QCon New York 2019 is a wrap!
2019 Tracks, Hosts and Trainings
Microservices / Serverless (Patterns & Practices), Modern Java Innovations, Trust, Safety, & Security and Building High-Performing Teams were just some of the 18 editorial tracks at QCon New York 2019. Take a look at the others and catch a glimpse of the QCon New York 2019 trainings.
See the Tracks, Hosts and Trainings →2019 Trending Talks
Some of the top sessions from QCon New York 2019 included “Java Futures, 2019 Edition” by @Oracle’s Java Language Architect Brian Goetz, and “Scaling Infrastructure Engineering @Slack” by @Slack’s Senior Director of Infrastructure Engineering Julia Grace.
Watch all the trending talks →2019 Keynotes
QCon New York 2019 keynotes included Nick Caldwell, Chief Product Officer @LookerData, previously VP of Engineering @Reddit, and Bryan Cantrill, Co-Creator DTrace & CTO @Joyent.
Watch all the QCon New York 2019 keynotes →2019 Photos and Testimonials
Relive the QCon experience through our photos from the 8th edition of QCon New York. Discover the impact QCon had on our attendees in their own words.
Discover the Experience →2019 Topics
Over 1200 attendees learned from practitioners working in innovator and early adopter companies about the topics that matter most in software today. Our technology adoption curve captures these topics:
- Deep Learning
- Blockchain
- Rust
- Web Assembly
- Software Ethics
- Service Mesh
- Serverless
- Chaos Engineering
- Reactive Programming
- gRPC
- Kubernetes
- GraphQL
- JDK9
- Machine Learning
- Observability
- Software Supply Chain
- Microservices
- Event Driven Architecture
- Distributed Systems
2019 Hosts and Tracks
What is a QCon track? Each "editorial" track (that's what we call the curated talks focused on developer lessons) is a collection of software topics curated by a domain expert in areas such as culture, data science, machine learning, front-end technologies, and architecture. Take a look at the QCon New York City 2019 hosts and tracks:
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Software Defined Infrastructure: Kubernetes, Service Meshes, & Beyond
Deploying, scaling, managing your services is undifferentiated heavy lifting. Hear stories, learn techniques, and dive ...Dawn Chen
Software Engineer @Google
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Architectures You've Always Wondered About
Hard earned lessons from names you know on scalability, reliability, throughput, and performance.Randy Shoup
VP Engineering @WeWork
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Microservices / Serverless (Patterns & Practices)
Evolving, observing, persisting, operating, and building modern architectures.Susanne Kaiser
Independent Tech Consultant
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Developing/Optimizing Clients for Developers
Electron, Flutter, JavaScript, GraphQL, Node/NPM. Web Workers, Wasm, WebVR, Speech/Alexia/Pipeline. More...Anna Neyzberg
Developer & Project Lead @CarbonFive
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Modern CS in the Real World
Thoughts pushing software forward, including consensus, CRDTs, formal methods, & probabilistic programming.Cindy Sridharan
Distributed Systems Engineer & runs the Prometheus user group in SF
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Human Systems: Hacking the Org
Innovative approaches to organizational leadership and management to build unique company cultures.Heidi Helfand
Director of Engineering Excellence @procoretech
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Building High-Performing Teams
What “high-performing team” means and how to build one effectively depends on context. This track will ...Jason Yip
Agile Coach @Spotify, previously Principal Consultant @ThoughtWorks
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Architecting for Success when Failure is Guaranteed
More than just building software, building deployable production ready software in the face of guaranteed failure.Dave Hahn
SRE in the Cloud Operations & Reliability Engineering organization @Netflix
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Modern Java Innovations
6 month cadence, cloud-native deployments, scale, Graal, Kotlin, and beyond. Learn how the role of Java as it is ...Jeanne Boyarsky
Java developer and ScrumMaster
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High-Performance Computing: Lessons from FinTech & AdTech
Killing latency and getting the most out of your hardware.Todd Montgomery
High Performance Consultant and Previously NASA Researcher
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21st Century Languages
Lessons learned from building languages like Rust, Go-lang, Swift, Kotlin, and more.Justin Cormack
Developer @Docker
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Non-Technical Skills for Technical Folks
Good engineers are great programmers. Amazing engineers are great collaborators.Jean Barmash
VP Engineering @KomodoHealth
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Machine Learning for Developers
Machine learning is more approachable than ever. Learn techniques and use cases with PyTorch, Keras and TensorFlowHien Luu
Engineering Leader @LinkedIn - AI & Big Data Enthusiast
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Data Engineering for the Bold
Explore the power of data systems & architecturesSid Anand
Hacker at Large, Co-chair @QCon & Data Council, PMC & Committer @ApacheAirflow
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Trust, Safety, & Security
Privacy, confidentiality, safety, security: Learnings from the frontlinesJarrod Overson
Software Engineer @ShapeSecurity
2019 Trainings
