CARVIEW |
Live Updates
Videos, presentation files, photos and more, will be updated frequently. Connect with other Velocity attendees through the Attendee Directory- Shopzilla's Site Redo - You Get What You Measure Philip Dixon
- Fixing Twitter: Improving the Performance and Scalability of the World's Most Popular Micro-blogging Site John Adams
- High Performance Ads - Is It Possible? Eric Goldsmith, Artur Bergman, Tony Ralph, Bryant Mason, Sameer Ajmani, Richard Bush
Recent comments on Velocity sessions, workshops, keynotes and events
-
Fixing Twitter: Improving the Performance and Scalability of the World's Most Popular Micro-blogging Site
@Simon, sorry for the bad link and thank you for taking the time to point out. I’ve corrected the link above, now correctly pointing to ( assets.en.oreilly.com/1/eve... )
-
I’m getting “this link appears to be broken” when I click on the presentations link above.
-
metrics are the only way to really measure the things that you care about, especially the more they are related to business the better…
Jan Maarten
- Steve Souders: Making Web Sites Faster in the Web 2.0 Age
- Velocity 2010: Fast By Default
- More on how web performance impacts revenue...
- John Adams on Fixing Twitter: Improving the Performance and Scalability of the World's Most Popular Micro-blogging Site
- News Release: O'Reilly Velocity Conference Gathers Web Performance and Operations Experts
- Keynote Transaction Perspective 9.0
Groundbreaking Support for Monitoring Interactive Flash and Silverlight Web Applications
Velocity 2009 is a Wrap!
Call for Proposals is open for O'Reilly Velocity 2010, happening June 22-24, 2010.
A huge thank you to everyone who participated and who had a hand in making Velocity 2009 a big success! Stay tuned for 2010 dates!
News & Coverage See all >
- Handling Black Friday Traffic Spikes
- Velocity OLC in December
- News Release: O'Reilly Velocity Conference Gathers Web Performance and Operations Experts
- RedMonk: Hacking Big Data - Jeff Hammerbacher on Hadoop & Cloudera
- Data Center Knowledge: Yahoo Unstealths Its Data Center Efficiency
June 22-24, 2009 at The Fairmont San Jose
Web companies of all sizes face many of the same challenges: sites must be faster, infrastructure must scale, and everything must be available to customers at all times, no matter what. Velocity is the place to obtain the crucial skills and knowledge to build successful websites that are fast, scalable, resilient, and highly available. It’s a unique opportunity to learn from your peers, exchange ideas with experts, and share best practices that will help maximize your company's efficiency, performance, and responsiveness.
A full day of workshops and two days of sessions, offered in dedicated Web Performance and Operations tracks, will help you and your company:
- Understand the Operations "secret sauce" used by sites like Flickr and Facebook, and learn how to bring it home to your company
- Get the latest on the best performance tools to use and the next wave of browser features that will make your pages load faster than ever before - if you know about them!
- Find out how to automate your infrastructure and stay efficient and nimble, no matter how fast you grow or how big you get
- Learn how to speed up web pages to improve the customer experience and drive down operating costs
- Learn firsthand from developers what they they love and what they hate about using Cloud services like Amazon's EC2/S3
Velocity brings together representatives from industry leaders like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, eBay, AOL, MySpace, and more — you’ll meet the people who are doing the best performance and operations work in the world. Some of the featured speakers and sessions at Velocity 2009 include:
- Douglas Crockford (Yahoo!) — Ajax Performance
- John Allspaw and Paul Hammond (Flickr) — 10+ Deploys Per Day: Dev and Ops Cooperation at Flickr
- Jeremy Zawodny (Craigslist) — MySQL Performance from Day #1
- John Adams (Twitter) — Fixing Twitter: Improving the performance and scalability of the world's most popular micro-blogging site
- Mandi Walls (AOL) — Migrating www.aol.com from a Proprietary Web Platform to Open Source
- Nicholas Zakas (Yahoo!) — Writing Efficient JavaScript
- Richard Campbell (Strangeloop Networks) — Death of a Web Server: Crisis in Caching
- Luke Kanies (Reductive Labs) — Introduction to Managed Infrastructure with Puppet
- Stoyan Stefanov (Yahoo!) — YSlow 2.0
- Robert Johnson (Facebook) — High Performance at Massive Scale - Lessons Learned at Facebook
- Nicole Sullivan — The Fast and the Fabulous: 9 ways engineering and design come together to make your site slow
What you will learn at Velocity will make your pages load faster, give your sites higher up-time, and help your company achieve much more with far less.
Important Dates
- Call for Proposals for Velocity 2010 opens November 2009
Sponsorship Opportunities
For information on exhibition and sponsorship opportunities at the conference, contact Sharon Cordesse at scordesse@oreilly.com
Download the Velocity Sponsor/Exhibitor Prospectus
Media Partner Opportunities
Download the Media & Promotional Partner Brochure (PDF) for information on trade opportunities with O'Reilly conferences or contact mediapartners@ oreilly.com
Press and Media
For media-related inquiries, contact Maureen Jennings at maureen@oreilly.com
Velocity Newsletter
To stay abreast of conference news and to receive email notification when registration opens, please sign up for the Velocity Conference newsletter (login required)
Contact Us
View a complete list of Velocity contacts
O'Reilly Home | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Sitemap | conf-webmaster@oreilly.com
Event Software Powered by Expectnation
© 2009, O'Reilly Media, Inc. | (707) 827-7000 / (800) 998-9938