O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference
Engineering the future of software
Most software development conferences focus on increasing your skills by providing technical sessions in a single track for architects. The O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference focuses on technical breadth as well as depth—the entire conference delves into the varied facets of the role of software architect. Understanding the tradeoffs, technology options, and engineering practices is critical to the long-term success of many companies, which depend on the effectiveness and versatility of their software architecture teams to design, implement, and deploy their products and services.
Topics covered:
- Software Architecture Fundamentals
- Business Skills
- DevOps
- Scale
- Security
- Distributed Systems
- Integration Architecture
- Microservices (pros and cons)
- Reactive and it’s variants
- User Experience Design
- Optimization
Training for the accidental architect too
Whether you have the official title of "software architect" or not, you're probably playing the role of architect in your job already: assessing and recommending technologies, building systems for other departments, dealing with architectural decisions made by others before you. You're what we call the accidental architect—a role that’s become increasingly common in our world of complex, distributed systems and teams.
Who Should Attend
The O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference is where technology professionals get the training they need to become top-notch software architects. This includes:
- Senior developers and consultants, systems and tech leads, data architects, and systems and software engineers who want to keep up with the rapid pace of technology change
- Tech team managers who want to hone their soft skills
- Aspiring software architects seeking the skills necessary to move up
Government Discount Available! 20% off to full-time employees with a government agency.Please use GOVT in the discount field.
Speaker and Presenter Information
Susan Fowler
Stripe
formerly of Uber Technologies
Nancy Nunes
Software Architect and Engineer, Architects Who Code
Allen Holub
President, Holub Associates
Relevant Government Agencies
DOD & Military, Federal Government, State & Local Government
When
Sun-Wed, Apr 2-5, 2017
Cost
Training Pass: | $2595.00 |
Where
New York Hilton Midtown
1335 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10019
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Website
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Organizer
O'Reilly
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