• Abdel Sghiouar

    Abdel Sghiouar

    Strategic Cloud Engineer at Google

    Abdellfetah is a Strategic Cloud Engineer at Google with a focus on Serverless platforms, Kubernetes and a passion for IoT and ML. He has previously worked in infrastructure and DevOps teams.

  • Alex Soto

    Alex Soto

    Software Engineer at Red Hat

    Alex is a Software Engineer at Red Hat in Developers group. He is a passionate about Java world, software automation and he believes in the open source software model.

    Alex is the creator of NoSQLUnit project, member of JSR374 (Java API for JSON Processing) Expert Group, the co-author of Testing Java Microservices book for Manning and contributor of several open source projects. A Java Champion since 2017 and international speaker, he has talked about new testing techniques for microservices and continuous delivery in the 21st century.

  • Alexander Heusingfeld

    Alexander Heusingfeld

    Head of Digital Architecture - Vorwerk

    Alexander Heusingfeld ist als Head of Architecture verantwortlich für die Produkt- & Service Architektur von Vorwerk Digital. Er nutzt hierfür seine Erfahrungen aus Design, Implementierung und Betrieb von modernen WebAnwendungen, Microservices und JVM-basierten Systemen, die er als Berater, Entwickler und Architekt in diversen Softwaremodernisierungsprojekten erlangt hat. Seine aktuellen Schwerpunkte sind Team-Organisation für SCS und Softwareevolution.
    In seiner Freizeit ist er aktives Mitglied im iSAQB e.V. und Trainer für das Advanced Level, bloggt unter heusingfeld.de und setzt sich für Open-Source Projekte ein.
    Twitter: @aheusingfeld

    Stefan Motz gestaltet als Head of Digital Strategy & Portfolio bei Vorwerk Digital die digitale Ausrichtung der Vorwerk Produkte. Seine Erfahrungen in internationalen Projekten und in Rollen als Berater, Projektleiter und Softwarearchitekt nutzt er um als Bindeglied zwischen Demand- und Produkt-Management sowie Software-Entwicklung Roadmaps für komplexe digitale Produkte zu optimieren.
    Sein Schwerpunkt liegt im Bereich Thermomix und der weiteren Evolution der Rezept-Plattform Cookidoo.

  • Andreas Grimm

    Andreas Grimm

    Auth Hero, Serverless/Serviceful Proponent, DDD/CQRS/ES enthusiast

    Andreas is an expert in Identity & Access Management and a proponent of serverless/serviceful architectures.
    Being aware of the fact that having a shared understanding with the business is even more important than technical solutions, he's into aproaches like Domain Driven Design, EventStorming, CQRS and EventSourcing.
    He's from the community for the community and organizes several meetup groups in Berlin like @DDDBER and @fullstack_JS

  • Ania Wyrwinska

    Ania Wyrwinska

    Software Engineer at OLX Group

    Software Engineer with over 12 years experience in building e-commerce and corporate solutions. Currently in love with microservices. AWS Solutions Architect, occasional blogger and speaker, Ashtanga yoga enthusiast.

  • Anna Backs

    Anna Backs

    software dev

    Anna Backs is a software developer and consultant currently working for codecentric AG in Germany. After doing mostly Java since she got into IT in 2013, she moved into the Javascript orbit in the beginning of 2018. She is part of small team building an interactive 3D-control panel for managing the IoT-devices in the companies office building. In her free time she walks her dog, drinks coffee and does some Pen & Paper RPG.

  • Benjamin Wilms

    Benjamin Wilms

    Senior Developer & Chaos Engineer @ codecentric

    Benjamin Wilms works as Senior Developer & Chaos Engineer at codecentric AG. His current focus is on are scalability and resilience in distributed applications. He regularly shares and discusses his ideas as a speaker at conferences and as an author of articles and blog posts. In April 2018 he published the Chaos Monkey for Spring Boot as an OpenSource project and is responsible for its further development.

