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Host:
Randy Shoup
This track will give you the opportunity to learn directly from some of the most well-known and high-volume web applications in the world. In previous QCon conferences, this track has featured presentations by Twitter, eBay, Amazon, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Netflix.
Host:
Dionysios Synodinos
Leveraging the world's fastest evolving platform
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Sadek Drobi
Functional Fusion: Functional Concepts Across Languages.
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Chris Matts
Individual Skills and Techniques that help you be agile in any environment.
Host:
Khawaja Shams
The realm of Security from the eyes of the developer
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TBA
Mobile, architecture, application performance management and hardware acceleration
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Amr Elssamadisy
How do you grow a software architecture and respond to change?
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Steve Vinoski
Parallelism and Concurrency: Stop Locking and Start Crunching.
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Frank Greco
What's new with Java
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Host:
Khawaja Shams
Let the cloud deployment models battle it out!
Host:
Werner Schuster
Beating Moore's Law with GPUs
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TBA
NewSQL: High performance, in-memory databases
Host:
Khawaja Shams
MapReduce, NoSQL, Graph Databases. How big data is getting bigger and how to make it work for you.
Host:
Dionysios G. Synodinos
Delivering sophisticated mobile applications with iOS, Android, HTML5 and cross-platform frameworks.
Host:
Dave Hussman
Specific and concrete ways to create high performance software development teams.
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Jim Webber
The state of the art in Web APIs, Mashups and RESTful Architectures
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Ari Zilka
Many current high-performance and extremely scalable systems used by web startups were originally designed for financial applications, particularly in capital markets. There is now a new generation of networking and software technologies such as RDMA, broker-less messaging, WebSocket, GPUs, big data clouds, etc. How are financial companies leveraging these new tools for ultra-performance to maximize their profits?
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TBA
NewSQL: High performance, in-memory databases
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