Watch Party

24 Janvier 2023
Paris

Join our Exclusive SpringOne Watch Party


Du 24 au 26 janvier, la conférence SpringOne sera cette année dans un format virtuel permettant à l’ensemble de la communauté d’y participer gratuitement.

VMware France organise à cette occasion une watch party à Paris, afin d’assister ensemble à l’ouverture de la conférence et vous permettre de rencontrer nos experts Spring et les membres de la communauté.

Nos parrains pour cet événement sont les Spring committers Brian Clozel et Sébastien Deleuze. Ils animeront une session interactive pour présenter les annonces clés de la conférence.

Je suis ravi de vous inviter à nous joindre le Mardi 24 Janvier 2023 à partir de 16h30 au KEEZE - Salle de réunion Pavillon, 114 rue de la Boétie, 75008 Paris.

Inscrivez-vous vite les places sont limitées ! 

Agenda

16h30 Accueil
17h - 18h30 Ouverture de la conférence (session de streaming)
18h30 - 19h Retour sur les annonces clés Spring par Brian Clozel et Sébastien Deleuze
A partir de 19:00 Apéro Networking

Speaker


Mohamed Shahat, Lead Solutions Engineer at Tanzu
Mohamed Shahat is a passionate Software Architect with a background in distributed systems, service-oriented, microservices and cloud-native architectures. Shahat has served tens of clients across industries in the EMEA region.
In recent years, he has been spending his time helping teams with their journey to cloud-native and guiding them with the deployment of technologies such as Spring, CloudFoundry and Kubernetes. Shahat is particularly interested in Modern Software practices and helping Enterprises scale by building and running Software and transforming their ways of working. Shahat is a Certified Kubernetes Administrator and Developer and is a member of the IEEE Computer Society. Twitter @mshahat_eg
Nat.jpeg Nataraj Basappa, Software Architect

Nataraj Basappa is a multi-skilled Software Architect with a background in software development and delivery in diverse areas such as eCommerce, Telecom, Broadcast-Media and Insurance. Nataraj has been helping customers with their digital transformation with the cloud-native stack. He is a Certified Kubernetes administrator and Developer. Twitter @natarajmb

Code of conduct

VMware is dedicated to providing and promoting a safe and inclusive environment for everyone, regardless of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, neuro-diversity, physical appearance, body size, ethnicity, nationality, race, age, religion, or other protected categories. Because we don’t always know what might make someone else feel uncomfortable or unwelcome, these guidelines are meant to reinforce our values and clarify our expectations of all of those who participate in our community and events. They also define unacceptable behaviour and provide instructions on what you can do if you see unacceptable behaviour.

We each have different backgrounds and experiences. At VMware, we have three core values that we expect all to abide by: do the right thing, do what works, and be kind.

Expected behaviour

  1. Be considerate, respectful, and collaborative.
  2. Refrain from using any demeaning, discriminatory, or harassing behaviour and speech.

Unacceptable behaviour

Unacceptable behaviour may include, but is not limited to, the following:

  1. Harassment and discrimination, which includes: any verbal, physical, or visual conduct based on sex, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, transgender status, race, age, national origin, disability, or other protected characteristics; inappropriate use of nudity and/or sexual images in public spaces (including presentation slides); deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following; harassing photography or recording; sustained disruption of sessions, talks, or other events; and inappropriate physical contact, or any unwelcome sexual attention.
  2. Using any boisterous, lewd, or offensive behaviour or language; using sexually explicit or offensive language or conduct; using profanity, obscene gestures, or racial, religious, homophobic, transphobic, or ethnic slurs; commenting about a person’s body or sexual activity; and discussing sexual activity.
  3. Failing to obey any of the rules or regulations of the event or instructions of the event staff.
  4. Participating in any other illegal activity not already covered above.

Consequences of unacceptable behaviour

We won’t tolerate unacceptable behaviour. If a participant engages in unacceptable behaviour, the event organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, up to and including expulsion from the event without warning or refund and, if appropriate, involving local law enforcement. Anyone asked to stop unacceptable behaviour is expected to comply immediately.

How to report unacceptable behaviour

If you have a complaint or concern about harassment, discrimination, bullying, or any other conduct that violates the VMware Events Code of Conduct, please contact [email protected].

We thank our attendees in advance for your help in keeping the event welcoming, respectful, and friendly to all participants.

Register

Thank you!

Thank you for your interest. Registration for this event is closed.

We look forward to you joining us.

Location

Salle de réunion Pavillon,
114 rue de la Boétie,
75008 Paris