  • Bernd Ruecker

    Bernd Ruecker

    Technologist

    Throughout my 15+ years in software development, I have helped automating highly scalable core workflows at global companies including T-Mobile, Lufthansa and Zalando. I have contributed to various open source workflow engines. I am co-founder and developer advocate of Camunda, an open source software company reinventing workflow automation. I co-authored "Real-Life BPMN," a popular book about workflow modeling and automation, now in its fifth edition and available in English, German and Spanish. I regularly speak at conferences and write for various magazines. I am currently focused on new workflow automation paradigms that fit into modern architectures around distributed systems, microservices, domain-driven design, event-driven architecture and reactive systems.

  • Christina Zenzes

    Christina Zenzes

    software dev

    Christina Zenzes is a consultant and software dev at codecentric AG in Germany. After graduating in 2016, she started working mostly with Java, but shifted her focus to Javascript in 2017. As side project she is part of a team, which is developing an interactive control panel for managing all IoT-devices in the companies office building. In her free time she likes to grow plants on her balcony, pet cats, cook and eat.

  • Daniel Bryant

    Daniel Bryant

    Independent Tech Consultant & Product Architect at Datawire

    Daniel Bryant works as an Independent Technical Consultant and Product Architect at Datawire. His technical expertise focuses on ‘DevOps’ tooling, cloud/container platforms, and microservice implementations. Daniel is also a Java Champion, contributes to several open source projects, writes for InfoQ, O’Reilly, and TheNewStack, and regularly presents at international conferences such as OSCON, QCon and JavaOne.

  • Eóin Shanaghy

    Eóin Shanaghy

    CTO at fourTheorem

    Eoin is the CTO and co-founder of fourTheorem. He is an architect and developer with experience in building and scaling systems for dynamic startups and large enterprises. Eoin has been learning and building using many different technology eras from CORBA-based distributed systems in 2000 to full-stack container and serverless applications of late.

    Eoin is the author of "AI as a Service", a book on serverless platforms with managed AI from Manning Publications, launching March 2019.

    Having worked building products in a lot of fun and interesting sectors from banking and telecoms to video streaming and entertainment, Eoin co-founded fourTheorem to take that experience and use amazing new technologies to transform customers' businesses.

    When Eoin has had it with all the whiteboarding and keyboard mashing, he likes to go running, play piano and on some occasions, the trombone.

  • Florian Wallner

    Florian Wallner

    Software Developer at tarent solutions GmbH

    Florians erste Vollzeitstelle in der IT-Industrie 1999 würde man heute wohl als "Devops Engineer" bezeichnen. Derzeit arbeitet er in Berlin als Software-Entwickler für die tarent solutions GmbH.

  • George Mao

    George Mao

    Serverless Specialist @ AWS

    George Mao is a Specialist Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, focused on the Serverless platform. George is responsible for helping customers design and operate Serverless applications using services like Lambda, API Gateway, Cognito, and DynamoDB. He is a regular speaker at AWS Summits, re:Invent, and various tech events. George is a software engineer and enjoys contributing to open source projects, delivering technical presentations at technology events, and working with customers to design their applications in the Cloud. George holds a Bachelor of Computer Science and Masters of IT from Virginia Tech.

  • Guillaume Laforge

    Guillaume Laforge

    Developer Advocate for Google Cloud Platform

    Guillaume Laforge is Developer Advocate for Google Cloud Platform, at day, and at night, he wears his Apache Groovy hat.

  • Gunnar Morling

    Gunnar Morling

    Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat

    Gunnar Morling is a software engineer and open-source enthusiast by heart. He is leading the Debezium project, a tool for change data capture (CDC). As part of the Hibernate team, he contributes to projects such as Hibernate Validator and Search. Gunnar is the spec lead for Bean Validation 2.0 (JSR 380) and the founder of the MapStruct project. Prior to joining Red Hat, he worked on a wide range of Java EE projects in the logistics and retail industries. He's based in Hamburg, Germany.

  • Henning Schwentner

    Henning Schwentner

    Coder, Coach, Consultant

    Henning loves to code. He follows this passion as a software architect and consultant at WPS – Workplace Solutions in Hamburg, Germany. His projects are domain-driven designed, agile and in programming languages like Java, C# and even ABAP. Henning is interested in the evolution of programming languages, long-living software architectures and big refactorings. Recently he translated »Domain-Driven Design distilled« into german. Henning is married and has children.

