London calling: Send us your proposals for JAX London 2019!

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  • February 18, 2019

It’s that time of year again! We want to hear your thoughts on the upcoming JAX London. We’re officially calling for papers and workshops for one of the premier conferences about Java, DevOps, and the modern web.

JAX London is a four-day conference for cutting-edge software engineers and enterprise-level professionals. JAX brings together the world’s leading innovators in the fields of JAVA, microservices, continuous delivery and DevOps.

If you have any interesting ideas for a session, workshop, or keynote speech, we’d love to hear about it. JAX London is an equal opportunity organization so all submissions are welcome.

Papers and proposals are due by April 1st. So get cracking!

The basic facts

JAX London dates: October 7 – 10, 2019

Venue: London Business Design Centre

Main Conference: October 8 – 9, 2019

Workshop Days: October 7 & 10, 2019

Call for Papers: callforpapers.sandsmedia.com

Proposal deadline: April 1, 2019

Topics

We like to switch up the topics a little every year, to make things more interesting for guests and speakers alike. We’ve kept the topics rather broad, which means you’ll have more flexibility and creativity in coming up with your sessions. We are particularly interested in advancing the idea of diversity in tech and we are looking forward to receiving your input!

The list of the topics includes:

  • Java Core & JVM Languages
  • Software Architecture & Design
  • Microservices
  • Cloud, Kubernetes, Serverless
  • DevOps & Continuous Delivery
  • Web Development & JavaScript
  • Data & Machine Learning
  • Agile & Culture
  • Java & Blockchain
  • Inspiring & Noteworthy

Excited? So are we! We are looking forward to meeting you in London to create a conference absolutely no one will forget!

What went down at JAX London 2018

Amazing things. JAX London 2018 was a total success and we all had a blast. Here’s a quick recap of last year’s conference, so you can get a sense of the vibe and the fun everyone had!

Daniel Jones’ keynote speech went of how continuous delivery helps us bring different parts together – you have a shared identity so you also share the same problems. But you don’t have to share your resources because everyone is part of the same project.

During Desy Kristianti’s session, we looked into the importance of API integration. API is the technical interface of the microservices; these two terms cannot be used interchangeably though.

And on Day 2, Andrew Martin gave a rich in information talk on continuous Kubernetes security. Martin pointed out that security fails to keep up with feature delivery and not only in Kubernetes – this holds true for most technologies.

 

This is just a glimpse at what JAX London has in store for you. Buy your tickets today!

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