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Software architecture is a massive multidisciplinary subject, covering many roles and responsibilities, which makes it challenging to teach because so much context is required for every subject. It’s also a fast-moving discipline, where entire suites of best practices become obsolete overnight.
The O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference is designed to provide the necessary professional training that software architects and aspiring software architects need to succeed. A unique event, it covers the full scope of a software architect’s job, from IT to leadership and business skills. It also provides a forum for networking and hearing what other professionals have learned in real-world experiences.
The title “Software Architect” frequently lands in the top 10 in annual surveys of best jobs, yet no clear path exists to move from developer to architect. The O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference aims to supply the knowledge needed to progress on that path. As with all O’Reilly conferences, training is only one facet of the event. The conference will happen in the context of a larger conversation where the big ideas around software architecture are explored and the role of software architect in today’s world is further defined.
Software architecture plays a key role in the success of any business. If software architecture plays any part in your job—and in today’s world it most likely does—then you won’t want to miss the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference.