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Non-Traditional Moves into Tech: A Blessing and a Curse?
The panelists share their varied non-conventional routes into tech and discuss the pros and cons of choosing to move into a role in tech, what the benefits and pitfalls are for both them and employers
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Panel: First Steps with Machine Learning
The panelists discuss the first principles to follow when adding ML to a system.
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Panel: Sequential Data
The panelists discuss how the different fields within sequential data processing can benefit from each other, what the future trends are that we expect and take questions.
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Panel Debate – Is There a Difference between Agile and Business Agility?
Dean Latchana leads a debate between Agile and Business Agility.
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Panel: Predictive Architectures in Practice
The panelists discuss the unique challenges of building and running data architectures for predictions, recommendations and machine learning.
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Panel: the Future of Languages
In this panel, these programming languages experts try to find the places where we could probably past each other to try to find common ground.
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Panel: Bleeding Edge at Hyperspeed with No Breaks and No Breaches
The panelists talk about the risks of continuous deployment, how to be safe and secure when releasing many times a day or how to convince regulators, auditors and customers.
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Panel: Secure Isolation of Applications
Applications have been isolated by lots of different means and new methods are appearing. What is secure? Have Spectre and Meltdown changed the landscape? What should be used?
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Business Agility, beyond the Buzzword
Edward Scotcher leads a discussion with three senior leaders about why they are investing in business agility, what that means, and how they’re making it happen in their own organisations.
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Safety at Speed: Panel Discussion with Boeing Corporation
The panelist discuss Boeing IT transformation adopting Cloud Foundry on multiple datacenters and tooling for automated CI/CD.
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QCon SF 2018: Security Panel
The panelists discuss current security issues and ways to mitigate them.
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Performance: What's Next?
A lot of the techniques and approaches that are used for developing and improving software performance are tried and tested rather than innovative. But what does the future hold? Will software evolve?