Sessions in this track
Tuesday 13 June. 6 sessions per track, chosen and introduced by the Track Host.
10:35 Williamsburg / Greenpoint Sponsored Reducing Logging Costs: Making The Impossible Possible Josh Hendrick Senior Solutions Engineer @Rookout Engineering leaders are constantly facing the challenge of balancing needing to provide their teams with the best Observability and doing so without wasting significant resources and spend on it. 11:50 Williamsburg / Greenpoint Sponsored Bring Your Own Cloud – Privacy-Preserving Managed Services Patrick Angeles Distributed Data Management @Redpanda Companies increasingly rely on cloud-based managed services, which allow them to offload complexity in order to focus on core business activities. 13:40 Williamsburg / Greenpoint Sponsored The Data Behind “Good” Engineering Teams Christina Forney VP of Product @Uplevel Engineering teams have an opportunity to rethink how they measure performance. Productivity and output metrics alone don’t tell the whole story or inspire action. Even DORA metrics — a widely accepted standard for measuring software development performance — leave out some key insights. 14:55 Williamsburg / Greenpoint Sponsored Creating Resilient Distributed Applications that Thrive in the Face of Chaos Monkeys Viren Baraiya CTO & Co-Founder @Orkes 16:10 Williamsburg / Greenpoint Sponsored A .NET Developer's Journey through OAuth Corey Weathers Developer Relations Lead @Okta/Auth0 Identity is hard. As technologies continue to advance, developers continue to build their own identity solutions, with usernames and passwords. OAuth was created to help address this, and developers are still struggling to navigate through it. 17:25 Williamsburg / Greenpoint Sponsored High Cardinality War Stories Piyush Verma Co-Founder and CTO @Last9 High Cardinality – a term that can derail engineering leaders and software engineers alike. When seeking profound insights from their systems, they often find themselves limited by the cardinality constraints of their observability tools.
76%
senior dev or higher
1:11
speaker ratio
60+
practitioners
QCon New York 2023 is a three day conference for senior software engineers, architects and team leads. An international program committee of working engineers selects every session. Patterns and practices, not products and pitches.