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[QCon Events] Hi {NAME}, There’s only one week left to save with our early bird tickets for [QCon London]( (April 8-10) and [QCon San Francisco]( (November 18-22). We wanted to ensure you don’t miss the opportunity to lock in your discounted price. Register until March 12 to save on your ticket. At QCon San Francisco, deep-dive into 12 major software [topics]( you should pay attention to. Each track focuses on a technology that currently matters in software development and addresses the community's complex challenges. Tentative topics include: - Architectures You've Always Wondered About - Innovations in Data Engineering - Connecting Systems: APIs, Protocols, Observability - Engineering Leadership for All - Cloud-Native Engineering - Platforms, People & Process; Delivering Great Developer Experiences - What's next in GenAI and Large Language Models (LLMs) - Emerging Trends in the Frontend and Mobile Development - Performance Engineering Unleashed: Powering Efficiency and Innovation - Securing Modern Software - Architecture for the Age of AI - Efficient Programming Languages Save your spot today at [QCon London]( or [QCon San Francisco]( and connect with a global community of senior software developers. [Artenisa Chatziou] Artenisa Chatziou The QCon and InfoQ Dev Summit Team P.S. Unable to attend [QCon London](? Access the recorded sessions with our [Video-Only Pass](. Book your pass until March 12 to secure the last early bird pricing. Or try our InfoQ Dev Summits in [Boston]( (June 24-25) and [Munich]( (Sept 26-27). Secure the final early bird price for QCon London until March 12. [Save your place]( After this date, tickets will be at full price. Special launch pricing for QCon San Francisco until March 12. [Save your place]( Book now to secure the 36% savings. InfoQ Dev Summit Boston and Munich: Real-world Advice on LLM Strategies, Platform Engineering, Observability and More The software development landscape evolves rapidly, and staying ahead requires continuous learning to inform strategic decision-making, implement new technologies appropriately, and enable your teams to collaborate effectively. At the upcoming InfoQ Dev Summit events in [Boston (June 24-25)]( and [Munich (September 25-26)](, learn actionable insights and real-world solutions from 20+ senior software developers sharing technical talks over two days. The provisional topics for both conferences include: - Generative AI - Securing the Software Supply Chain - Bringing ML Models to Production - Scaling Java Applications - Scalable Systems with Go - Data Management and Distributed Databases - Platform Engineering - Scaling Monoliths & Microservices Attend InfoQ Dev Summit to learn: - Strategies to tackle current development challenges directly from senior software developers - Proven tactics and experiences to support dev prioritization - Innovative approaches and ideas to guide your projects - Actionable insights to guide critical decision-making A focus on learning, not being sold to. We prioritize genuine learning experiences free from hidden marketing or sales pitches. Our focus is on real-world talks from senior software developers to facilitate collaborative learning and informed decision-making. During breaks and social activities, connect with speakers and peers to explore how they are addressing challenges. Team discounts. Attending InfoQ Dev Summit [Boston]( or [Munich]( as a team empowers collaborative learning, leading to informed project decisions and clarity for your dev roadmap. Teams as small as 3 attendees working for the same company are eligible for a group discount. For more details, email info@devsummit.infoq.com and mention the size of the group. Special launch pricing is available for InfoQ Dev Summit Munich. Book your ticket until April 23 to save with our lowest price. Register for InfoQ Dev Summit Munich 2024. [Book tickets]( Book until April 23 to secure early bird pricing. 4 talks not to miss at InfoQ Dev Summit Boston Talk highlights for [InfoQ Dev Summit Boston]( (June 24-25) include: [How To Take a Large Language Model From a Data Scientist and Put It in Production]( Learn practical advice on successful LLM deployment in various domains and settings, lessons learned, and best practices such as: - Choosing the right model for the task based on the model's size, complexity, and domain. - Optimizing the model using prompt engineering, fine-tuning, and context retrieval techniques to improve accuracy and relevance. - Deploying the model using scalable and secure infrastructure, such as cloud platforms or vector databases, to handle variable workloads and latency. - Monitoring the model performance and user feedback, using metrics and tools such as MLOps and Responsible AI Framework, to identify and address any issues or risks. - Iterating the model based on the changing needs and expectations of the users and the domain, using continuous integration and deployment strategies. [Francesca Lazzeri] Francesca Lazzeri Principal Data Scientist Manager @Microsoft, Author of "Machine Learning for Time Series Forecasting with Python" [OpenTelemetry, Opening the Door to Observability for All]( How do I start with OpenTelemetry? How can I automatically instrument my application? How do I use the OpenTelemetry Collector? Answer these and many more questions and explore critical challenges to the success of Observability at an enterprise. [Ken Finnigan] Ken Finnigan OpenTelemetry Architect @Lumigo, Author of "Reactive Systems in Java" [Best Practices for Building Secure Web Applications]( Deep dive into the essential neglected aspects of securing your applications. Understand best practices for secure coding, meticulous input validation techniques, the importance of strategic error handling and logging, how to manage file uploads safely, and much more. [Loiane Groner] Loiane Groner Development Manager @Citibank [Blueprints of Innovation: Engineering Paved Paths for a User-friendly Developer Platform at The New York Times]( Learn valuable insights into the nuances of platform engineering in the cloud and get access to a blueprint for implementing similar strategies in their organizations. Discover challenges faced while building a multi-tenant platform in the cloud, including specifics on how the New York Times designed: - A simple onboarding experience, complete with starter software templates - A secure and isolated environment on top of our centralized Kubernetes clusters - A simple onboarding experience for multiple cloud accounts for each tenant - A centralized approach to CI/CD, including standard build and test pipelines [David Grizzanti] David Grizzanti Principal Engineer @nytimes Register for InfoQ Dev Summit Boston. [Book tickets]( Tickets from $890 until April 16! Upcoming InfoQ and QCon events [QCon London]( Apr 8-10, 2024 [Contact](mailto:info@qconlondon.com) [Early bird pricing until Mar 12.]( [InfoQ Dev Summit Boston]( Jun 24-25, 2024 [Contact](mailto:info@devsummit.infoq.com) [Early bird pricing until Apr 16.]( [InfoQ Dev Summit Munich]( Sep 26-27, 2024 [Contact](mailto:info@devsummit.infoq.com) [Launch pricing until April 23.]( [QCon San Francisco]( Nov 18-22, 2024 [Contact](mailto:info@qconsf.com) [Launch pricing until Mar 12.]( [LinkedIn]( | [X]( | [YouTube]( | [Facebook]( | [Instagram]( | [Mastodon]( 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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