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The Kafka Summit Program Committee recently published the schedule for the San Francisco event, and there’s quite a bit to look forward to.
For starters, it is a two-day event, which means we get to attend 14 talks, miss out on 42 talks (that we’ll later watch on video), and spend two days hanging out with our favorite community friends.
While the keynotes have not been announced yet (they will be soon!), there are quite a few exciting talks that are not to be missed. Of course, this is entirely personal—depending on your role, interests, and the different ways you use Apache Kafka®, you’ll find different talks exciting—and this is basically the reason there are four tracks.
Interests evolve over time too. I remember two to three years back, I spent all my time listening to talks about various ETL architectures in the Pipelines track. Last year, I attended mostly sessions about event-driven microservices, and this year, I’m especially interested in talks about running Kafka at scale and internals—good thing there are many of those!
Here is just a sample of the talks I’m especially looking forward to:
I could have gone on and on—there are so many good options, but lists can be overwhelming. I’ll be speaking at the event too and would love to see you there. You can register for Kafka Summit San Francisco using the code Gwen30 to get 30% off and take a look at the full agenda. Don’t forget to share your picks in the comments and on social media using #kafkasummit.
"It really is an awesome time for this community,” said Jay Kreps, CEO of Confluent, in his opening keynote to over 1,500 live attendees (and 2k+ virtual viewers) from 50+ countries at Kafka Summit London.
Hi there, it’s me, Danica Fine, your friendly neighborhood Kafka Summit London Program Committee Chair. Kafka Summit London 2023 is in just over two weeks, and I’ll be joining our incredible community members at the ExCeL in London to talk all things Apache Kafka® over two jam-packed days.