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QCon London 2026: Blurring the Lines: Engineering & Data Teams in the Age of AI
At QCon London 2026, Lada Indra, head of data platform at Pleo, shared insights from his experience across high-scale data systems. He illustrated both the risks of poorly aligned teams and the practical strategies that organizations can adopt to bridge the gap.
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QCon London 2026: Uncorking Queueing Bottlenecks with OpenTelemetry
At QCon London 2026, Julian Wreford and Oli Lane from Gearset showcased how distributed tracing and SLOs solve asynchronous observability gaps. By shifting from queue-size metrics to latency-based alerts, the team improved incident response. Key technical takeaways included using OpenTelemetry trace state for async duration tracking and wide events to uncover hidden architectural waste.
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QCon London 2026: Ontology‐Driven Observability: Building the E2E Knowledge Graph at Netflix Scale
Prasanna Vijayanathan and Renzo Sanchez-Silva, both Engineers at Netflix, presented “Ontology‐Driven Observability: Building the E2E Knowledge Graph at Netflix Scale” at QCon London 2026, where they discussed the design and implementation of an end-to-end knowledge graph that models the Netflix user experience.
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QCon London 2026: from DVDs to Global Streaming How Netflix’s Commerce Architecture Actually Evolved
Dynamic principal engineer at Netflix, Kasia Trapszo, expertly navigates the evolution of the company’s commerce architecture from a DVD rental service to a global streaming giant. Her insights on pragmatic adaptations to billing systems reveal invaluable lessons on agility, localization, and the complexity of modern payment landscapes.
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QCon London 2026: Reliable Retrieval for Production AI Systems
At QCon London 2026, Lan Chu, AI tech lead at Rabobank, shared lessons from deploying a production AI search system used internally by more than 300 users across 10,000 documents. Her experience shows that most failures in RAG systems stem from indexing and retrieval, rather than the language model itself.
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QCon London 2026: Shipping Constantly with Humans and beyond at Monzo
At QCon London 2026, Suhail Patel, a principal engineer at Monzo who leads the bank’s platform group, described how the bank has built a developer platform capable of shipping hundreds of changes to production every day.
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QCon London 2026: Managing Asynchronous APIs at Scale
At QCon London 2026, Ian Cooper, senior principal engineer at Just Eat Takeaway, discussed managing asynchronous APIs in production, showing how endpoint definitions can drive code generation, schema registration, and the automation of messaging infrastructure.
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QCon London 2026: Your Multi-Cloud Strategy Is a Product Problem — Treat It Like One
JP Morgan Chase engineers Luis Albinati and Surabhi Mahajan argued that multi-cloud complexity can't be solved with engineering alone. Speaking at QCon London, they showed how treating multi-cloud as a product with capability mapping, demand governance, and defined users tames the chaos.
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QCon London 2026: All Tech Debt is Not Created Equal
Joy Ebertz, principal engineer at Imprint, presented at QCon London 2026 a groundbreaking framework for prioritizing technical debt amidst rapid AI-driven code production. By challenging perfectionist mindsets, her six-question approach helps teams assess impact and costs, ensuring focus on vital debt. Joy emphasizes translating tech decisions into financial terms, empowering smarter engineering.
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QCon London 2026: Behind Booking.com's AI Evolution: the Unpolished Story
Jabez Eliezer Manuel, senior principal engineer at Booking.com, presented “Behind Booking.com's AI Evolution: the Unpolished Story” at QCon London 2026. Manuel discussed how Booking.com has evolved over the past 20 years and the challenges they faced on their journey to incorporate AI.
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QCon London 2026: How to Run on Three Clouds at Once, and When Not to
Form3 runs UK bank payments across three clouds simultaneously. At QCon London, their engineers explained how they built their custom Kubernetes operators, cross-cloud DNS tricks, and distributed databases, and what happened when they tried to sell them in America. Spoiler: US customers wanted East/West failover, not triple-active multi-cloud.
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QCon London 2026: the Hidden Power of Boring Problems
At QCon London 2026, Yinka Omole, lead software engineer at Personio, presented a session exploring a recurring dilemma engineers face: whether to spend time mastering the newest technologies and frameworks, or to invest in deeper, foundational problems that may appear less exciting but deliver long-term value.
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Advance Your Socio-Technical Architecture Skills with InfoQ’s New Online Cohorts
Enhance your architectural leadership with InfoQ’s new online cohorts starting April 15, May 7, and June 10, 2026. Led by Luca Mezzalira, this 5-week program focuses on socio-technical skills like ADRs, platform engineering, and AI trade-offs. Senior practitioners can apply frameworks to live projects, earn ICSAET certification, and contribute to the InfoQ community.
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QCon Previews 20th Anniversary Conferences: Production AI, Resilience, and Staff+ Engineering
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, QCon’s 2026 conferences in London and San Francisco will focus on the engineering realities of agentic AI, resilient architectures, and platform ROI. The programs continue the series' two-decade tradition of practitioner-led content, curated by senior engineers from companies like Zoox, UBS, and LinkedIn.
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QCon London 2026: Practitioner-Led Tracks on Connectivity & Production AI Engineering
QCon London 2026 returns March 16–19 with 15 tracks for senior leads. Key sessions cover system integration via MCP, AI engineering, and debugging distributed systems. Explore modern security, Staff+ insights, and performance optimization with peer-led and practical discussions.