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Book before June 12 to save.   [QCon Logo] June 13-15, 2023 Marriott Brooklyn Bridge Brooklyn, New York Hi {NAME}, There is less than one week until QCon New York 2023. The doors open on June 13 for 3-days of learning with senior software developers from early adopter companies. Don’t forget, we have exclusive group discounts, and you could save up to $190 off each conference ticket. For more details, email [info@qconnewyork.com](mailto:info@qconnewyork.com?subject=QCon NY Group Discounts) and mention the size of the group. [Book before June 12]( to secure early bird pricing for you and your team. Here’s what you can expect at QCon New York: - [12 tracks spaced over 3 days]( covering multiple domains including software architectures, Fintech, Optimising teams, platform engineering, cloud-native development, staff+ engineering, machine learning, MLOps, resilience engineering, [and more](. - [60 real-world technical talks]( from [senior software practitioners]( focusing on patterns and practices, not products and pitches. - [4 keynotes](. - Facilitated [unconference sessions]( with crowdsourced agendas set by you and your peers. - Opportunities to connect with speakers and peers through hallway conversations and [social events](. - [Personal schedule builder]( so you can easily plan your attendance. Get the assurance you're adopting the right patterns and practices. Don’t miss your chance to level-up at [QCon New York](. I hope to connect with you next week! [Dio Synodinos] Dio Synodinos | President C4Media, creators of InfoQ & QCon "I would definitely recommend QCon, It was a life-changing experience and I would absolutely love to join again!" Shai Tal, Software Developer @Derivco P.S. Early birding pricing reminder for [QCon San Francisco (October 2-6)](. We have limited early bird tickets available. Book before June 27 to save $780 on your in-person conference pass. [Find out more](. Last chance to claim additional group discounts for QCon New York. Book before June 12 to secure the early bird price. [Book tickets]( 📣 NEW Talk Announced: A Bicycle for the (AI) Mind: GPT-4 + Tools [OpenAI recently introduced GPT-3.5 Turbo and GPT-4](, the latest in its series of language models that also power ChatGPT. In this talk, [Sherwin Wu](, Technical Staff and [Atty Eleti](, Software Engineer @OpenAI will share how to use the OpenAI API to integrate these large language models into your application and extend GPT’s capabilities by connecting it to the external world via APIs and tool use. [View session at QCon NY]( 🚀 Here’s what you will learn at QCon New York - Deep dive into [how teams are designing their architectures]( to avoid the hardest problems, pitfalls, and trade-offs. - How to solve the challenges ML and cloud computing bring to [Fintech]( and stay on top of the latest trends and best practices. - Gain fundamental, powerful, yet versatile building blocks and their core engineering principles that you can leverage to build a simple yet [efficient and scalable data architecture]( - How to identify the specific [issues slowing down flow]( and finding changes that resolve those impediments. - Dive into [secure software supply chain architectures](, learn about tools that can help mitigate common risks, and explore the current landscape of available solutions. - Discover the kinds of [developer platforms]( being built, and what makes them successful. - Understand what it takes to be an effective and successful Staff+ Engineer. Get [practical advice]( from people with experience of high-level individual contributor roles. - Explore emerging approaches and practices that build for the cloud from day one. [Walk away knowing what's next.]( - Hear reliability practitioners from BigTechs and startups on how they have [unlocked improved architectures]( for their products to meet their customer availability, consistency, and performance needs. - The practical application of [machine learning]( in experiences that you have come to rely on. - Valuable insights and practical advice for [building and managing machine learning]( systems at scale. - How [SREs and Ops engineers]( make change happen and how they respond to outages and learn from incidents. Last chance to claim early bird tickets for QCon New York. Book before June 12 to secure the early bird price for your team. [Secure my team's place]( 🎤 Keynotes at QCon New York [The Many Facets of “Identity”]( [Radia Perlman] [Radia Perlman]( Pioneer of network design, Inventor of the Spanning Tree Protocol, Fellow @DellTech "The identity problem" is often assumed to be solved due to the long-standing use of Internet authentication, but there are still various issues surrounding it. This talk explores the challenges related to website names, certificates, trust in certificate signers, and human identification. It also discusses how blockchain technology can potentially address certain aspects of identity and authentication, comparing it to the current deployment methods and inviting spirited debate. [NASA’S Return to the Moon: Managing Complexity in the Artemis Program]( [Alicia Dwyer Cianciolo] [Alicia Dwyer Cianciolo]( Senior Technical Lead for Advanced Entry, Descent and Landing Vehicle Technology Development @NASA Langley Research Center This presentation will provide an overview of the NASA’s plans to land the first woman and person of color on the Moon, describe the increasing complexity planned with each mission, and how that complexity is being managed specifically for the first crewed mission to the Lunar surface in 50 years, Artemis III. [The Joy of Building Large Scale Systems]( [Suhail Patel] [Suhail Patel]( Staff Engineer @Monzo This talk aims to revive the art and practice of building systems from core principles. Come away with a renewed enthusiasm to spend their innovation tokens on building software, with a focus on how this can be done in practice within your teams and organizations, highlighting examples where companies are doing just that to great success. [Closing Keynote]( - Details coming soon [Sarah Bird] [Sarah Bird]( Responsible AI Lead, Azure AI @Microsoft Last chance to claim early bird tickets for QCon New York. Book before June 12 to secure the early bird price. [Register now]( Upcoming QCon events [QCon New York]( June 13-15, 2023 In-person [Contact](mailto:info@qconnewyork.com) [Early bird prices until June 12.]( [QCon San Francisco]( October 2-6, 2023 In-person or video-only pass for recordings [Contact](mailto:info@qconsf.com) [Early bird prices until June 27.]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Youtube]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Mastodon]( If you don't want to receive any more updates on QCon conferences click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( - - - C4Media Inc. (InfoQ.com), 705-2267 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M8V 3X2

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