SpringOne Essentials is a free and virtual event spanning January 24-26, 2023, and February 1-3 uniting and inspiring the global developer community. The experience will enable software companies, enterprises and cloud experts to collaborate, share knowledge and create transformational software. Attendees can also look forward to content that dives into what’s new and noteworthy with Spring and Tanzu and receive a sneak peek of what’s to come for the in-person event later in 2023.
SpringOne Essentials will host one track of content, including a general session with key technology announcements, a curated set of breakout talks, and several AMAs with Spring’s engineering and product teams.
Register today to hear from community experts on everything to build, deploy and run cloud-native software. Take a look at the three-day lineup:
Tuesday, January 24, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM EST
- Interface Clients in Spring | Olga Maciaszek-Sharma and Rossen Stoyanchev
- Modern Persistence with Spring Data 3 | Christoph Strobl
- End-to-End Machine and Deep Learning with MLFlow and Spring | Omotola Awofolu
Wednesday, January 25, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM EST
- Spring Framework 6: Infrastructure Themes | Juergen Hoeller
- Observability of Your Application | Jonatan Ivanov, Marcin Grzejszczak and Tommy Ludwig
- What’s on TAP? Refining Modern Spring Application Development | Cora Iberkleid, Greg Meyer and Ryan Baxter
- Azure Spring Apps: The Easy Way to Run Your Apps | Adib Saikali and Asir Selvasingh
- AMA on VMware Tanzu Application Platform
Thursday, January 26, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM EST
- From Spring Native to Spring Boot 3 | Moritz Halbritter and Sébastien Deleuze
- Configuring and Extending Spring Authorization Server | Joe Grandja, Laurentiu Spilca and Steve Riesenberg
- Demystifying Spring Internals | Madhura Bhave and Phillip Webb
- Spring Cloud Stream Past, Present, and Future | Glenn Renfro and Oleg Zhurakousky
The February 1-3 event will feature the same content and agenda presented earlier in January (though all times will be IST), and there will still be the ability to interact live with the community.
App developers, software engineers, platform engineers, app owners and app architects — don’t miss SpringOne Essentials for the latest on Spring and Tanzu!
Lastly, in the words of writer and naturalist Hal Borland, “No winter lasts forever, and no spring skips its turn.”
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