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How Lego, Bayer and iRobot use serverless tech to get ahead – find out with us this autumn

Book now: Serverless Computing London early-bird ticket offer ends soon

Event When you're getting to grips with new technology, there’s nothing like learning from experts who’ve done it before. And when those folks hail from some of the most well-known companies in the world, all the better.

That’s why if you want to get on top of the latest in serverless, function-as-a-service, and event-driven computing, you should join us at Serverless Computing London on November 6 to 8. And if you want to save a few quid at the same time, you should grab a discount early-bird ticket while you can.

We’ve got a cracking lineup of speakers who are using serverless for real world projects, whether it’s powering ecommerce at Lego, scaling up to support a fast growing chain of pharmacies, or supporting IoT at pharma giant Bayer.

But this is just a snapshot of the almost 40 experts who will join us to cover key concepts and platforms, through their practical application in sectors including finance, gaming, and media.

Our speakers will also take you deep into key issues as such developing for serverless, securing your applications, ensuring observability, and avoiding vendor lock-in.

The venue is the QE II Centre in the heart of London, England, and we’ll ensure you’re well supplied with food and drink, and make sure you’ve got time and space to connect with your fellow attendees and the speakers themselves.

So, to be sure of your spot, and the best possible price, head over to the Serverless Computing London website now. ®

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