QCon isn't just about the conference. QCon also offers a wide reach of trainings on the two days following the conference. We had an incredible lineup of trainings in 2019 that provided shorter technology-focused deep dives. This year’s topics included: Machine Learning, Knative, Rust, Java and building Modern Web Applications:
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Advanced State Management with Redux
Steve Kinney
Principal Engineer @SendGrid
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Machine Learning & AI: Core Techniques Training
Sri Krishnamurthy
Chief Data Scientist and CEO @QuantUniversity
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Kubernetes: an Under The Hood Tour (Morning Group)
Stuart Charlton
Platform Architecture at Pivotal Software
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Service Mesh Kick-Starter with Istio
Matt Turner
CTO @WaveNative
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Kubernetes: an Under The Hood Tour (Afternoon Group)
Stuart Charlton
Platform Architecture at Pivotal Software
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Seven Steps to CQRS Heaven for your Cloud Native Applications
Benjamin Nothdurft
Technical Lead for Cloud Technologies @codecentric
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Serverless: JavaScript's Journey to the Edge (Workers)
Ashley Williams
Core Rust & Rust Wasm WG Team Member
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Microservices Full-Day Build
Adib Saikali
Principal Platform Architect
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Interpersonal Persuasion
Chiara Motley
Senior Executive Coach with GK Training
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Java Performance Workshop
Kirk Pepperdine
Java Performance Expert & Java Champion
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Systems Programming with Rust
Ashley Williams
Core Rust & Rust Wasm WG Team Member
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Knative Workshop
Ray Tsang
Technology Architect @Google
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Presentation Skills
Chiara Motley
Senior Executive Coach with GK Training
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Building Modern Web Applications with React
Steve Kinney
Principal Engineer @SendGrid
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Chaos Engineering in Practice
Matt Davis
Senior Infrastructure Engineer @verica_io
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Domain-Driven Design with Message- and Event-Driven Architectures
Vaughn Vernon
DDD Expert, Author of "Implementing Domain-Driven Design" & Architect @kalele_io
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Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing on Social Media Data at Scale
Brad Miro
Machine Learning Engineer @Google
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Apache Kafka and KSQL in Action: Let’s Build a Streaming Data Pipeline
Tim Berglund
Senior Director of Developer Experience @Confluent
2019 Keynotes
QCon New York 2019 brought together incredible people who shared their insights in the heart of Times Square to help software teams adopt new technologies and practices. Our keynote speakers are among the team leads, architects and software engineers moving our industry forward. Here’s four takeaways from our 2019 keynotes:
2019 Trending Talks
Catch up on the trending talks you missed from QCon New York 2019
Watch all videos with transcripts on InfoQ →
Opportunities and Pitfalls of Event-Driven Utopia
Bernd Rücker
Co-Founder and Chief Technologist @Camunda
Conquering Microservices Complexity @Uber With Distributed Tracing
Yuri Shkuro
Creator of Jaeger & Software Engineer @Uber
Machine-Learned Indexes - Research from Google
Alex Beutel
Senior Research Scientist @Google
Scaling Infrastructure Engineering at Slack
Julia Grace
Senior Director of Infrastructure Engineering @Slack
Building Resilient Serverless Systems
John Chapin
Cloud Technology Consultant with an expertise in Serverless Computing
PracticalDDD: Bounded Contexts + Events => Microservices
Indu Alagarsamy
Solution Architect @Particular Software
The QCon Impact
QCon is a conference which creates opportunities for any developer in the world to talk to talented programmers who use leading-edge technology in their projects and are ready to communicate their experience. QCon inspires!
This has been an awesome conference, after speaking with others I think it’s due to the super technical content, quality speakers, and lack of vendor talks #qconlondon so glad I could be here :)
Alina Lapina
Senior Developer at Experis Ciber
QCon New York 2019
Hi #QConNYC Thanks for being a great audience during the talk, “Cultivating High Performing Teams in Hypergrowth” You can find the slides here: https://slideshare.net/thekua/cultivating-high-performing-teams-in-hypergrowth-qcon-nyc-jun-2019...
Pat Kua
@patkua
Thank you so much
@qconnewyork
for having me.
Slides for "The Trouble With Learning in Complex Systems" can be found here:
http://jhand.co/QconNYC
#QconNYCJ:Hand
@jasonhand
Had a blast at @qconnewyork today -- @shawncarney and I gave a talk about why context matters when building high performing teams! Thanks for having us! Slides and video to come soon! #QConNYC
Zofia Ciechowska
@zociechowska
Thank you @srinip for a fantastic write-up on my QCon NYC 2019 Talk on Domain-Driven Design and Event-driven architecture.
indu@hachyderm.io
@Indu_alagarsamy
I would recommend it for the depth of focus on software engineering topics, and the transparency around sponsorship. It really feels like an event for the practitioner (not for commercial products).
Larry Xu
QCon New York 2019
Director of Technology at Fannie Mae
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