Hello All,

The Call for Presentation for Big Data Tech Warsaw 2019 has been extended
to October 25th, 2018.
This means that there is still a chance to submit own proposal and speak in
front of a large crowd of technical folks. One of the tracks is "Streaming
and Real-Time Analytics". Find more and submit via
https://bigdatatechwarsaw.eu/cfp/
Here is a blog post about main reasons why you might want to speak at this
conference
http://getindata.com/2-3-reasons-become-speaker-big-data-technology-warsaw-summit-2018


czw., 20 wrz 2018 o 09:09 Adam Kawa <kawa.a...@gmail.com> napisaƂ(a):

> Dear Flink Community,
>
>
>
> We would like to invite you to submit your abstracts for Big Data Tech
> Warsaw 2019 - one of the largest technical Big Data conference in central
> Europe.
>
> The conference agenda contains 4 tracks and one of them is "Streaming and
> Real-Time Analytics" that is dedicated to technologies, strategies and
> valid use-cases for building streaming systems and implementing real-time
> applications for actionable insights and interactions not previously
> possible with classic batch systems.
>
> This will be the 5rd edition of the conference and in the past we have a
> number of great presentations given by Flink adopters e.g. KCell,
> GetInData
> <https://www.slideshare.net/Evention/assisting-millions-of-active-users-in-realtime-alexey-brodovshuk-kcell-krzysztof-zarzycki-getindata-91917185>
> and Flink commiters e.g. Stephan Ewen, Fabian Hueske, Maxymilian Michels,
> Dawid Wysakowicz, Piotr Nowojski and more. You don't have to be a Flink
> committer to be accepted to speak at the conference, though :)
>
> We expect 600+ attendees, so there is a great chance to share your
> knowledge with large audience of technical folks and learn from others.
>
> You can find more details here *https://bigdatatechwarsaw.eu/cfp
> <https://bigdatatechwarsaw.eu/cfp>* The deadline for submission
> is October 15th, 2018.
>
> Please note submissions about case studies, technology that solves
> real-world problems, best practices and lessons learned are particularly
> welcome. *Since the conference is targeted to the technical audience, the
> submissions containing outright sales pitches and commercial presentations
> will be rejected.* The main goal of the conference is knowledge sharing.
>
> If you are in doubts, please have a look at the summary of one of the
> previous editions of the conference
> <http://bigdatatechwarsaw.eu/relacja-2017>, and blog post
> <https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/review-warsaw-bigdata-summit-2017-simon-caruana>1
>  and
> blog post2
> <https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5-takeouts-from-bigdata-warsaw-2018-simon-caruana>
> written by one of attendees.
>
> Cheers!
> Adam
>
> PS. Last but not least, Warsaw is a really nice town with interesting
> history and soul. Last time many speakers actually stayed for the weekend
> in Warsaw and we had nice social events and sightseeing together. We will
> do the same in 2019. If we happen to drink vodka together, we guarantee
> end-to-end exactly-once delivery for everyone to correct train or flight ;)
>
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