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Reactive Summit Montreal 2018


19 Oct 2018

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Lunatech is heading off to Canada, with a delegation of 6 people, including our Lunatech International’s CEO, Nicolas Leroux and our General Manager France, Nicolas Martignole. Organized by Lightbend, the Reactive Summit Montreal, which will take place from October 22nd to 24th will welcome international speakers:  Lightbend’s CTO, Victor Klang will talk about "The Convergence of Stream Processing and Microservice Architecture" in its Monday’s keynote October 22nd in the main "ballroom".

There will be plenty of talks about Akka including:

"Lessons Learned: Scalable Building & Elastic Akka Clusters on Google Managed Kubernetes" by Timo Mechler and Charles Adetiloye.

"Akka Cluster vs. Kubernetes-Clustering Solutions Showdown" by Ádám Sándor and Fabio Tiriticco (one of the organizers of the very interesting Reactive Amsterdam Meetup.)

"Kafka Streaming Microservices with Akka Streams and Kafka Streams" by Dean Wampler

and a much expected talk about a new trendy language : Kotlin with "Kotlin coroutines and Reactive Programming-friends or foes?" By Konrad Kamiński.

The Reactive Summit is sponsored by the world famous IBM and Disney organizations, as well as Knoldus, Red Hat, VirtusLab amongst others. Lunatech’s parners will be present including Lightbend, Red Hat and Mesosphere.

Last month, Mesosphere and Lunatech Labs become partners. The Lunatech office in Rotterdam thus also hosted the first-ever Dutch Mesos User Group Meetup, whose videos can be found on our YouTube channel with this link. This partnership reflects one of the new strategic orientations (DevOps / DC / OS / Mesos) which Lunatech has been investigating for about 1 year.

If you want to know more about the official Reactive side of the conference, the propose and a whole series of pretty well written blogs with main speakers' interviews and their motivations, follow our accounts @lunatechfr in French or @lunatechlabs in English, as well as on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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