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InfoQ will be in Boston this June with our first-ever Dev Summit

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, which will be held this June 24-25. We’re bringing together tackling today's most pressing ch

[InfoQ Dev Summit] >_ Hi {NAME}, As a valued InfoQ reader, you've consistently sought new knowledge and insights to support your growth as a software developer. I'm thrilled to share a new opportunity for growth taking place close to you: the inaugural [InfoQ Dev Summit Boston](, which will be held this June 24-25. We’re bringing together [20+ senior software practitioners]( tackling today's most pressing challenges in software development. Each will share their experiences and approaches in areas such as Generative AI, security, modern web applications, and more. We aim to equip you with insights and inspiration to enhance your decision-making and achieve remarkable things with your team. Topics covered include: - Generative AI: Navigate the future of software development with AI. - Securing the Software Supply Chain: Strategies for a more secure software ecosystem. - Scaling Java Applications: Tackle performance challenges head-on. - Scalable Systems with Go: Build robust, high-performance systems. - Data Management & Distributed Databases: Solve complex data challenges. - Resilience for SREs & Devs: Mastering system reliability and robustness. - Performance for System Architects: Enhance system efficiency and performance. - Platform Engineering: Critical insights for scalable software delivery. - Bringing ML Models to Production: Strategies for seamless integration. - Scaling Monoliths & Microservices: Insights into architectural evolution. - Modern Frontends: Discover the latest trends and tools. - Multicloud Practices: Optimize your multicloud strategy. [InfoQ Dev Summit Boston]( is your chance to learn directly from senior software practitioners, connect with fellow developers, and gain insights that will directly impact your work. Event details at a glance: - Date: June 24-25 - [Venue](: Boston University, George Sherman Union, Boston, MA - [Conference website]( - [Tentative schedule]( - [Speakers]( - [Registration page]( to save your place and save with team discounts. - Any questions? Email info@devsummit.infoq.com I hope to connect with you in Boston this June 24-25! [Dio Synodinos] Dio Synodinos President of C4Media, creators of InfoQ & QCon Connect with me on [LinkedIn]( or [Twitter]( If you don't want to receive any more updates on QCon conferences click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( - - - C4Media Inc. (QCon & InfoQ), 705-2267 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M8V 3X2

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