Our Call for Papers runs out on March 31. That’s why we’re calling a last time for talk proposals. Do you have insights, innovations, or experiences to showcase in the realm of cloud native infrastructure solutions? If so, we invite you to submit your proposal and join us as a speaker at this year’s stackconf!
Why Speaking at stackconf?
As a speaker at stackconf, you have the opportunity to engage with a diverse audience of IT professionals, enthusiasts, and industry leaders. Whether you’re an experienced speaker or a first-timer, stackconf provides a supportive platform to share your knowledge and connect with fellow experts in the field. And, of course, your entire conference experience, including hotel accommodations, will be provided at no cost to you!
What We’re Looking For
We welcome submissions that provide valuable technical insights and practical knowledge to our attendees. Whether you’re sharing insights on emerging technologies, best practices, open-source projects, or hands-on tutorials, we’re interested in hearing from you. Our participants are eager to learn about new developments, gain technical skills, and explore innovative solutions to challenges in IT infrastructure and beyond.
Chose from the following three different options the one that suits you best:
IGNITE TALK | Five minutes to talk accompanied by 20 slides, 15 seconds each.
MEDIUM TALK | The short lecture format limited to 30 minutes, including a Q&A session.
FULL TALK | The long lecture format of 45 minutes, including a Q&A session.
What stackconf is all about
At stackconf we have a look at cloud native solutions for IT infrastructures based on open source that help with continuous integration, containers, hybrid setups, and cloud technologies. Experts from around the world will talk about how to link development, testing, and operations. The event will have talks on different topics related to the whole process of developing and running systems. You can learn about new and creative ways to use technology and what will shape the future.
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