Velocity 2009, Web Performance & Operations Conference + Ignite! San Jose

by Scott Beale on June 16, 2009 · 0 comments


Velocity, the Web Performance and Operations Conference 2009

Velocity 2009, an O’Reilly conference focusing on web performance and operations takes place June 22-24 at the Fairmont in San Jose. O’Reilly is offering Laughing Squid readers a 15% discount on the conference, just use the code “vel09ls” when registering.

Web companies, big and small, face the same challenges. Our pages must be fast, our infrastructure must scale up (and down) efficiently, and our sites and services must be reliable… without burning out the team. Velocity is the best place to learn from peers, exchange ideas with experts, and share best practices and painful lessons learned.

As part of Velocity 2009, there will be an Ignite! San Jose on Monday, June 22nd.

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