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Use Code INFOQCLOUDIL22 to register for FREE. [InfoQ Live Logo]( [View in browser]( How can Cloud architectures help organizations achieve cost savings, improve reliability, and deliver value to customers quicker? How can you successfully build and deploy applications on the Cloud? Join InfoQ Live this summer for a series of live events focusing on how to architect and deploy to the Cloud. World-class Cloud professionals will share valuable insights you can take back to your team and implement immediately. This June, [learn how to architect for the Cloud]( with special guidance on how to leverage Serverless technologies. In July, you’ll hear from seasoned cloud architects and leaders on [how they’ve successfully built and deployed distributed applications on the Cloud](. If you would like to attend, we've arranged a complimentary ticket for you that you can use to register for both events individually. Use the code 'INFOQCLOUDIL22' when you register for [InfoQ Live June]( and [InfoQ Live July]( to secure your spots. INFOQ LIVE JUNE 21st Architecting for the Cloud. How do traditional approaches scale in the Cloud? [REGISTER NOW]( Code: INFOQCLOUDIL22 INFOQ LIVE JULY 19th How to successfully build and deploy applications on the Cloud? [REGISTER NOW]( Code: INFOQCLOUDIL22 The upcoming [InfoQ Live]( events ([June 21st]( and [July 19th]() are focused on real-world advice you can implement. You can expect: - More than just talking heads. Learn practical advice from software professionals. - Live interactive Q&As with the speakers to get answers to your questions. - Practical ways to guide your problem-solving approach. [InfoQ Live June 21st: Architecting for the Cloud]( - [Implementing Passwordless Logins with WebAuthn Protocol:]( What if users can create an account and log into your application without ever having to enter a password? Join [Adib Saikali]( Principal Platform Architect @VMwareTanzu and deep-dive into the Web Authentication protocol which is widely implemented in modern browsers and enables secure user-friendly authentication processes. - [Securing APIs and Microservices in the Cloud:]( One of the advantages of microservices architecture is that teams can develop, maintain, and deploy each microservice independently. But how do we secure these microservices? How do we know if our APIs are secure? [Stefania Chaplin]( Solutions Architect @GitLab will share practical OWASP recommendations on how to secure your APIs and microservices in the cloud. [InfoQ Live July 19th: How to Successfully Build and Deploy Applications on the Cloud.]( - The growing number of cloud-native services a developer can choose from creates both new opportunities and challenges for cloud architectures. From serverless technologies to container orchestration and management, the cloud offers different build and deployment options. So how do you navigate these challenges and benefit from the opportunities they create? Learn how to migrate an application to serverless, what are the common mistakes to avoid and best practices for successfully building for the cloud. Register now and get exclusive access to all talks on-demand after the event so you can revisit any of the talks or watch the sessions you missed. We look forward to seeing you at [InfoQ Live on June 21st]( and [InfoQ Live on July 19th.]( Register Now! P.S. We are passionate about giving back to the community. As such, we are donating 100% of net revenue tickets (minus taxes, credit card fees, and processing fees) for this event to organizations working towards diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech space. If you’d like to contribute, you can register as normal and pay the $19.95 ticket price. Follow InfoQ on: [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [LinkedIn]( You have received this email because you opted-in to the "InfoQ Industry Email Notices" box when you registered to InfoQ.com, where we send infrequent notices on behalf of our partners, user groups, conferences, etc. To unsubscribe to the InfoQ Industry Email Notices, please click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( - - - C4Media Inc. (InfoQ.com), 2275 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Suite #325, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M8V 3Y3

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