Some interesting webinars and conferences in February.
Date
IT Poland meeting (Warsaw)
Date: February 08Start at: 10:00 — 16:00Place: Targowa Creativity Center ul. Targowa 56, WarsawIT Poland Technology Cluster, together with its strategic partner, the Polish Chamber of Commerce, invites you to the first IT Poland Meeting in a series of meetings.During the event, we want to discuss the situation on the IT market in Poland in the face of the war in Ukraine. We direct it primarily to IT and High tech companies that have relocated their businesses to Poland. But also to all those who will be interested in the subject or finding partners.We will focus on three discussion panels devoted to:- Sources of financing
- Ecosystems in the IT and Tech sector
- Subjective views on the IT and Tech sector
Webinar “Cloudy CMS (.NET Core) — what the developers want?”
Date: February 08Start at: 11:30Welcome to attend a live demonstration of the CMS, and listen in on why the programming data model should definitely be defined in code (and not in the database!!), why a CMS should not try to “overreach”, and why I believe a code-first CMS in .NET Core/EF Core is the way forward!It will be very interesting to get your feedback, opinions and thoughts on the different product design choices in the CMS. RegistrationPanel discussion “IT career in 2023: What to Expect, What to Do”
Date: February 09Start at: 17:00The previous year has been marked as a hard one for the IT field, and one of the reasons was mass layoffs. Twitter, Meta, and Snapchat – the companies who set trends – cut thousands of employees in 2022.What should IT specialists prepare for in 2023? Will it be as noisy for tech as the previous one?How to deal with all the challenges, and what opportunities will be the most exciting in the upcoming year? Let’s discuss it during panel discussion.For more details and registration click hereWebinar “The price of JavaScript flexibility: Prototype Pollution”
Date: February 09Start at: 18:30This speech will delve into the potential dangers of specific JavaScript capabilities, focusing on the serious security vulnerability known as prototype pollution.The risks and impact of this vulnerability will be covered through concrete examples, as well as strategies for protecting against it.You will learn about:- Objects, inheritance, and prototypes in JavaScript
- Prototype Pollution
- Practical labs
- Exploitation
- Danger and remediation
Skil up Days by DevOps Institute
Date: February 15Start at: 17:00At this event, you will meet leading SRE experts and practitioners who will share their stories of SRE implementations.You will gain invaluable insights into how SRE practices have accelerated their entry into the digital economy and how their investment has provided returns in business and customer outcomes.Who should Attend?- Site Reliability Engineers
- Heads of Engineering
- Product Managers and Owners
- Software Engineers
- CIO/CTOs
- DevOps Engineers
- Cloud Architects and Engineers
- Platform Engineers
- IT Operations Analysts and Engineers
- How to start an SRE journey and how to scale
- How to implement SRE practices within a variety of industries and organizations
- What gets in the way of SRE adoption and how to get it out of the way
- Why DevOps plus SRE = digital transformation
- The career paths that lead to SRE and beyond
Online Summit for Java Devs
Date: February 21 — 22Start at: 11:00What event is about?- JDK 19 latest updates (record patterns, structured concurrency API, Vector API)
- Java and Cloud Development (AWS, GCP, Azure)
- Microservices and Spring Boot framework
- Security and Vulnerability Management – Azul, Snyk
- Understand Project Loom model
- Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment automation techniques
- Native Cloud Development with Java and Quarkus
- Chaos Engineering for resilience and robustness
- Opentelemetry in JVM – how to catch metrics, traces and logs
- Performance tuning and monitoring – Flight Recorder
- Orchestration vs Choreography architecture patterns
- GraphQL in Spring Boot environment
- Spring Security and best practices
- Java libraries and frameworks (Hibernates, Quarkus, Spring 6.0, Hibernate 6.0, Helidon, Micronaut)