What is QCon?

QCon is the enterprise software development conference designed for team leads, architects, and project management and is organized by the community, for the community. As software developers and architects ourselves, we wanted to craft the ultimate conference.

The result is a high quality conference experience where a tremendous amount of attention and investment has gone into having the best content on the most important topics presented by the leaders in our community, staged in an intimate environment with the best food and comforts needed to support as much learning and networking as possible.

QCon is a practitioner-driven conference designed for team leads, architects and project management. There is no other event in the US with similar opportunities for learning, networking, and tracking innovation occurring in the enterprise software development community. Plus, we always have awesome speakers!

QCon runs five times a year in London, San Francisco, Tokyo, Beijing, and Sao Paulo.

Why we are doing it For Technical Team Leads, Architects and Project Management.

5Mar2012

QCon London 2012

The fifth annual QCon London will be held at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre.
March 7-9, 2012

18 Apr 2012

QCon Beijing 2012

The annual QCon Beijing
April 18th-20th, 2012

18 Jun 2012

QCon New York 2012

The first annual QCon in NY!
June 18-22, 2012

7 Nov 2012

QCon San Francisco 2012

The annual QCon San Francisco
Nov 7-9, 2012.

Where it's happening

QCon by the numbers

100+ speakers 400+ attendees 84 videos

QCon by the numbers

100+ speakers 400+ attendees 30 videos

QCon by the numbers

20+ speakers 170+ attendees 30 videos

QCon by the numbers

40+ speakers 800+ attendees 50 videos

QCon by the numbers

40+ speakers 700+ attendees 30 videos

QCon Partners

infoq

Online enterprise software development community and InfoQ.com parent site.

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trifork

Co-organizer of QCon London and QCon San Francisco.

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caelum

Co-organizer of QCon Sao Paulo and InfoQ Brazil partner.

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Mamezou

Co-organizer of QCon Tokyo and InfoQ Japan partner.

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#qcon London 2010 Digest at http://digg.com/u1SpUN

Posted on Twitter Wed, 07 Apr 2010 09:03:33 +0000

Key Takeaway Points and Lessons Learned from #QCon London 2010 (via #InfoQ) http://www.infoq.com/articles/qconlondon-2010-summary #yam

Posted on Twitter Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:57:25 +0000

@kymerawand - did I miss the drawing results? I'm keeping my fingers crossed! #kymera #qcon

Posted on Twitter Sat, 03 Apr 2010 22:43:56 +0000

No, erlang is way older. RT @kuenishi: RT @FrancescoC: OH: "Did Scala influence Erlang?" #qcon

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What people are saying

Conferences like this are energizing; they make you re-examine what you are doing and may kick you into a better place.

Tim Anderson

If you’ve never heard of QCon before, the conference bills itself as a conference for and by software developers and architects of any “denominationâ€. Walking the hallways you are equally likely to encounter a Rubyist, Javaan or .NET aficionado. This refreshing diversity leads to interesting presentations and coffee-corner conversations.

Martin van Vliet

I have found Mecca...the Holy Land. So often I've paid to attend a conference - and felt that there were spots of "goodness" in the sessions that typically stretch on throughout a long day/week - but rarely felt that I was really getting my money's worth for the not insignificant time and expense that I sacrificed to travel and to attend a conference. Not so today. Every session I have attended today has been right on target with the particular interests I have as an enterprise architect.

Kelvin Meeks

If you have any interest at all in leading edge software and computing topics being presented by the world's most knowledgeable speakers in a fun atmosphere, go to QCon. I guarantee you won't be disappointed.

Steve Vinoski


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