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QCon New York 2013

Tutorials: June 10-11 // Conference: June 12-14

Software is changing the world; QCon aims to empower software development by facilitating the spread of knowledge and innovation in the enterprise software development community; to achieve this, QCon is organized as a practitioner-driven conference designed for people influencing innovation in their teams: team leads, architects, project managers, engineering directors.

QCon starts with 2 days of tutorials on Monday and Tuesday, June 10-11 followed by the full 3-day conference from Wednesday, June 12-14. The conference will feature over 100 speakers in 6 concurrent tracks daily covering the most timely and innovative topics driving the evolution of enterprise software development today. The setting is the beautiful, centrally-located Marriott at Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.

This yearโ€™s conference will bring leading speakers & editorial team such as those featured last year which included:
  • Eric Evans: Creator of Domain-Driven Design
  • Mike Lee: Produced Tap Tap Revenge, Obama '08, and Apple's Mobile Store
  • Raffi Krikorian: Twitter Engineering Director
  • Randy Shoup: former eBay Chief Engineer
  • Charlie Hunt: Architect of Performance Engineering at Salesforce.com
  • Frank Greco: NYJavaSIG Founder
  • Nathan Marz: Lead Engineer Backtype @ Twitter
  • Khawaja Shams: Cloud Lead Engineer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Bill Burke, JBoss Division Fellow at Redhat
  • Jim Webber, Chief Scientist, Neo4J, Author: Web Services Architects Guide

Venue

New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
333 Adams Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201

PROVOCATIVE TOPICS and TRACKS

Applied Data Science: How to make the most of your big data infrastructure

Architectures You've Always Wondered about: Learn real world lessons from well-know, high-volume apps

Big Data: NoSQL, Distributed Processing, and Cloud Computing for Big Data

Continuous Delivery: Releasing software on demand, at the push of a button.

Culture: How to build and maintain compelling teams

HTML5 and Modern Web Languages: Latest innovations with HTML5 development frameworks and languages

Java Innovation: Latest news on Java languages, frameworks and ports

Lean Startup Applied: How to practically apply lean startup thinking to software development

Modern Technology for Financial Services: Tools, techniques, technologies that leading capital markets companies

Polyglot Architectures: Combining best of breed languages, platforms and paradigms

(Post)Functional: The leading edge of functional programming - and beyond!

Real Life Cloud Computing: Case studies, best practices, and technology overview of cloud computing

Robustness and High Availability: How to keep servers and software running.

Taming Mobile: Tackling the issues on mobile today.

The JavaScript Ecosystem: Leveraging the biggest software ecosystem today

Last Year's site →
2012 Presentations
  • MythBusters 2.0 - Mission Critical Cloud Computing @ NASA by Khawaja Shams
  • Co-Making Great Products by Jeff Patton
  • RESTful Java Evolves by Bill Burke
  • Real-Time Delivery Architecture at Twitter by Raffi Krikorian
  • Esty: Architecture Optimized for Change by Kellan Elliott-McCrea
  • More...
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