QCon London 2020 is a wrap!
2020 Tracks, Hosts and Trainings
"Streaming Data Architectures”, “Machine Learning: The Latest Innovations”, “Leading Distributed Teams” were just some of the 18 editorial tracks at QCon London 2020. Take a look at the others and catch a glimpse of the QCon London 2020 trainings.
See the Tracks, Hosts and Trainings →2020 Trending Talks
Some of the top sessions from QCon London 2020 included “Monolith Decomposition Patterns” by Microservice, Cloud, CI/CD Expert Sam Newman, and “Why Distributed Systems Are Hard” by Senior Software Engineer @GitHub Denise Yu.
Watch all the trending talks →2020 Keynotes
QCon London 2020 keynotes included Anjuan Simmons, Engineering Coach @helpscout, and Katie Gamanji, Cloud Platform Engineer @AmericanExpress, former @condenastint.
Watch all the QCon London 2020 keynotes →2020 Photos and Testimonials
Relive the QCon experience through our photos from the 14th edition of QCon London. Discover the impact QCon had on our attendees in their own words.
Discover the Experience →2020 Topics
Over 1500 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
- Linuxkit
- WebAssembly
- Autonomous Vehicles
- Developer Experience
- IoT Platforms
- Chaos Engineering
- Java 11
- Rust
- Microservices
- Kubernetes
- Streaming
- Immutable Infrastructure
- Observability
- High Performing Teams
2020 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, remote teams, and architecture. Take a look at the QCon London 2020 hosts and tracks:
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Architectures You've Always Wondered About
Hard-earned lessons from the names you know on scalability, reliability, security, and performance.Wes Reisz
Technical Principal @thoughtworks & Creator/Co-host of #TheInfoQPodcast, previously Platform Architect @VMware
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JavaScript: Pushing the Client Beyond the Browser
JavaScript is not just the language of the web. Join this track to learn how the innovators are pushing the boundaries ...Richard Rodger
Richard Rodger is the founder and CEO @voxgig
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Modern CS in the Real World
Head back to academia to solve today's problems in software engineering.Sid Anand
Hacker at Large, Co-chair @QCon & Data Council, PMC & Committer @ApacheAirflow
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Scaling Security, from Device to Cloud
Implementing effective security is vitally important, regardless of where you are deploying software applicationsAnastasiia Voitova
Head of Customer Solutions, Security Software Engineer @CossackLabs
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Next Generation Microservices: Building Distributed Systems the Right Way
Microservice-based applications are everywhere, but well-built distributed systems are not so common. Early adopters of ...Nicky Wrightson
Ventures CTO @blenheimchalcot
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The Future of the API: REST, gRPC, GraphQL and More
The humble web-based API is evolving. This track provides the what, how, and why of future APIs.Thomas Betts
Lead Editor for Architecture and Design @InfoQ & Principal Software Engineer @OmdiaHQ
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Streaming Data Architectures
Today's systems process huge volumes of continuously changing data. Hear how the innovators in this space are ...Nicki Watt
CTO/CEO @OpenCredo
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Modern Compilation Targets
Learn about the innovation happening in the compilation target space. WebAssembly is only the tip of the iceberg.Justin Cormack
Developer @Docker
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Evolving Java
JVM futures, JIT directions and improvements to the runtimes stack is the theme of this year’s JVM track.Martijn Verburg
Principal Engineering Group Manager (Java) @Microsoft. ex CEO at jClarity (acquired by MSFT) & CxO / start-up mentor
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Bare Knuckle Performance
Crushing latency and getting the most out of your hardware.Monica Beckwith
Java Champion, First Lego League Coach, passionate about JVM Performance @Microsoft
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Leading Distributed Teams
Remote and distributed working are increasing in popularity, but many organisations underestimate the leadership ...Judy Rees
Remote Collaboration Consultant
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Machine Learning: The Latest Innovations
AI and machine learning is more approachable than ever. Discover how ML, deep learning, and other modern approaches are ...Jay Alammar
VC and Machine Learning Explainer @STVcapital
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When Things Go Wrong: GDPR, Ethics, & Politics
Privacy, confidentiality, safety and security: learning from the frontlines, from both good and bad experiencesDouglas Talbot
Founder at DOSE Dynamics
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Building High Performing Teams
There are many discussions outlining the secret sauce of high-performing teams. Learn how to balance the essential ...Sally Goble
Senior Engineering Manager @Deliveroo
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Driving Full Cycle Engineering Teams at Every Level
