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Summing up RabbitMQ Summit 2018 and looking forward to 2019

RabbitMQ Summit 2018 was a single tracked, one day, conference with 9 speakers, which brought light to RabbitMQ from a number of angles. The summit was a success and now we’re looking forward to 2019!

RabbitMQ Summit talk recap: Scaling RabbitMQ at Goldman Sachs - Jonathan Skrzypek

Jonathan Skrzypek talked about why and how Goldman Sachs adopted RabbitMQ as a first class citizen in thier messaging product portfolio.

RabbitMQ Summit talk recap: What we've learned from running thousands of production RabbitMQ clusters

CloudAMQP has been running dedicated and shared RabbitMQ clusters for customers around the world, in seven different clouds. In this talk Lovisa address tshe most common misconception, misconfigurations and anti-patterns in RabbitMQ usage.

RabbitMQ Summit talk recap: What it's like to bet your entire startup on Rabbit - Nathan Herald

Wunderlist made big bets on two technologies: AWS and rabbit. I will give an overview of what it’s like to live with rabbit for years, the tools and practices we built up around rabbit, and as many tips and learnings as I can. In this talk you'll see real world data, hear...

RabbitMQ Summit talk recap: A walk-through of the design and architecture of RabbitMQ - Ayanda Dube

As the use of RabbitMQ grows, there's a growing need for its operators and engineers to have a good understanding and appreciation of its internal design, and how its sub-components interact to meet the various messaging requirements in industry. In this talk I walk through the...

RabbitMQ Summit talk recap: Real-world RabbitMQ deployments - Gerhard Lazu

As the use of RabbitMQ grows, there's a growing need for its operators and engineers to have a good understanding and appreciation of its internal design, and how its sub-components interact to meet the various messaging requirements in industry. In this talk I walk through the...

RabbitMQ Summit talk recap: Panel Discussion about what's new and what's on the horizon for RabbitMQ

A panel debate with a selection of guests, including questions from the audience. Time to talk about the future for the most widely deployed open source message broker in the world: RabbitMQ.

RabbitMQ Summit talk recap: Developing RabbitMQ plugins in Elixir - Matteo Cafasso

RabbitMQ comprises of a state of the art plugin architecture, allowing it to be highly customizable and extensible to meet various requirements which may not be supported by an 'out-of-the-box' broker installation. This presentation gives an overview of RabbitMQ's plugin...

RabbitMQ Summit talk recap: The Consistent Hash Exchange: Making RabbitMQ a better broker - Jack Vanlightly

This session will cover an alternative to the competing consumer pattern by using the Consistent Hash Exchange. We'll see how this exchange enables different messaging patterns such as data locality, message processing order guarantees at scale and helping to avoid large queues...

RabbitMQ Summit talk recap: An update from the RabbitMQ team - Michael Klishin

Curious about what the RabbitMQ team has been up to since 3.7.0 shipped in November 2017? In this talk we will cover what's coming in 3.8.0 and beyond.