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Book before Sept 26 to save. [QCon San Francisco] Hi {NAME}, If you've been holding off [getting your ticket for QCon San Francisco 2023](, now is your last chance - you have less than 3 weeks until the conference. Learn about the [topics that matter most in software today]( and join a community of senior software engineers, architects, and team leads from early adopter companies, including; Vinted, PayPal, Amazon, Delta Airlines, ExxonMobil, JPMorgan Chase, eBay Inc., Nike, Mastercard, Netflix, Apple, Etsy, Walmart, Google, ING, Deloitte, UBS, Stripe plus many more. The [conference schedule is complete]( and ready for you to create your action plan for your time at the event ensuring [you and your team]( get the most out of your time in San Francisco! At QCon San Francisco, you will: - Get clarity on emerging tech decisions directly from [90+ senior software practitioners]( sharing in-depth technical talks from early adopter companies like Monzo, Google, Grammarly, Netflix, Twilio, Capital One, LinkedIn, AWS, Uber, Oracle, Apple, The New York Times, Pinterest, Stripe, IBM, [and more.]( - Connect with peers over new ideas to current challenges. Get together over a light conference breakfast, during the longer breaks, and at lunch table discussions. - Problem-solve in facilitated Unconference sessions to help you work through key topics. - Unwind at [QCon social events]( with a global community of senior software practitioners. - Feel welcome and safe to express yourself, your ideas, and your knowledge. - Join [practical hands-on workshops]( to tackle the biggest challenges you are facing. I hope to connect with you next month at QCon San Francisco. [Dio Synodinos] Dio Synodinos | President C4Media, creators of InfoQ & QCon P.S. Unable to join QCon San Francisco? [QCon London returns April 8-10, 2024](. Our launch pricing is available now for a limited time only. If you plan on [attending as a team of 10+](, you can register today with our biggest savings. Discounts for all other group sizes will be available starting January 17, 2024. "The speakers and the crowd attending QCon make it stand out from other events. It is very well organized. QCon has a good balance of new tech to look out for along with the discussions around day-to-day problems that we face as developers." Vipra Ramtekkar, Dev Engineer @ING & QCon San Francisco 2022 Attendee Register for QCon San Francisco. [Book tickets]( Book before September 26 to secure the final early bird price. 7 Tracks not to miss at QCon San Francisco This year, the conference will feature [12 technical topics]( and 60+ technical talks from over 90+ practitioners. Here are 7 tracks you won’t want to miss: - [Modern ML: GenAI, Trust, & Path2Prod](: Explore the latest trends in ML, focusing on three key areas: generative AI (GenAI), trust, and path to production. - [Staff+ Engineering Skills](: Learn from practitioners putting the key concepts noted in Tanya Reilly’s "The Staff Engineer’s Path" and Will Larson’s "Staff Engineer" into a digestible format with helpful takeaways. - [Architectures You've Always Wondered About](: Explore real-world examples of innovative companies pushing the limits with modern software systems. - [Deep Tech: Pushing the Boundaries of Hardware+Software](: Discover the latest trends in deep tech, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, IoT/Edge, security, quantum computing, and more. - [Designing for Resilience](: Get the tools you need to build resilient systems and empower operators. - [Modern Data Engineering & Architectures](: Learn about new technologies, practices, and trends shaping the way you will work with data. - [Architecting for the Cloud](: Gain practitioner-driven insights on what works (and what doesn't) to help inspire you to make the most out of your cloud computing journey. [Explore all tracks]( QCon San Francisco 2023 Keynotes. [From Mainframes to Microservices - the Journey of Building and Running Software]( [Suhail Patel] Host: [Suhail Patel]( Staff Engineer @Monzo Focused on Designing and Operating Distributed Systems, Previously @Citymapper Embark on a transformative journey through computing history, from mainframes to microservices and beyond. Explore architecture shifts, virtualization, containers, and edge computing. Discover how specialized offerings and purpose-built hardware shape today's software landscape. Join us for insights into scaling, efficiency, and the future of large-scale software in a dynamic digital era. [Generative AI: Shaping a New Future for Fraud Prevention]( [Neha Narkhede] Host: [Neha Narkhede]( Co-Founder of Oscilar and Confluent, & Co-Creator of Apache Kafka Discover the future of risk management in the digital age with AI Risk Decisioning. Leveraging cutting-edge generative AI, real-time capabilities, and a natural language interface, this transformative approach redefines fraud detection and response. Learn about its six foundational pillars, real-world applications, and benefits, ushering in a new era of confident digital security. [Use Engineering Strategy to Reduce Friction and Improve Developer Experience]( [Will Larson] Host: [Will Larson]( CTO @Carta, Author of "An Elegant Puzzle" and "Staff Engineer" Explore the pivotal role of engineering strategy in aligning business objectives and technical decisions. Discover real-world examples, rollout strategies, and troubleshooting insights to empower your teams. Join us to demystify engineering strategy's impact on innovation and collaboration. Register for QCon San Francisco. [Book tickets]( Book before September 26 to secure the final early bird price. 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 September 26.]( [QCon London]( April 8-10, 2024 In-person [Contact](mailto:info@qconlondon.com) [Launch pricing until October 12.]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [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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