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Why give a conference talk (or, why give a Postgres talk)

The Citus Data

If you’ve never done it before, you might be daunted by the idea of giving a conference talk. Along the way, this question has come up: Why give a talk at a Postgres conference? First-time speakers are welcome in so many conferences. But what if this is your first conference talk?

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Aerospace’s Steve Isakowitz to speak at TC Sessions: Space 2020

TechCrunch

A mere two weeks remain until we kick off TC Sessions: Space (December 16 & 17) , our first conference focused on the technology designed to push galactic boundaries and the people making it happen. It addresses complex problems across the space enterprise focused on agility, innovation and objective technical leadership.

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The Top Tech Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss in 2019

UruIT

Find out 8 insightful conferences for CTOs that you should attend in 2019. In my experience, attending conferences with my peers is a crucial way to continue learning and achieving important goals. In my experience, attending conferences with my peers is a crucial way to continue learning and achieving important goals.

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Three parts to the mission

Marcus Blankenship - Daily Writing

We’ll create books, workshops, training programs, tools, frameworks, programs, and processes to teach the core tenants of excellent technical leadership. Podcasts, conference talks, and articles, and even our slack room will show people new ways of doing things.

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Bringing an AI Product to Market

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

As Jez Humble said in a Velocity Conference training session, “Metrics should be painful: metrics should be able to make you change what you’re doing.” Lack of clarity about metrics is technical debt worth paying down. Augmenting AI Product Management with Technical Leadership.

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#define CTO OpenAI

Greg Brockman

We made offers to each of the attendees, and set the offer expiry to December 1st so we could launch at the NIPS machine learning conference in early December. Technical leadership should call the shots while still doing hands-on technical work. A Fetch robot we’re training with machine learning.