Jeremy Edberg discusses how Netflix designs their systems and deployment processes to help the service survive both catastrophic events like zone and regional outages and less catastrophic events like network latency and random instance death.
Conference: Jun 13-15, 2016
Tutorials: Jun 16-17, 2016
Conference: Jun 13-15, 2016
Tutorials: Jun 16-17, 2016
Software is changing the world
QCon empowers software development by facilitating the spread of knowledge and innovation in the developer community.
A practitioner-driven conference, QCon is designed for technical team leads, architects, engineering directors, and project managers who influence innovation in their teams.
Tracks
Wednesday Jun 10
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Applied Data Science and Machine Learning
Putting your data to use. The latest production methods for deriving novel insights
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Engineer Your Culture
Building and scaling a compelling engineering culture
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Modern Advances in Java Technology
Tips, techniques and technologies at the cutting edge of modern Java
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Monoliths to Microservices
How to evolve beyond a monolithic system -- successful migration and implementation stories
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The Art of Software Design
Software Arch as a craft, scenario based examples and general guidance
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Sponsored Solutions Track I
Thursday Jun 11
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Emerging Technologies in Front-end Development
The state of the art in client-side web development
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Fraud Detection and Hack Prevention
Businesses are built around trust in systems and data. Securing systems and fighting fraud throughout the data in them.
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Reactive Architecture Tactics
The how of the Reactive movement: Release It! techniques, Rx, Failure Concepts, Throughput, Availability
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Architecting for Failure
War stories and lessons learned from building highly robust and resilient systems
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High Performance Streaming Data
Scalable architectures and high-performance frameworks for immediate data over persistent connections
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Sponsored Solutions Track II
Friday Jun 12
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Architectures You've Always Wondered about
Learn from the architectures powering some of the most popular applications and sites
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Continuously Deploying Containers in Production
Production ready patterns for growing containerization in your environment
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Mobile and IoT at Scale
Users, Usage and Microservices
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Modern Computer Science in the Real World
How modern CS tackles problems in the real world
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Optimizing Yourself
Maximizing your impact as an engineer, as a leader, and as a person
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Sponsored Solutions Track III
Featuring over 100 Speakers
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Keynotes
Skilled at technical stand up comedy, Zudio Founder: in-browser admin for Azure Storage
Key Driver of the Lean Software Development Movement
Tutorials
NY Venue
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
The hotel is situated just across the river from Manhattan in New York City's most celebrated neighborhood, Brooklyn Heights. The conference venue is at the same location as the hotel.
Reservations
The QCon room block at the Marriott Brooklyn Bridge (conference hotel) is closed. Please contact the Marriott Brooklyn Bridge directly at this link or 718-746-7000 to inquire about room availability. Alternate hotels in walking distance (9 minutes) are Hampton Inn, Sheraton, Aloft, Indigo and NuHotel. There are no negotiated QCon group rates at these hotels.
Testimonials
What our attendees say about QCon
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Our Purpose
Software is changing the world. InfoQ was founded in 2006 with the purpose of facilitating the spread of knowledge and innovation in enterprise development. We do this by providing our audience with unbiased, practitioner-driven conferences, content, and online community.
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Membership Benefits
- 76% of respondents said they come because of practitioner-led, high-quality content 73% come for innovative information that drives innovation in their organizations
- The three most followed content areas on InfoQ for respondents are Java (66% of respondents), Architecture (65%), and Agile (59%)
- The top two "personas" (title segments) respondents identify with are Developer (76%) and Architect (72%)