Software Architecture Tracks at QCon San Francisco 2024 – Navigating Current Challenges and Trends

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MMS Artenisa Chatziou

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At QCon San Francisco 2024, software architecture is front and center, with two tracks dedicated to exploring some of the largest and most complex architectures today. Join senior software practitioners as they provide inspiration and practical lessons for architects seeking to tackle issues at a massive scale, from designing diverse ML systems at Netflix to handling millions of completion requests within GitHub Copilot.

QCon focuses on lessons learned by senior software practitioners pushing the boundaries in today’s environment. Each talk provides real-world insights, with speakers exploring not just technical success but also the challenges, pivots, and innovative problem-solving techniques needed to achieve this.

The first track, “Architectures You’ve Always Wondered About“, brings together leading engineers from companies like Netflix, Uber, Slack, GitHub, and more who will share their real-world experiences scaling systems to handle massive traffic, data, and functionality. Talks include:

The second track, “Architectural Evolution“, explores key architectural trends, from monoliths to multi-cloud to event-driven serverless, with insights from practitioners on the criteria and lessons learned from running these models at scale. Talks include:

The conference offers a unique opportunity for software architects and engineers to engage directly with active practitioners, gain actionable insights, and explore strategies for tackling today’s biggest architectural challenges.

There are just a few weeks left to secure your spot and explore how these architectural innovations can drive your organization forward. Don’t miss out on QCon San Francisco this November 18-22!

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