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QCon San Francisco international software development conference.
Hyatt Regency, San Francisco, October 2-6, 2023.
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Architectures You've Always Wondered About
Wes Reisz
Technical Principal @thoughtworks & Creator/Co-host of #TheInfoQPodcast, previously Platform Architect @VMware
Modern Data Engineering & Architectures
Sid Anand
Chief Architect @Datazoom, Committer/PMC Apache Airflow, Previously: Netflix, LinkedIn, eBay, Etsy, & PayPal
Languages of Infra: Beyond YAML
Justin Cormack
CTO @Docker
Staff+ Engineering Skills
Krys Flores
Staff Engineer and Human Router
Designing for Resilience
Javier Fernandez-Ivern
Staff Software Engineer @Netflix with over 20 years in Software Engineering
Platform Engineering Done Well
Daniel Bryant
Java Champion, Co-author of "Mastering API Architecture", Independent Technical Consultant, and InfoQ News Manager
Modern ML: GenAI, Trust, & Path2Prod
Hien Luu
Sr. Engineering Manager @DoorDash & Author of Beginning Apache Spark 3, Speaker and Conference Committee Chair
JVM Trends: Driving Developer Productivity & Performance
Monica Beckwith
Java Champion, First Lego League Coach, passionate about JVM Performance @Microsoft
Architecting for the Cloud
Khawaja Shams
Co-Founder & CEO @Momento, previously @NASA and @Amazon
Deep Tech: Pushing the Boundaries of Hardware+Software
Allison Randal
Principal Engineer @Rivos, Hardware and Software Security, Board Member at sfconservancy.org, openinfra.dev, and openusage.org
Emerging Trends in the Frontend
Jeff Wagner
Director of Engineering @Snowflake
Lessons in Building Organization Resilience
The speakers and the attendees make QCon 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
Development Engineer @ING
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Workshops
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All workshop participants will be notified and invited to select their workshops once all workshops are confirmed by beginning of August.
Workshops are refundable until Monday, August 21st, 2023.
intermediate
Thursday Oct 5 / 09:00AM PDT / FULL DAY
AI Engineering - Building Generative AI Apps That Overcome Enterprise Barriers and Create Real Value
Product teams are scrambling to figure out what they will be doing with this latest wave of AI technologies, and engineering organizations are struggling to bring generative AI into enterprise environments.
Daniel Whitenack
Founder & Data Scientist @Prediction Guard, Co-Host of the Practical AI podcast, Previously Built Data Teams at Two Startups and an International NGO
beginner
Thursday Oct 5 / 09:00AM PDT / HALF DAY
Organizing for Fast Flow: A Practitioner's View on Implementing Team Topologies
Leaning heavily on Team Topologies (a book by Mathew Skelton and Manual Pais), this workshop explores team structures to reduce friction and improve flow.
Wes Reisz
Technical Principal @thoughtworks & Creator/Co-host of #TheInfoQPodcast, previously Platform Architect @VMware
Thursday Oct 5 / 09:00AM PDT / FULL DAY
Domain-Driven Analysis: Quickly Getting to Grips with a New Domain
When joining a new company or working with a new client, you need to build up an understanding of how the business works and the complexities of the existing system in order to answer questions such as:
Indu Alagarsamy
Principal Engineer @NYTimes with 15 years of Software Development Experience
intermediate
Friday Oct 6 / 09:00AM PDT / FULL DAY
Building and Productionizing LLM-Powered Applications
LLMs have gained immense popularity in recent months. An entirely new ecosystem of pre-trained models and tools has emerged that streamline the process of building LLM-powered applications.
Adam Breindel
Member of the instructional team @Anyscale
Kamil Kaczmarek
Technical Training Lead @Anyscale
beginner
Friday Oct 6 / 09:00AM PDT / HALF DAY
Building Paved Roads to Production
A repeatable and low cognitive overhead SDLC process is the spine of your engineering organization.
Andrew Fong
CEO/Co-founder @Prodvana
Friday Oct 6 / 09:00AM PDT / FULL DAY
Delivering on the Promise of DevOps Through Internal Engineering Platforms
As a Platform Engineer, how do you know if you are delivering on the investment in an internal engineering platform? What should be the measures? What does good look like?
Delivering on the Promise of DevOps Through Internal Engineering Platformsbeginner
Thursday Oct 5 / 09:00AM PDT / FULL DAY
Istio Workshop
As development moves toward cloud-native application architectures using containerized and distributed services, it has become essential for developers to understand how these services work together.
