated into cloud and DevOps domains, enabling tasks like instant management and code generation. - AI-based and ChatGPT-like products impact low-code and no-code domains, fostering collaboration between business users and software engineering teams. - Platform engineering is evolving to prioritize value delivery, with teams shifting focus from infrastructure management to user satisfaction and value creation. - OpenTelemetry has become the industry standard for collecting observability data, driving optimization and innovation among vendors. - Sustainability and green computing drive architectural choices, with SRE teams analyzing environmental impact and promoting sustainability initiatives. [Read the full InfoQ Trends Report]( Upcoming QCon events [QCon San Francisco]( October 2-6, 2023 In-person or Video-Only Pass. [Contact](mailto:info@qconsf.com) [Early bird prices until July 25.]( [QCon London]( April 8-10, 2024 In-person [Contact](mailto:info@qconlondon.com) [Save the date.]( [Twitter]( [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. (InfoQ.com), 705-2267 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M8V 3X2

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