  • Ivan Čuljak

    Ivan Čuljak

    Cloud Solution Architect @ Celeste Maze

    Ivan is a .NET freelance developer in love with Azure, Xamarin, and the idea of automating whatever. When he’s not developing something new, he’s salvaging something inherited, consulting with enthusiasm, and testing and breaking new technologies in a quest for something useful.

  • Jan de Vries

    Jan de Vries

    Cloud Solution Architect/Developer

    Jan has been developing software for well over a decade.
    Currently, he is working at 4DotNet as a Cloud Solution Architect/Developer and is awarded by Microsoft with the Microsoft MVP award.

    His main focus is on developing highly performant and scalable solutions using the awesome services provided by the Microsoft Azure platform. Because of his expertise, he has been able to help out multiple customers to bring their on-premise solution to the cloud and guide them towards a better software development ecosystem.

    Whenever Jan finds something interesting to write about, he shares his findings on his blog (https://jan-v.nl).

  • Jenn Strater

    Jenn Strater

    Developer Advocate

    Jennifer “Jenn” Strater is a Developer Advocate based in Berlin, Germany. She was formerly a co-founder of GR8Ladies and is now part of the board of GR8DI, the Apache Groovy Diversity Initiative. She has also organized GR8Workshops for developers interested in an overview and crash course in Groovy technologies and presented on several Groovy topics at events such as the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, Greach, GR8Conf EU, GR8Conf US, Devoxx Belgium, JFokus, and Spring One Platform.

  • Johannes Wettinger

    Johannes Wettinger

    Tech Lead & Architect, Bosch Connected Mobility

    Johannes was a researcher in computer science for a couple of years and finished his PhD at the Institute of Architecture of Application Systems (University of Stuttgart). Beside his teaching activities, his research focuses on continuous delivery and DevOps automation, mainly for microservices and cloud native applications. During this time, he published numerous papers and gave several talks at established research conferences [http://iaas.jowettinger.de]. Furthermore, he was involved in research projects with several European industry partners of different sizes. Beginning of 2017, he moved to industry and joined Robert Bosch GmbH as a technical lead to work on connected mobility solutions, mainly focusing on their backends. By practicing an "elevator role", he is actively involved in development, operations and higher-level architecture work. He advocates continuous delivery and technology innovation, helping teams to adopt modern engineering practices.

  • Lars Röwekamp

    Lars Röwekamp

    open knowledge GmbH, CIO New Technology

    Lars Röwekamp is the founder and CIO New Techologies of open knowledge GmbH. He has been advising customers on international projects for more than fifteen years around the theme of enterprise and mobile computing. In his daily job Lars Röwekamp is responsible for the evaluation and rating of new technologies in context of marketability, sustainability and future viability. You can find him on Twitter at @mobileLarson.

  • Laura Luiz

    Laura Luiz

    Software Engineer

    Laura Luiz is a Software Engineer at commercetools, where she designs and builds open-source libraries and applications running mainly on the JVM. After working at Fundació i2CAT in Barcelona, she moved to Berlin in 2012 to help commercetools in developing a modern commerce platform. She leads the Sunrise project, which includes a demo store running on Vue.js and communicating via GraphQL to the backend, as well as a Java/Scala framework to build online stores on top of the REST API of the platform. When she is not coding, she can be found playing video games, very likely a good old classic.

  • Mario-Leander Reimer

    Mario-Leander Reimer

    QAware GmbH, Principal Software Architect, #CloudNativeNerd

    M.-Leander Reimer is a principal software architect, passionate developer and #CloudNativeNerd working for QAware GmbH. He is continuously looking for innovations in software engineering and ways to combine and apply state-of-the-art technology in real-world projects. Currently he is responsible for several projects concerned with the cloud native evolution of legacy applications. He is a regular speaker at national and international conferences and he is teaching cloud computing as a part time lecturer.