Eitan Suez
Training & Education Lead @Tetrate, The Enterprise Service Mesh Company
Thursday Oct 5 / 09:00AM PDT / HALF DAY
Open Source Kubernetes Cloud Cost Monitoring with OpenCost
Understanding the cost and efficiency of Kubernetes on public clouds is essential once you start expanding your infrastructure with real production workloads.
Matt Ray
Senior Community Manager for OpenCost @Kubecost, Co-Host of Software Defined Talk
beginner
Friday Oct 6 / 01:00PM PDT / HALF DAY
Developing an AppSec Program for Fast Moving Teams
Understanding what an application security program and roadmap are, why they are important and how they are structured How to measure and understand your current maturity level including how to use OWASP SAMM and OWASP ASVS for measuring your existing programs or practices from a product and life
Laura Bell Main
CEO @SafeStack
Thursday Oct 5 / 01:00PM PDT / HALF DAY
Analyzing the Physical World with Graphs & Neo4j
In this hands-on workshop we will explore how graphs and Neo4j can add value when working with geospatial data and specifically how Neo4j fits into geospatial data science workflows.
William Lyon
Staff Developer Advocate @Neo4j
Friday Oct 6 / 09:00AM PDT / FULL DAY
Mastering Next.js: Building Production-Ready React Applications
In this full-day, immersive workshop, "Mastering Next.js: Building Production-Ready React Applications," participants will delve into the robust and feature-rich framework of Next.js.
Steve Kinney
Head of Frontend Engineering @Temporal, instructor with Frontend Masters, founding director of the frontend engineering program at the Turing School of Software and Design
intermediate
Thursday Oct 5 / 09:00AM PDT / FULL DAY
Building a Database From the Ground Up
In this full day workshop, Oren Eini, founder of RavenDB, is going to take you through a whirlwind tour of building a database engine from the ground up.
Oren Eini
CEO @RavenDB
Thursday Oct 5 / 09:00AM PDT / HALF DAY
Building Resilient, Scalable Java Applications with Distributed Databases: A Hands-on Workshop
Join us in this dynamic, hands-on workshop where we delve into the development of resilient, scalable Java applications harnessing the power of distributed databases.
Amit Chauhan
Solutions Architect @Yugabyte
Jim Knicely
Solutions Architect @YugabyteDB
Thursday Oct 5 / 01:00PM PDT / HALF DAY
Architecting Scalable APIs with Spring Boot and Open Source Distributed Databases
Dive into this dynamic, hands-on workshop, where participants will learn the art of designing and developing scalable RESTful APIs using Spring Boot integrated with an open-source distributed database.
Jim Knicely
Solutions Architect @YugabyteDB
Amit Chauhan
Solutions Architect @Yugabyte
beginner
Thursday Oct 5 / 01:00PM PDT / HALF DAY
Lead Like Lasso – Creating Connection and Belonging in the Tech Space
As we continue to expand technology and increase our reliance on the use of artificial intelligence and algorithms, it’s more important than ever for us to be intentional about creating connection and belonging on our teams and in our organizations.
Dimple Dhabalia
Founder of @Roots in the Clouds & Creator/Co-host of the popular "Ted Lasso" themed podcast, What Would Ted Lasso Do?
Friday Oct 6 / 01:00PM PDT / HALF DAY
Cloud-Native Foundation: Demystifying Envoy
Envoy Proxy is a crucial foundation for many exciting advancements in the Kubernetes community, such as service meshes and cloud-native API gateways. Unfortunately, some engineers only see it as a mysterious black-box hidden behind simplified layers of abstraction.
Adam Sayah
Field Engineer @Solo.io, with Multiple Years of Expertise in Service Mesh and API Gateways
beginner
Friday Oct 6 / 01:00PM PDT / HALF DAY
From Zero to Hero: A Journey Into Prometheus Monitoring
We will introduce Prometheus, its history, and its importance in the monitoring ecosystem, followed by a hands-on setup and installation session.
Prathamesh Sonpatki
Developer Evangelist @Last9.io
Friday Oct 6 / 09:00AM PDT / HALF DAY
Architecting Your Digital Transformation Initiatives
Most organizations are engaged in transformation initiatives to accelerate their digital maturity and create innovative solutions for customers, partners, or employees.
Asanka Abeysinghe
CTO @WSO2
intermediate
Friday Oct 6 / 09:00AM PDT / HALF DAY
Microservices Orchestration: Designing Resilient Systems for the Future
Microservices have become the goto architectural pattern for building distributed applications.
