Missed #AxonIQCon24? Catch every moment on YouTube

Didn’t make it to AxonIQ Conference 2024? No worries. We’ve got you covered with our YouTube playlist, where you can catch every talk from this year's event.

AxonIQ Con isn't about fluffy concepts or high-level theory—it's all about real-world strategies for tackling the challenges of event-driven architectures and microservices.

P1120518This year, Russ Miles’ keynote, “Don’t Feed the Pigeons”, set the tone for the event. His talk was a (humorous!) direct dive into the realities of building internal developer platforms that actually work, cutting through the usual noise to focus on what really matters—delivering platforms that developers can use without unnecessary friction. If you’re dealing with the messy parts of system design, this is a keynote you won’t want to miss.

We also got the latest from our team, with Steven van Beelen, Stefan Dragisic, and Mitchell Herrijgers delivering updates on Axon Framework, Axon Server, and the brand-new AxonIQ Console.

P1120416And those are just two of our 12+ engaging sessions with lessons from the frontlines on how to build better systems, handle complexity without losing control, and implement patterns that actually work when scaling event-driven architectures. We’re immensely grateful to our speakers who brought their expertise. 

We also want to extend a huge thank you to all the attendees, the Heineken Experience for hosting us in such an incredible venue, and of course, our sponsors: open200 and Lemon

P1120330If you joined us in Amsterdam, we’d love to hear your feedback. What stood out to you? What would you like to see next year? What are you tackling next with your newfound knowledge?

Let us know as we continue to grow this amazing community.

 

Be sure to catch the full recap on YouTube and dive into all the content from AxonIQ Conference 2024.

 

And as always – keep pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with event-driven microservices.

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Ardan Thornhill
Strategist Ardan Thornhill spent the first decade of her career working in journalism and media production to explore and satisfy a wide range of interests. She comes to the software world after a stint in VR marketing got her pondering about the ‘pipes’ that keep our digital world flowing. When not working at her desk, she’s probably still at her desk, researching the current daily curiosity – or out traveling a new corner of the world.
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