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Apiumhub supports Craft Conference one more year

Apiumhub

One more year we support Craft Conference as we believe this is a very interesting event. You can read more about our collaboration and past edition of the conference here. . About Craft Conference. Craft Conference returns in person for the first time since 2019! Check out the speakers! Topics to be discussed.

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20 influential women in software development

Apiumhub

She has over 18 years of experience in software industry as an author, speaker, mentor, consultant, technology leader and developer. Also, she is a frequent speaker at industry conferences like JBCN Conference (Spain), C# Corner, Techfluence and Eclipse Day. Liz Keogh is an independent Lean and Agile consultant based in London.

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DevOps influencers to follow this year

Apiumhub

John is a consultant and helps companies with Devops, Puppet, Docker, Kubernetes, etc. Jason Cox is Director of Systems Engineering at the Walt Disney Company. He’s a keen DevOps enthusiast and speaks on behalf of the movement at national conferences. Today, Marten is the Senior VP of the cloud business at Hewlett-Packard.

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Mentorship, Coaching, and Sponsorship — A Powerful Framework for Building Resilient Teams

Gitprime

Hogan spent more than a decade leveling up engineering organizations and growing leaders at companies like Etsy (as an Engineering Director) and Kickstarter (as VP of Engineering). Yet she’s worked with a lot of engineering leaders where that internal drive—and the resulting fulfillment—weren’t the case.

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How Splice Builds Globally Distributed Engineering Teams

Gitprime

For the last ten years, Buriticá has successfully been building and scaling distributed engineering teams and Latin American open source software communities. Three lessons for sourcing in other countries. He went about that by starting the first-ever open source conference in his native country. “It