Olivier Poupeney
Head of Developer Relations @Orkes
intermediate
Thursday Oct 5 / 09:00AM PDT / HALF DAY
The Java Optimization Almanac — Hands on with Common Performance Issues and How to Address Them
A few years back when I was an app dev there was never time in the sprint to research, tinker with and compare each new optimization that was coming out or in an experimental state.
Aaron Wanjala
Java Developer Advocate @Google Cloud Platform
More workshops to come
What has always stood out for me has been QCon's commitment to its brand promises. First of all, it's focused on practitioner content. QCon conferences are all about the people that develop and work with future technologies. This starts from the Programming Committee, which comprises practitioners that are authorities in their domain.
Dio Synodinos
President of C4Media, makers of InfoQ and QCon
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- Green Tech
- Machine Learning @ Edge
- Scalable Configuration Management
- Infrastructure Unification
- Cue Lang
- MLOps
- Team Topologies
- Staff+ Engineer Path
- Service Meshes
- Microfrontends
- Multicloud Practices
- Software Ethics
- Feature Engineering
- Mode Inference/Prediction
- Observability Practices
- Server-Driven Frontend
- Decarbonizing the Grid
- Operator Pattern for
Non-Clustered Resources - Patterns & Heuristics
Enabling Fast Flow - Open Policy Agent
- Java 17 (LTS)
- Paved Road
- DevSecOps
- DevOps in Practice
- Kubernetes Strategies
- Observability / Telemetry
- Site Reliability Engineering
- Chaos Engineering
- Operating Microservices
- Data Engineering
- GraphQL
- Go Techniques & Patterns
- DevEx
- Reactive
- Performance
- Macroservices
- Serverless: Orchestration &
Choreography - Cloud Architectures
- Patterns for Scale
- IaC (Infrastructure as Code)
- Polyglot Software Practices
Learn the emerging trends
Curated trends our Program Committee believe have the most impact in software development.
Explore the use cases
Learn how real-world practitioners are applying the tech to help you solve common problems.
Implement the best practices
Get implementable ideas to shape your projects that last beyond the conference.
The conciseness with which the event is presented, as well as the options for the tracks, allow one to either mix and match talks or focus on a single track of interest. It's an interesting and wonderful approach. The long breaks and 'unconference' opportunities are also quite unique in their ability to connect people from seemingly different backgrounds.
Jonathan Tanye
Director Of Research Development @MineX 360 Services
Learn from senior software engineers
Real-world technical talks from software leaders at early adopter companies
Domain leaders
Learn what's next from world-class leaders pushing the boundaries.
Relatable challenges
Learn how senior developers are solving the challenges you face.
Diverse perspectives
Get new ideas and perspectives across multiple domains.
Valuable lessons
Actionable insights from those working on real-world projects.
Time to connect
Intentional time built-in for you to connect with speakers and peers.
No hype
No hidden marketing. No sales pitches.
Quality content and topics from industry experts and I like how that is separated very transparently from sponsors. I appreciate how sponsors have their place, but it's very clear and not deceptive mixed in with the content. It really is a conference that is specific technology agnostic and about any and all industry wide trends and best practices.
Mike Murray
Senior Director, Software Engineering@DriveTime
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I had an absolute blast at @QConSF, hands down the best speaker experience I’ve ever had! Major shout out to @InfoQ for being as thoughtful as they are in organizing the event. #QConSF
Frederic 🧊 Branczyk
@[email protected] @fredbrancz
Last night in San Francisco for #QConSF … learned a lot, met a lot of amazing minds. One more day to go though (happy it’s not over just yet)!
Marjorie Freeman
@the_mjfreeman
Just realized that @QConSF closing keynote speaker is THE @KentBeck This conference just keeps getting better and better
Dev Agrawal
@devagrawal09
Classic #QConSF problem: too many cool topics. Loving it
Willem Meints
@willem_meints
QCon SF is my yearly go to conference for deep technical content on design, best practices and emerging tech. I always walk away with meaningful and actionable information.
Chandra Cherukuri
Software Engineer @Quantcast
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A safe place where everyone is welcome
Enforced Code of Conduct
All-Gender restroom
Prayer room
Lactation room
Quiet areas
Sessions feedback for constant improvement
Badge optimized for peer-sharing
Accessible event space
Variety of food options (vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, special diet meals)
Detailed food labels
Diversity scholarships
Community events
DEI guidelines for track hosts and speakers
All-day coffee
Access to video recordings for 6 months
QCon San Francisco venue
Hyatt Regency - San Francisco
Hyatt Regency - San Francisco
The hotel is located right on the Embarcadero waterfront with stunning views all around and close to popular attractions, events, and shopping. The conference venue is at the same location as the hotel.
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