Scalability 2020 is the East Coast’s largest developer conference focused on scaling up technology in the enterprise.
Co-located with DeveloperWeek New York at the Brooklyn Convention Center, the Scalability Conference will give everyone, from CTO to architect and software developer, a landscape view newest innovations in DevOps, Kubernetes, Containers, Microservices, and scaling your technology stack.
2019 Speakers
Chris Van Tuin
Red Hat
Leon Tchikindas
Periscope Data
Lakmal Warusawithana
wso2 inc
Sebastian Weigand
Google Cloud
Oleg Atamanenko
Kublr
Remko de Knikker
IBM
Sairam Tadigadapa
Capital One
Shesh Patel
NY Times
Nell Shamrell-Harrington
Chef Software
Simon Crosby
SWIM.AI
Zeeshan Anwar
NYC Department of Education
2019 Schedule
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19TH
PRO TALK: Three Imperatives for Scaling Microservices: Lessons Learned at Capital One
Sairam Tadigadapa, Capital One
PRO TALK: Deploying Microservices for Open Banking from Loopback to Kubernetes to Istio
Remko de Knikker, IBM
PRO TALK: Microservice in Practice with Ballerina and Kubernetes
Lakmal Warusawithana, wso2 inc
OPEN TALK: Digital Transformation of the NYC School System
Zeeshan Anwar, Dept. of Education, NYC
PRO TALK: Stress Testing in Production: A Survival Guide by the New York Times on Midterm Elections 2018
Shesh Patel, NY Times
THURSDAY, JUNE 20TH
PRO TALK: Driving Deep User Engagement within Your App
Ben Austin, Google
PRO TALK: Continuous Security with Kubernetes
Chris Van Tuin, Red Hat
PRO TALK: Kubernetes in Highly Secure Environments
Arkadii Ocheretnoi, Kublr
PRO TALK: The App Developer’s Kubernetes Toolbox
Software Engineer, Bitnami
PRO TALK: Building Planet-scale Architectures the Easy Way
Sebastian Weigand, Google Cloud
PRO TALK: The Future of Applications: Building Real-Time Streaming Apps That Transcend Devices and Clouds
Simon Crosby, SWIM.AI
PRO TALK: Open Source Governance at Massive Scale
Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Chef Software
PRO TALK: Trace-Driven Development
Austin Parker, LightStep
PRO TALK: DevOps: How to Be an Ansible Contributor
John McDonough, Cisco DevNet