Bring Your Engineering Peers to Tech Internals Conf 2025 — And Save
Dear Friends!
Tech Internals Conf 2025 is coming. It will be an event where engineers tackling real infrastructure, security, and scalability challenges come together to discuss what actually works in production.
From Kubernetes KMS v2 and encrypted storage in etcd to programmable NGINX configurations and secrets management at scale, this conference is built around deep technical insights, practical case studies, and lessons from failure. Speakers from Netflix, Uber, Roblox, Red Hat, and Dropbox will break down the architecture and operational trade-offs behind some of the world’s most complex systems.
If you’re looking for conversations that go beyond theory and into real engineering decisions, this is the place to be.
Bring Your Team, Lock in Your Price
Engineering is a team effort, and discussions like these are even better when you share them with colleagues. Our referral program makes it easy to bring your team while securing the best possible deal on tickets.
The more people who register with your code, the bigger the discount you get. And once you’re in, your ticket price is locked—even if prices increase later. Starting March 1st, tickets will rise to €460, so now is the best time to secure your spot.
For any questions or to get an individual promo code, book a 15-minute slot here: Leonella Sadykova.
A Conference for Engineers Who Care About the Details
Join us in Berlin on May 26 to be part of the conversations that matter. Secure your ticket now, bring your team, and get ready for a conference built for engineers who care about how things really work. Here’s a look at some of our speakers:
Chris Lu (Roblox). The Simple Way to Build a Scalable and Distributed Storage System
Distributed storage is often seen as a complex, high-barrier problem—but does it have to be? Chris Lu (Roblox, ex-Uber, Facebook, Salesforce) will challenge that assumption, breaking down how to design scalable, resilient storage architectures without unnecessary complexity. If you work on backend, infrastructure, or reliability at scale, this talk will change how you think about distributed systems.
Peter van Vliet (Masking Technology). The Anatomy of a Distributed JavaScript Runtime
What if you could rethink how applications scale—without choosing between monoliths and microservices? Peter van Vliet (Masking Technology) introduces a distributed JavaScript runtime that redefines frontend-backend separation, deployment flexibility, and system scalability. This deep dive is for engineers who care about performance, architecture, and the future of distributed applications.
Nick Shadrin (NGINX). Dynamic and Programmable Configuration for NGINX
Static configurations slow you down—NGINX can do better. Nick Shadrin (NGINX/F5) will show how to leverage dynamic and programmable configurations to optimize traffic management, automate scaling, and simplify deployments. If you work with high-load web infrastructure, this is where you learn how to make it faster, more flexible, and easier to manage.
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Also looking forward to seeing you at our upcoming community events!