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QCon New York 2012
Conference: June 18-20 // Tutorials: June 21-22
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 is a full 3-day conference from Monday – Wednesday, June 18 – 20 and two tutorial days of full & half day tutorials on Thursday, Jun 21 and Friday, June 22 . 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.
Some of this year’s speakers & editorial team include:
- 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
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PROVOCATIVE TOPICS and TRACKS
Architectures You've Always Wondered About: Previous QCon's had Facebook, Twitter, eBay, Amazon and more.
Architectures in Financial Applications: Low-Latency, GPU, RDMA, Low-GC.
Programmable Web: The state of the art in Web APIs, Mashups and RESTful Architectures.
Building Strong Teams: The Origins of Success: Specific and concrete ways to create high performance software development teams.
The Agile Individual: Individual Skills and Techniques that help you be agile in any environment.
Concurrency in the Large: Parallelism and Concurrency: Stop Locking and Start Crunching.
Software Architecture Improvements: How do you grow a software architecture and respond to change?
Functional Programming Everywhere: Functional Fusion: Functional Concepts Across Languages.
Taming HTML5 and JS: Leveraging the world's fastest evolving platform.
Security: A Developer’s View: The realm of Security from the eyes of the developer.
Java - Still Alive and Well: What's new with Java?
Mobile Architectures: Delivering sophisticated mobile applications with iOS, Android, HTML5 and cross-platform frameworks.
Hardware Acceleration Today: Beating Moore's Law with GPUs.
Battle of The Clouds!: Let the cloud deployment models battle it out!
Big Data Paradigms: MapReduce, NoSQL, Graph Databases. How big data is getting bigger and how to make it work for you.
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