  • Mark Paluch

    Mark Paluch

    Spring Data Engineer @ Pivotal

    Mark is a Software Craftsman working as Spring Data Engineer at Pivotal. He has a strong focus on reactive infrastructure and works on MongoDB, Redis, and Apache Cassandra modules. Mark is also is project lead of the Lettuce Redis driver.

  • Michael Krämer

    Michael Krämer

    Software Architect and ML Enthusiast at INNOQ Schweiz

    Michael Krämer has been developing software for over 15 years and works as a Senior Consultant at INNOQ Schweiz. Besides his work as software architect and trainer, he recently has focused on Machine Learning and Data Science with Python.

  • Michael Pisula

    Michael Pisula

    Principal Consultant @ TNG Technology

    Michael is a Principal Consultant at TNG Technology Consulting GmbH, located in Munich. He has been interested in developing complex, distrubuted systems for a long time. After focusing on building Big Data applications using Java technologies for the last 4 years, he is currently part of a team helping a customer bulld a complex microservice
    architecture in the .Net world.

  • Mikkel Larsen

    Mikkel Larsen

    Zalando SE, Senior Software Engineer

    Mikkel is a Senior Software Engineer working at Europe's leading online Fashion platform, Zalando since 2016. He works in the Platform Infrastructure team focusing on Kubernetes and AWS infrastructure and has a big interest in Continuous Delivery and automation.

  • Nicolas Fränkel

    Nicolas Fränkel

    Geek through and through

    Nicolas Fränkel is a Developer Advocate with 15+ years experience consulting for many different customers, in a wide range of contexts (such as telecoms, banking, insurances, large retail and public sector). Usually working on Java/Java EE and Spring technologies, but with focused interests like Rich Internet Applications, Testing, CI/CD and DevOps. Currently working for Exoscale. Also double as a teacher in universities and higher education schools, a trainer and triples as a book author.

  • Oliver Trosien

    Oliver Trosien

    Senior Engineer at Zalando

    Oliver is passionate about E-Commerce for more than 12 years now. He is part of Zalando’s Search Department with focus on providing the platform for Zalando’s powerful fashion search.

  • Pere Urbon-Bayes

    Pere Urbon-Bayes

    confluent.io

    Pere is a Technology Architect for Confluent out of Berlin, Germany. He has been working with data and architecting systems for more than 15 years as a freelance engineer and consultant. In that role he was focused on data processing and search, helping companies build reliable and scalable data architectures. His work sits usually at the crossroad of infrastructure, data engineers and scientists, ontologist and product. Prior to that he was part of Elastic, the company behind Elasticsearch, where he was part of the Logstash team, helping companies build reliable ingestion pipelines into Elasticsearch. When not working, Pere loves to spend time with his lovely wife and kids and to train for a good long distance race or duathlon.

  • Peter Palaga

    Peter Palaga

    Senior engineer at Red Hat Middleware.

    Senior engineer at Red Hat Middleware working on WildFly Camel and Fuse on EAP. The author of srcdeps and contributor to several Maven and Gradle plugins.

  • Philipp Krenn

    Philipp Krenn

    Code and conference monkey

    Philipp lives to demo interesting technology. Having worked as a web, infrastructure, and database engineer for more than ten years, Philipp is now working as a developer advocate at Elastic — the company behind the open source Elastic Stack consisting of Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats, and Logstash. Based in Vienna, Austria, he is constantly traveling Europe and beyond to speak and discuss about open source software, search, databases, infrastructure, and security.

  • Reinhard Nägele

    Reinhard Nägele

    Senior IT Consultant – codecentric AG

    Reinhard is a Senior IT Consultant at codecentric's Munich office. He has more than 20 years of Java development experience and also likes doing stuff in Go, Python, or Kotlin. In his projects, he is a strong proponent of automation. In recent years, he has gained substantial knowledge in infrastructure topics around Maven, Git, Jenkins, Docker, and has also spread his knowledge in trainings. Reinhard enjoys contributing to open-source projects. He is a Helm org and charts maintainer and the author of the chart-testing tool.

