Virtual Event | OCTOBER 23 + 24, 2024
Explore Rust, C++, Go, event streaming architectures, distributed databases, Linux kernel, observability, K8s & more
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Avi Kivity, CTO of ScyllaDB, is known mostly for starting the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) project, the hypervisor underlying many production clouds. He has worked for Qumranet and Red Hat as KVM maintainer until December 2012. Avi is now CTO of ScyllaDB, a company that seeks to bring the same kind of innovation to the public cloud space.
Dor Laor is the CEO of ScyllaDB. Previously, Dor was part of the founding team of the KVM hypervisor under Qumranet that was acquired by Red Hat. At Red Hat Dor was managing the KVM and Xen development for several years. Dor holds an MSc from the Technion and a Phd in snowboarding.
Pekka Enberg is the Founder & CTO at Turso.
Bryan Cantrill is a software engineer who has spent a quarter of a century at the hardware/software interface. He is the co-founder and CTO of Oxide Computer Company, which is endeavoring to build a rack-scale computer for the post-cloud era. Prior to Oxide he spent nearly a decade at Joyent, a cloud computing pioneer; prior to Joyent, he spent fourteen years at Sun Microsystems, a now-defunct computer company that Bryan's nine-year-old daughter apparently thought was a brewery.
Glauber is a veteran low-level engineer with a strong focus on performance and resource management. He has worked with a variety of subsystems in the Linux Kernel, most notably the KVM Hypervisor and the cgroups resource management infrastructure that created the foundations of the containers revolution. Glauber had spent many years with ScyllaDB working with both business and technical issues, specializing in storage I/O and automated resource controlling. Currently he is the Founder & CEO of Turso, where he authored the Glommio asynchronous framework for Rust.
Gunnar Morling is a software engineer and open-source enthusiast by heart. He is leading the Debezium project, a platform for change data capture (CDC). He is a Java Champion, the spec lead for Bean Validation 2.0 (JSR 380) and has founded multiple open source projects such as Deptective and MapStruct. Prior to joining Red Hat, Gunnar worked on a wide range of Java EE projects in the logistics and retail industries. He's based in Hamburg, Germany.
Wednesday, October 23
8:00am – 1:00pm Pacific Time
16:00 – 20:00 UTC
Thursday, October 24
8:00am – 1:00pm Pacific Time
16:00 – 20:00 UTC
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Full agenda will be announced soon.
No surprise, but once again #P99CONF from the #ScyllaDB crew is showing everyone how to do it: this is THE model for what a virtual conference should be! (Importantly: FREE!) Day 1 was terrific; looking forward to kicking off Day 2! https://t.co/PUAM7fkb2E
— Bryan Cantrill (@bcantrill) October 18, 2023
The second day of #p99conf and #scylladb. One of the best tech conference nowadays. By engineers for engineers.
— Marcin Rusek (@marcin_rusek) October 20, 2022
This is why I loved the @P99CONF format. Talks were pre-recorded, discord chat with the speaker during their talk and live Q/A after. Low stress for everyone - easy to get at missed talks.
— SMT Solvers (@SMT_Solvers) October 22, 2021
Great discussion on which languages are best for coding for speed (@rustlang or @ziglang) by @glcst, @jarredsumner, and @carllerche at #P99CONF #ScyllaDBhttps://t.co/4j0BZSvHyq
— Samir Alibabic (@samiralibabic) October 18, 2023
That was fun! Great questions from the #p99conf crowd https://t.co/bSRedaDN6x
— Liz Rice 🐝 💙💛 (@lizrice) October 19, 2022
The terrific work by the @P99CONF crew has me wondering if virtual conferences might be the future: the platform fostered collaboration, the price was right (free!), and (best of all?) the videos are already out! Viz. my talk from this morning: https://t.co/qWKsqt43nq
— Bryan Cantrill (@bcantrill) October 7, 2021
True before, true this year too.
— Paul Philleo (@philpauleo) October 18, 2023
Good thing that #P99conf talks are available on demand later!#ScyllaDB #rustlang #NoSql #database #AI #SQL #opensource #memes pic.twitter.com/3qLPBc7ckV
I've been told that cognitive biases are a trend in the #P99CONF community.
— Gwen (Chen) Shapira (@gwenshap) October 19, 2023
If you are not there live, you are missing the world's best live chat. I don't think I ever got so many good insights from so many top experts at the same time. https://t.co/P659WTVyjs
There’s no other event like this — a conference for engineers by engineers, where we’ll share novel approaches for solving complex problems efficiently and at speed. Vendor and tool agnostic, this conference will be for a highly technical audience only. Your boss’s boss is not invited.