We’re Thrilled to See You at IT-Tage 2024 in Frankfurt!
We’re thrilled to welcome you this year as a sponsor and exhibitor at the IT-Tage 2024 in Frankfurt! From December 11 to 14, the focus will be on the latest trends and innovations in the IT world – and socreatory is right at the heart of it all.
Why shouldn’t you miss the IT-Tage? It’s simple: You’ll find exciting presentations, engaging workshops, and plenty of opportunities to network with industry professionals. Whether you’re interested in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, or software development – there’s something for everyone!
You can visit us at our booth and meet us in person! We’ve prepared a few cool surprises for you and look forward to chatting about your professional development and new ideas. Come by and let’s discuss the future of IT together!
Our Speakers and Their Presentations
Gerrit Beine: Winter is Coming – Inherent Limits of Artificial Intelligence
In this talk, Gerrit takes us on an exciting journey through the limitations and challenges of AI. He shows why even the most advanced AI approaches have inherent limitations and what this means for the future of technology. Get inspired and learn where AI meets its boundaries and why this can also be an opportunity!
Jochen Christ: Data Contracts – Agreements for Stable Data Streams
Jochen discusses the topic of data contracts and their importance for stable data architectures. This is a must-see for anyone interested in how to establish reliable data streams and clear agreements to ensure smooth and future-proof data management!
Thilo Frotscher: Two Talks on Current Topics
Thilo will be sharing his knowledge in two sessions. In one talk, he demonstrates the capabilities of the OpenAI API, including how to leverage it from Java, with practical use cases. In his keynote, Thilo explores the societal responsibility that we, as IT professionals, hold for our future.
Alexander Kaserbacher: How Platform Engineering Makes Us More Productive
In this talk, Alexander shows how platform engineering helps companies work more productively and agilely. He explains how the right platform strategy simplifies processes and saves development time – a must for anyone looking to optimize their IT infrastructure!
Niko Köbler: Two Exciting Talks on Security
Niko will be giving two talks, providing exciting insights into current IT developments. In the first talk, he introduces the status quo with OAuth2. In “Adapting Keycloak to Your (Enterprise) Needs,” he dives into the most common Keycloak SPIs and the functionalities we can implement in Keycloak, with hands-on code examples included!
Ralf D. Müller: Prompt Engineering for Developers
Ralf introduces the world of prompt engineering and shows how developers can enhance their interactions with AI. This talk is for anyone looking to take their AI knowledge to the next level and learn how to get the best responses from generative models!
Katrin Rabow: All-Inclusive Sequel – Bias in the Interaction between Humans and AI
In her talk, Katrin explores the interactions between human biases and artificial intelligence. Discover how bias affects our interactions with AI and why it’s essential to critically examine this aspect. A thought-provoking session!
Falk Sippach: Three Exciting Contributions to Current IT Topics
Falk will be presenting three talks, offering in-depth insights and practical advice on various IT topics, including pattern matching in Java, string templates in Java, and what to consider when planning your first conference talk.
Joshua Töpfer: Remote Mob Programming – At Home, But Not Alone
Joshua explains how mob programming can be successful remotely and what needs to be considered to make it work well. This talk is for anyone who loves collaborative work across distances and wants to discover new methods!
Ben Wolf: Two Practical Talks
Ben will be giving two talks and will share his knowledge on practical IT topics. First, he’ll discuss a culture of handling errors alongside Melanie Schäfer, and in his second talk, he’ll cover the topic of architecture documentation.
Eberhard Wolff: Two Talks on the Future of Software Development
Eberhard’s talks focus on the theme of teams: “Autonomous Teams: Do We Really Want This?” takes a critical look at autonomous teams in software development. In his second talk, he discusses how team topology also has significant implications for architecture work.
Stefan Zörner: Targeted Evaluation of Software Systems with LASR
Stefan introduces the LASR model, showing how to analyze and evaluate software systems effectively. This talk is for anyone looking to make clear decisions in software architecture and is interested in structured evaluation methods!
You can find all the details about the conference here: IT-Tage 2024
We look forward to seeing you in Frankfurt!