2019 Spring Boot Updates / Q&A Panel Session

January 16, 2019 | New York

We are getting the Spring Boot team together to give us the latest updates for 2019, followed by a 30-45 minute Q&A panel session. Whether you are already building using Spring or looking to modernize your Java applications, this is the chance to get your team ready to build production-ready applications faster than ever.

Space is limited so register today.

Agenda

6:30-7:00pm Entry, Food and Drinks
7:00-7:15pm
Spring Boot updates and roadmap
7:15-8:00pm
Q&A with the Spring Boot team
8:00-8:30pm Drinks and Networking


Speakers

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Madhura Bhave (Spring Boot Developer)

Madhura Bhave is a developer at Pivotal on the Spring Boot team. Before joining the Spring Boot team, Madhura worked on the UAA (Authentication and Authorization component for Cloud Foundry) which is written in Spring.

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Brian Clozel (Spring Team Member)
Spring Boot and Spring Framework committer.
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Stéphane Nicoll (Principal Software Engineer, Spring)
Stéphane has a thing for code quality and robustness. He's been spreading the word for more than ten years while developing large scale Java enterprise applications in the geospatial, financial, or logistics sectors. An Apache Maven PMC member since 2006, he joined the core Spring Framework development team early 2014, being one of the main contributors to both Spring Framework and Spring Boot since. During his free time, he loves traveling around the world.
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Phillip Webb (Senior Software Engineer, Spring Boot)
Phil Webb is a Spring Framework developer and co-creator of the Spring Boot project. Prior to joining Pivotal and relocating to California, Phil worked for a number of UK technology companies.
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Andy Wilkinson (Software Engineer, Spring)
Andy is a software developer on the Spring team at Pivotal where he's currently working on Spring Boot, Spring REST Docs, and Spring Initialzr. When he's not working with server-side Java, Andy enjoys the different challenges presented by developing for iOS.
Mark-Pollack.png Mark Pollack (Spring Cloud Data Flow Lead)
Mark Pollack is a software engineer with Pivotal and is the lead of the Spring Cloud Data Flow project. He has been a contributor to many Spring projects dating back to the Spring Framework in 2003 as well as founding the Spring .NET and Spring Data projects.
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At present, Rossen is a committer on the Spring Framework team with a strong focus on web development including Spring MVC and WebSocket messaging. Previously Rossen consulted and trained Spring teams for several years. He has been involved with Java and web development in various industries and domains since the mid 90s.

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We look forward to you joining us.

Location

636 Avenue of the Americas,

New York, NY 10011