Tech Internals Conf

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Tech Internals Conf is the leading conference for developers of complex and highly loaded systems

  • TOP speakers from
    leading IT-companies

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  • Cutting edge topics

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  • IT-afterparty

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We are the team behind Tech Internals Conference and an IT community. We’ve spent 20 years organizing professional events for IT developers. During this time, we held 22 conferences in 3 countries and 5 cities. Our main agenda is to create a platform for developers of complex systems that will allow them to share their experience and connect with other like-minded people.

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  • Architecture

    The end-to-end vision of products and services, and on a lower level an end-to-end view into the systems that produce and provide those products and services

    System Architecture & Scalability

    Databases, Storage Systems, Big Data

    Queues & Data Streams Software Architecture & Design patterns

    Microservices

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  • Development

    What it took to build a system or a component, with a detailed glimpse into internals of some particular technology area or some component

    Software Engineering

    Best Coding Practices & Writing Maintainable Code

    Machine Learning & Neural Networks

    Video & Video Streaming

    Quality Assurance & Testing

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  • Infrastructure

    Underlying hardware and software components behind a system running

    System Administration

    Hardware Performance Optimization

    Clouds & Datacenters

    Networks, Internet, Connectivity

    Internet of Things

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  • Operation

    What does it take to run a service? How could one spoil the brilliant product with a faulty operational practice? Or how could one sleep calmly at night while a fleet of systems keeps running flawlessly?

    SRE & DevOps

    Security & DevSecOps

    Platform Engineering

    Observability

    Stress testing

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  • System design

    How were some systems or components built, why were design decisions made in a particular way, and what other options were considered and ultimately rejected? Success and failure stories of how some system-level components were designed

    Component Design and Sub-System Design

    Performance Engineering

    Low Level Programming

    Managing Dependencies in Code

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our speakers>

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Tejas Chopra

Netflix

Designing media optimized byte transfer and storage at Netflix

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Karen Tovmasyan

Uber

Migrations at Scale

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Alok Ranjan

Dropbox

Scaling Efficiently to Exabytes: Securing and Accelerating Cloud Storage

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Reisner

LINBIT

DRBD Deep Dive

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Soumyadip Chowdhury

Red Hat India

Simplifying Cloud Native Chaos Engineering: A Deep Dive into Chaos Mesh

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Ivan Savu

VeloxDB

Achieving scalability with custom locks

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Shivay Lamba

Couchbase

​​Fine-Tuning Large Language Models with Declarative ML Orchestration

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Edoardo Vacchi

Tetrate

Putting the asm in Wasm: from bytecode to native

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what people say>

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Oleg Mirskii

Wärtsilä Voyage doo Beograd

We really enjoyed the conference - the organization was top-notch, and the talks were interesting. The speakers came from a lot of well-known companies. They were awesome, and almost everyone had very nice and easy to follow presentations (which is very important). We got a lot of new information and learned about various visions on different approaches, discovered subjects we'd like to learn more about, had a great time networking with others and got a huge boost of motivation.

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Sergey Skurikhin

Paysend

There were so many activities that sometimes I wished I could split into three and be everywhere at once, so the organizers have my respect :) The best thing about games for me weren't prizes but people behind the stands. They were very nice, open, and easy to talk to, so I was really lucky to spend time with them :) At first I was a little uncomfortable since a lot of attendees came together and knew each other well. But because of this I took it upon myself to start conversations and asked people about their occupation, which is exactly what real networking is.

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Polina Devyatkina

Akvelon

The conference was amazing, and all the talks were great. I really like the partners' stands and games, it was very cool to participate in them 🙂 I met a lot of new people and got quite a few contacts there. I didn't pay attention to announcements though, my friends told me that there were a lot of demo stands and mini talks in the free zone.

infopartners>

  • Infopartner:
    reach up to 3 000
  • logo on the conference site with a link to the partner’s page
  • 1 mention in the conference channel of your choice
  • special discount of 15%
  • Infopartner++:
    reach 3 000 and more
  • logo on the conference site with a link to the partner’s page
  • 1 mention in the email newsletter
  • 1 mention in each social media channel of the conference
  • special discount of 25%

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before February 1st

Ticket costs are constantly rising. Price gets higher closer to the conference. Book your seat now at the current price and make your decision later.

offline 360 EUR

  • Full access
  • Participation in Q&A sessions
  • Videos and slides after the conference
  • Hearty coffee breaks and lunches
  • Access to the exhibition area
  • Afterparty with speakers and participants

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Jerome Petazzoni

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Alexander Bykov

Farfetch

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Andrey Leskin

Qrator Labs

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Vitaly Sharovatov

Qase

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Andrei Kvapil

Ænix

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Nick Shadrin

NGINX

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Misak Khachatryan

GNC Alfa

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Ignas Bagdonas

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Alexander Sagatelyan

Cisco

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Grigory Petrov

Singula.Team

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Volodymyr Perepelytsya

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Artem Gavrichenkov

Qrator Labs

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Vasily Pantyukhin

Gcore

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Mariam Kereyeva

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