  • Schlomo Schapiro

    Schlomo Schapiro

    Agile IT & Open Source Enthusiast @ DB Systel

    Schlomo is a DevOps and Open Source expert who likes to bridge business goals with IT. Tech enthusiast reducing systemic complexity. Change agent with deep technical and analytical understanding. Innovating a better Internet for the open knowledge society.

  • Sebastian Gauder

    Sebastian Gauder

    Software architect @REWE digital

    Sebastian Gauder works as a Software architect at REWE digital. His special interest applies to technical and organizational structures that enable teams to develop software autonomously.

  • Sergei Egorov

    Sergei Egorov

    Staff Engineer at Pivotal working on Project Reactor

    Sergei works at Pivotal on Project Reactor in Berlin, Germany.
    He is an active member of the Open Source community, member of the Apache Foundation,
    co-maintainer of the Testcontainers project, and a contributor to various OSS projects
    (Apache Groovy, Testcontainers, JBoss Modules, Spring Boot, to name a few),
    likes to share the knowledge and was presenting at different conferences
    and meetups in Russia, Germany, Ukraine, Norway, Denmark, Spain, and Estonia.
    He is passionate about DevOps topics, clouds, and infrastructure.
    Before Pivotal, he was working at Vivy, N26, Zalando, ZeroTurnaround, TransferWise, and other startups.

  • Stefan Motz

    Stefan Motz

    Head of Thermomix Digital Strategy & Portfolio, Vorwerk

    As Head of Digital Strategy & Portfolio at Vorwerk Digital, Stefan Motz is responsible for the digital orientation of Vorwerk products. He uses his experience in international projects and in roles as consultant, project manager and software architect to optimize roadmaps for complex digital products as a link between demand and product management as well as software development.

  • Thomas Darimont

    Thomas Darimont

    Fellow @ codecentric AG

    Thomas Darimont is a Fellow at codecentric AG in Münster / Germany where he helps customers implementing centralized identity management platforms.
    Previously, he worked as a Principal Software Engineer in the Spring Data team at Pivotal. He has over 15 years of experience in the development of Java- and .NET-based enterprise applications and open source projects.
    His working focus is centered around software architecture, the Spring ecosystem, performance tuning, and security. In his spare time, he loves organizing community meetups and contributing to open source projects like Keycloak, Spring, and Cloud Foundry.

  • Thomas Störmer

    Thomas Störmer

    Schenker AG, Solution Architect

    Thomas Störmer is Solution Architect at Schenker AG and works in cloud projects for the development of new applications or the migration of existing applications. In addition, he participates in the development of enhancements to the internal AWS cloud infrastructure based on Kubernetes.

  • Tilman Göhnert

    Tilman Göhnert

    Schenker AG, DevOps Specialist

    Tilman Göhnert is a DevOps Specialist at Schenker AG. He works on Kubernetes based cloud environments and on supporting applications in using it.

  • Tim Zöller

    Tim Zöller

    IT consultant @ ilum:e informatik ag

    Tim is an IT-Consultant for ilum:e informatik ag. He helps his clients to digitalize their manual business processes with Java and is a co-founder of the Java Usergroup Mainz. In his free time, he accumulates new side projects with Java and Clojure and sometimes even finishes one of them.

  • Vaughn Vernon

    Vaughn Vernon

    Domain Model Whisperer. Champion of simplicity and reactive. Author of DDD and Reactive Books. Founder @vlingo_io platform.

    Vaughn Vernon is a software developer and architect with more than 30 years of experience in a broad range of business domains. Vaughn is a leading expert in Domain-Driven Design, champion of simplicity and reactive systems, and the founder of the open source, DDD-friendly, reactive, vlingo/platform. He consults and teaches around Domain-Driven Design and reactive software development, helping teams and organizations realize the potential of business driven and reactive systems as they transition from technology driven legacy web implementation approaches. As he does so, he puts strong emphasis on embracing simplicity whenever possible. Vaughn is the author of three books: Implementing Domain-Driven Design, Reactive Messaging Patterns with the Actor Model, and Domain-Driven Design Distilled, all published by Addison-Wesley.

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