Having started the conference season at the fabulous Techorama and Nordic Integration Summit conferences, I have a few more conference talks coming up in the next several weeks.
Next week, on Thursday Nov 7, I speak at the CloudX conference in Santa Clara, CA in person and then again at the virtual edition of the same conference on Nov 14. The title of the talk is Type-Safe, Polyglot Messaging and Eventing: Stream/Queue/Topic “Of T and I cover the work we have been and are still doing in the CNCF xRegistry project for a robust metadata story for messaging and eventing, a couple of powerful related open source tools, and how this will materialize in Microsoft Fabric.
If you can't make it to CloudX where I need to rush through the topic in 25 minutes, you could catch the expanded director's cut edition of the same talk of 75 minutes at Live360 in Orlando, FL on Thursday Nov 21.
On Wednesday that week, on Nov 20, I will give a tour of the Azure Messaging services fleet at Live360, which will include a look at Microsoft Fabric Eventstreams and, maybe, a reveal or two as the event is in the same week as Microsoft Ignite.
If you're in Europe, there are two more opportunities to see me speak this season. On November 27 and Nov 28 I will speak at the .NET Developer Conference in Cologne, Germany and will be doing the same two talks I do in Orlando, but in German (!) and the Azure Messaging talk is a 4 hour afternoon class. I haven't had a block of time this long in years, so if you're a development manager in D/A/CH with a team doing Azure work, that's a good opportunity to send some folks to get some authoritative input on the subject matter.
Finally, on Dec 12, I will give a 60-minute version of the "Stream of T" talk at the lovely CloudBrew conference in Mechelen, Belgium.
PS: There is a yet unannounced talk at another virtual conference on Dec 11 that I'll fill in as that is settled.