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Memorial Day Sale: Up to 60% off InfoQ Dev Summit Boston. [InfoQ Dev Summit] >_ Hi folks, Did you know you could save up to 60% on tickets to [InfoQ Dev Summit Munich]( (Sept 26-27) with our Summer Sale? Learn and get clarity from over [20+ technical talks]( by senior software practitioners focusing on critical dev priorities, including: - Large Language Models - Generative AI - Microservices and Serverless Architectures - DevSecOps and Security - Modern Java Development - Developer Platforms and Tools - Performance and Scalability [Explore the full conference schedule.]( Our Summer Sale is live until August 13, offering up to 60% off. [Save your place!]( 🎁 Single ticket Save 30% off individual registrations with code SUMMER30OFFMUC [Secure your spot!]( 🎁 2 for 1 Save 50% with our 'two tickets for the price of one' offer (minimum purchase of 2 tickets required) with code SUMMER50OFFMUC [Secure your spot!]( 🎁 Group tickets Save 60% when buying a minimum of 3 or more tickets for people working for the same company with code SUMMER60OFFMUC [Secure your spot!]( "The summit was a melting pot of global perspectives, offering a unique opportunity to connect with developers worldwide and share experiences. An amazing event, without an underlying sales pitch. As I reflect deeper on today's sessions, I'm energized by the potential we have as software engineers to shape the future of technology. The discussions on AI, developer productivity, and ethical practices have reinforced my commitment to fostering a culture of value, respect, and trust within my team." Gabriel Markley, Heart-centered Leader, Creator of Value, a Maker, focused on AI and an Open-Source Advocate, and InfoQ Dev Summit Past Attendee. Connect with peers from companies including Samsung, Bosch, SAP, My Heritage, FINN GmbH, Temedica, BOC Group, JetBrains GMBH, KONUX GmbH, VTEX, Oticon A/S, Scalable GmbH. We look forward to seeing you there! [Dio Synodinos] Dio Synodinos | President C4Media, creators of InfoQ & QCon >_ Featured talks: Level up on Generative AI, Security, serverless architectures, LLMs, Java, and more Talk highlights for InfoQ Dev Summit Munich (September 26-27) include: [Elevate Developer Experience with Generative AI Capabilities on AWS]( This presentation delves into the transformative potential of generative AI on AWS to enhance the developer experience, with a particular focus on expediting the onboarding process for new developers. [Olalekan Elesin] Olalekan Elesin Engineering Director @HRS Group & AWS Machine Learning Hero [Efficient DevSecOps Workflows With a Little Help From AI]( Join this session to learn about efficient AI workflows with practical prompts and advanced practices with custom LLMs, retrieval augmented generation (RAG), and AI agents. We will also discuss how to implement AI guardrails and measure the impact of AI on DevSecOps efficiency. Get inspired to implement everything into your AI adoption plans, and join the conversation after the talk. [Michael Friedrich] Michael Friedrich Senior Developer Advocate @GitLab [Building a Lightning Fast Firewall with Java & eBPF]( Gain practical insights into deploying eBPF programs from Java using the hello-ebpf library, managing packet flows efficiently, and implementing firewall rules with precision, leveraging the strengths of both worlds. [Johannes Bechberger] Johannes Bechberger @SAP [From a Lambda-Lith to an Event Driven Architecture – Lessons Learned]( In this talk, you will learn about the challenges of the "Lambda-Lith" approach and the benefits of embracing EDAs. Are you on a serverless journey on AWS, starting with the popular stack of Amazon ApiGateway, AWS Lambda, and Amazon DynamoDB? [Leo Hanisch] Leo Hanisch Driving Digitalization @Siemens, AWS Certified Solutions Architect [Visibility in Cloud Security: How Exactly Our Cloud Environments Are Configured?]( In this session, we will explore the often overlooked complexities of cloud configurations and their impact on our information security posture. [Danielle Sudai] Danielle Sudai Security Operations Manager @Deliveroo, 10+ Years as Hands-on Specialist in Information Security, Top 100 IT Leaders in UK awarded by Computing (2023) [Leveraging Open-Source LLMs for Production]( This talk dives into the practical use of open-source LLMs for real-world applications, weighing their pros and cons. [Andrey Cheptsov] Andrey Cheptsov Founder and CEO @dstack, Previously Product Manager @JetBrains [Architecture's Lessons: Build a New Product Within a SAFE Organizations]( This travelogue describes lessons learned of a Solution Architect on the journey through teams, ARTs, business departments, stakeholders, and management when turning the company’s ideas and requirements into a new product for our customers. [Thomas Spillecke] Thomas Spillecke IT Architect for Cloud Application @Porsche AG Register for InfoQ Dev Summit Munich 2024 Save with our Summer Sale discounts! Up to 60% off until August 13 [Register]( >_ What can you expect at InfoQ Dev Summit Munich? - 23+ experienced senior software practitioner [speakers](. - 20+ practical, real-world technical [talks]( with actionable takeaways. - No hidden marketing, no sales pitches, no hype. - Relevant, practitioner-curated topics and hand-picked speakers. - ‘We Care’ experience with an enforced [code of conduct](, creating an inclusive and safe place to connect with speakers and peers. - Social activities to connect with speakers and peers. - A practitioner-first experience presented by [InfoQ]( and [QCon]( international software development conferences. For 18 years, we have guided senior software development teams with peer-validated, trustworthy insights in adopting new technologies and practices. Register for InfoQ Dev Summit Munich 2024 Save with our Summer Sale discounts! Up to 60% off until August 13 [Register]( >_ Upcoming InfoQ and QCon events [InfoQ Dev Summit Munich]( Sep 26-27, 2024 [Contact](mailto:info@devsummit.infoq.com) [Summer Sale until August 13.]( [QCon San Francisco]( November 18-22, 2024 [Contact](mailto:info@qconsf.com) [Early bird pricing until July 30.]( [QCon London]( April 7-9, 2025 [Contact](mailto:info@qconlondon.com) [Early bird pricing until August 27.]( [LinkedIn]( | [X]( | [YouTube]( | [Facebook]( | [Instagram]( 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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