The Erlang Factory SF Bay Area will feature 4 tracks this year including DevOps, Erlang in the Cloud and Erlang in Business. 3 days of expert training and 3 days of exciting talks, tutorials, Hackathon and other community-related activities will take place from 26 to 31 March 2012.
Aimed at Erlang enthusiasts from architects to newbies, the Erlang Factory is a perfect event for networking, learning and for sharing your knowledge, experience and passion of the Erlang language.
https://www.erlang-factory.com/conference/SFBay2012
Talks at this Event
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Small is Beautiful
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BUBBA: Benchmarking Using Browser-Based Animation
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Step by Step: Implementing Redis In Erlang 4.45
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Bitdeli: Data Crunching on a Shoestring Budget
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Erlang and the "100 Million Problem"
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Building data-parallel pipelines in Erlang
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Test-First Construction of Distributed Systems
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Your Business depends on your Customers - keeping them in the Loop 2.55
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Erlang Application Metrics with Folsom
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Boston Globe's use of Erlang to building a next-generation newspaper site
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Couchbase Performance and Scalability: Iterating with DTrace Observability
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Erlang Writ Large
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Leverage the World Wide West with Farwest
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Fear Not, or a Brief Introduction to Parse Transformations
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Dancing with Big Data: Disco + Inferno
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Spring Fever for your networks
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Using Erlang’s Location Transparency For Devops Work
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Disco: Reflections on Building a Distributed Data Processing Platform with Erlang
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Evolving Universal Learning Networks Through Erlang
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Saloon - A simple interface for node and application monitoring.
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"Big Data” and the Future of DevOps
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Data in the Cloud with Refuge
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Magicbeam (or Devops Rules Everything Around Me)
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Building a Community around Healthy Distributed Systems
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A Domain-Specific Language for Scripting Refactorings in Erlang
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ErlangPro: when packaging is the game-changer
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Erlang Scales - Do You? 2.0
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Building Cloud Storage Services with Riak
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Certifying your Car with Erlang
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The Erlang/OTP Roadmap 4.85
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Erlang as a Cloud Citizen
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Erlang as a Cloud Citizen
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ErLLVM
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Scaling Web Applications in Erlang
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Erlang as a Cloud Citizen
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eTorrent, writing Peer-to-Peer clients in Erlang
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Polyglot Paralellism: A Case Study in Using Erlang at Rackspace
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Real Time Bidding: Where Erlang Blooms
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Accelerated Erlang Development with e2
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Virtualizing Parallel Patterns for CPU/GPU Architectures
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IPv6 programming for Erlang/OTP
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Erlang for .NET Developers
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How to migrate a web API to Erlang, change databases, and not have your customers notice 4.6
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Erlang manages supercomputers: above the clouds
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Just-in-time compiler for the Erlang VM
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Props: A DSL for Dealing with JSON-like Structures in Erlang
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Erlang End-To-End - Building and Managing Connected Devices
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Deploying Erlang applications in the Heroku cloud
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A Scalability Study of Erlang/OTP
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What can be done with Java but should better be done with Erlang
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Scaling to Millions of Simultaneous Connections
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Handling a Polyglotten WAN
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Implementing languages on the Erlang VM
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Rewriting GitHub Pages with Riak Core, Riak KV, and Webmachine
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Migrating a C++ team to using Erlang to deliver a real-time bidding ad system
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How Cloud Foundry, the first Open PaaS, can help you deploy apps faster and experiment with new technologies.
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The "halfword" Virtual Machine
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Erlang metaprogramming made easy 5.0
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Erlang on OpenVMS and in the HP Cloud – an overview of what HP is wittingly and perhaps unwittingly doing with Erlang
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Erlang and PaaS, panel debate
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A World Without Linux
Speakers at this Event
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Monica Wilkinson
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Adam Kocoloski
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Andreas Schlenker
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Andy Gross 4.04
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Benoit Chesneau
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Blake Gentry
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Brett Cameron
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Chad DePue 4.45
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Christian Westbrook
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Dustin Sallings