"Full cycle developers" is not just another catch phrase; it's about engineers taking ownership and ...Cassandra Shum
Technical Director of Cloud Solutions and Partnerships @ThoughtWorks
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Chaos and Resilience: Architecting for Success
Making systems resilient involves people and tech. Learn about strategies being used, from cognitive systems ...Nora Jones
Senior Developer/ Engineer
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Growing Unicorns in the EU: Building, Leading and Scaling Financial Tech Start Ups
Learn how EU FinTech innovators have designed, built, and led both their technologies and organisations.Greg Hawkins
Former Chief Technology Officer @starlingbank
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Kubernetes and Cloud Architectures
Learn about cloud native architectural approaches from the leading industry experts who have operated Kubernetes and ...Crystal Hirschorn
VP Engineering, Global Strategy & Operations @CondeNast
2020 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 2020 that provided shorter technology-focused deep dives. This year’s topics included: Serverless, Containers, Kubernetes, Java, Microservice, Security, Remote Work and more:
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Docker Intensive Course
Jérôme Petazzoni
Staff Container & Infrastructure Engineer @enixsas
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Kubernetes Intensive Course
Jérôme Petazzoni
Staff Container & Infrastructure Engineer @enixsas
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Tech Lead Skills for Developers
Patrick Kua
Tech Leader, former CTO/Chief Scientist
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Remote Meetings Masterclass
Judy Rees
Remote Collaboration Consultant
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Apache Kafka and ksqlDB in Action: Let's Build a Streaming Data Pipeline!
Robin Moffatt
Developer Advocate @confluentinc
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Advanced Java Profiling
Mark Price
Performance Engineering Specialist at Aitu Software
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Introduction to AI/ML for Software Engineers
Jendrik Jördening
Data Scientist @Nooxit
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Debugging Microservices Applications
Nic Jackson
Developer Advocate @HashiCorp
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Microservices: Mapping & Implementation
Susanne Kaiser
Independent Tech Consultant
2020 Keynotes
QCon London 2020 brought together incredible people who shared their insights 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. Take a look at our 2020 keynotes:
2020 Trending Talks
Catch up
on the trending talks you missed from QCon London 2020:
Watch all videos with transcripts on InfoQ →
Moving Beyond Request-Reply: How Smart APIs Are Different
Bernd Ruecker
Co-founder and chief technologist @Camunda
Tesla Virtual Power Plant
Colin Breck
Sr. Staff Software Engineer @Tesla
Monolith Decomposition Patterns
Sam Newman
Microservice, Cloud, CI/CD Expert
A Brief History of the Future of the API
Mark Rendle
Co-Author of gRPC for WCF Developers and Creator @VisualRecode
Lessons Learned from Reviewing 150 Infrastructures
Jon Topper
CTO / CEO @scalefactory
Why Distributed Systems Are Hard
Denise Yu
Senior Software Engineer @GitHub
The QCon Impact
QCon London isn’t just a software conference. It’s the place where senior software engineers, tech leads, and
architects come together to learn, share, and push each other to drive innovation in the software industry.
Find out what attendees had to say about their experience at QCon London 2020.
2015 #QCon attendee
2016 @InfoQ editor at QCon
2020 #QConLondon track host
So much thanks to these amazing people:
My speakers:
@markrendle @rdli @berndruecker @junr03 and @msmichellegar
QCon and InfoQ:
@sarahjwells
@danielbryantuk
@charleshumble
and Pia von BeranThomas Betts (ThomasBetts@hachyderm.io)
@ThomasBetts
Talked this week at QCon London - first time in a while I'd like to publicly praise a conference due to amazing quality of organisation. Well done, #qconlondon, you are an example how a large, multi-track conference should be organised.
eugene pilyankevich
@9gunpi
Love #QConLondon seen lots of observations on Twitter regarding diversity at the conference. Clear the conference organisers get the problem and are trying. Props.
Scott James
@scottejames
Kudos to the #qconlondon team - a really well organised and run conference 👍
Robin Moffatt 🍻🏃🥓
@rmoff
@QCon conferences remain my favorite. They’re so focused on a good experience for attendees and speakers and are amazing support to have. Very grateful to be running a track this year. Full circle for me as the first time my work was presented was @qconlondon many years ago 😄.
Nora Jones
@nora_js
Well-organized conference where speakers were self-reflective and shared their pitfalls and their war stories, in order to learn from these experiences. Addressing real problems to solve, dealing with trade-offs and cognitive load has been emphasized. A very good place for early adopters.
Oliver Grof
Senior Software Engineer at Viesure Innovation Center GmbH
QCon London 2020
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