Conference
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What’s new and what’s next in Okta Workflows from Oktane 2025. The following pictures are from the Flowcase session at Oktane. 🎥 Watch the session recording. The following two screenshots show the AI-Assisted Workflows Builder. Okta Workflows community meetup at Oktane. See you at next year’s Oktane, September 22 – 24, 2026. Okta Workflows resources…
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Michael Palermo and I talked about integrating Okta Workflows with a SaaS application at Oktane 2023. The talk was in the form of a conversation. Enterprise customers want apps that integrate with their low-code/no-code automations. Learn why and how your app can integrate with Okta Workflows. Check out the video: Okta developer resources 💻 Enterprise…
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Last year we hosted close to 270 online meetups with IBM Developer worldwide teams on our Crowdcast channel. A small fact – we hosted our first online meetup on May 17, 2018. One of the main reasons we started hosting online meetups (way before the Covid-19 pandemic) is to offer developer education to communities worldwide…
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Most organizations are running online or virtual events today. For example, my team is hosting events on IBM Developer Crowdcast channel. IBM Developer also has a Twitch live streaming channel. Other teams in IBM run webinars or webcasts. People sometimes ask me what is the difference between these type events? I think at a high-level,…
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Julia Nash and Upkar Lidder from IBM Developer hosted a half-day Cloud Native Developer Summit on Tuesday, October 13, 2020. In case you missed the live event you can watch a replay of the entire summit (event agenda is right after the image).
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I’m a big fan of online events as they allow you to scale. IBM Developer SF has been running online events for almost two years. Next week we are hosting our first online conference: AI & ML Online Developer Conference. We have five talks and a hands-on workshop. Check out the full schedule and register…
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This week I attended No Code Conf in San Francisco. Here are some pictures from this great event.
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Scaling your Developer Relations program is a challenge faced by virtually all organizations. It doesn’t matter if you are a startup with 10 people or IBM – you still need to scale your efforts. IBM probably has one of the biggest Developer Relations organizations in the world. Even with such size, Developer Advocates cannot be…
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On September 24-25 I attended the Future Developer Summit in Menlo Park, CA. It’s an event where about 60+ leaders discuss the future of developer marketing and developer relations. Here are pictures from the event. I created collages so you will see more than 10 pictures 😉
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On Friday, September 27 IBM Developer SF hosted a 1-day Containers Developer Summit. We started with a hands-on workshop on how to build your first container-based application followed by talks from Alibaba, Kong, Robin.io and IBM. Here are 10 pictures from the summit.
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IBM Developer SF hosted another full-day event: Serverless Developer Summit. Over 110 technologist spent a day learning about the Serverless ecosystem from 10 speakers from 10 companies. We also tried something new at this summit (our two other summits are AI/ML summit and Blockchain summit). We hosted a hands-on workshop before the main talks. We…
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IBM Developer SF is hosting another 1-day developer education event: Serverless Developer Summit. Check out the awesome speaker lineup below, learn about the talks and register for the summit. We hosted two other 1-day events in May and June with huge success. Check them out and pictures: AI & ML Developer Summit (pictures) Blockchain…
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Last week we hosted another 1-day developer education event: Blockchain Developer Summit (our previous event is here and here). The event was a huge success with over 140 technologists in attendance. Here are 10 pictures (or more) from the event.
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I attended DevRelCon in San Francisco on June 6-7. It was a superb event, with great speakers and awesome community. The following are my notes (not complete sentences) and pictures from the event. Being Better At Developer Relations with Kathy Sierra’s ‘The Kick Ass Curve’ Steve Pousty (CrunchyData) Steve’s talk focused on how to be…
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IBM Developer SF is hosting a 1-day developer education event: Blockchain Developer Summit on Friday, June 21 in Galvanize, San Francisco. Check out the amazing speakers, their talks and register to attend. We hosted a 1-day AI/ML Developer Summit in early May and it was a huge success. You can read more about it here…
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On May 10th, 2019 we hosted our first 1-day event AI & ML Developer Summit with over 150 in attendance. As this was IBM Developer SF first full-day event, I want to share a few things we did that worked well and made the event successful. You can also view pictures from the event. One-page…
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On Friday, May 10 IBM Developer SF hosted its first full-day event: AI & ML Developer Summit. The event was a great success. We had over 350 RSVPs, 150 people attending and 11 speakers from six companies (Twilio, Uber, Bose, Optimizely, Antilips, IBM). Here is the event in 10 (or more) pictures.
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IBM Developer SF is hosting a 1-day AI & ML Developer Summit with super awesome speakers. Check out the schedule and join us.
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At the end of March I attended the Evans Data Developer Relations Conference in San Mateo. Overall it was a great conference 🥑. I took notes and pictures and want to share them with you here. Just a heads up, these are my notes mostly in bulleted list format, of things that I think I…
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This week I attended Evans Data Developer Relations Conference held in San Mateo. It was a great conference with great speakers. I took a lot of notes and will publish a separate blog post about the conference. For now, here are 10 pictures from the conference.
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At the end of February IBM hosted its first open developer community conference called Index in San Francisco. At the conference I was helping as a “room captain”. My duties included greeting the speaker, and ensuring the video/audio equipment was running smoothly as all the talks were recorded. Pretty simple 😉. The conference had a number…



