Dear Flink Community, We'd like to invite you to submit your abstracts for *Big Data Tech Warsaw 2020 <https://bigdatatechwarsaw.eu/>* - one of the largest technical Big Data conference in central Europe.
The conference agenda contains 5 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 6rd edition of the conference and in the past we have a number of great presentations given by - Flink committers e.g. Stephan Ewen, Fabian Hueske, Maxymilian Michels, Dawid Wysakowicz, Piotr Nowojski - Flink adopters e.g. Kcell <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOC2_1wkuTo&t=13s>, GetInData - Data-driven companies e.g. Spotify, Twitter, Slack, Uber, Zalando, Rakuten, SkyScanner, Yahoo, Booking.com, Ocado, ING, Criteo, Nordea, Turkcell, Kcell and more. Note that you don't have to be a Flink committer to be accepted to speak at the conference :) We expect 600-700 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 **September 30th, 2019* 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 <https://bigdatatechwarsaw.eu/relation-2019/>, 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. It was once described as the Paris of the East, Many speakers decide to stay for the weekend in Warsaw and we had nice social events and sightseeing together. If we happen to drink vodka together, *we guarantee end-to-end exactly-once delivery* for everyone to a correct train or flight.