KubeCon is heading to Amsterdam from March 23–26, and The New Stack will be there to connect with the heart of the cloud native community!
From the historic Heineken brewery to the waterfront at Zuidpool, we’ve lined up two can't-miss events to help you get the most out of your week in The Netherlands. Check out the details below and register today!
Tulips & Taps: KubeCon Kickoff Happy Hour
Start your KubeCon week in true Amsterdam style! Join The New Stack, Edera, Antithesis, Dash0, groundcover, Minimus and Moonlight Marketing at the iconic Heineken Brewery on March 23rd. Set inside a stunning 1889 Parisian Art Nouveau space, we’re hosting an evening of drinks, appetizers, and entertainment to celebrate the first night of the conference.
As the sun sets over the water on March 25, join The New Stack, Dynatrace, and Akamas for elevated bites, beverages, and banter. Just a hop, skip and a jump from the convention center, we'll be on the waterfront at Zuidpool for what promises to be one of your most rewarding social engagements of the week. This is your chance to grab a drink, talk shop or play some games with the brightest minds in the community. Your hosts for the evening will include:
Frederic Lardinois (TNS): Our Senior Editor for AI, who has interviewed everyone from the founders of OpenAI to the CEOs of Google Cloud and GitHub.
Nick Lucchesi (TNS): Our new editor-in-chief will be on-hand to meet and greet all you wonderful people who make up the cloud native community.
Sean O’Dell (Dynatrace): A DevOps and platform engineering veteran who advocates for better developer visibility and automation.
Graziano Casto (Akamas): A member of the Kubernetes Release Team and a specialist in making cloud-native systems faster and greener.
Space is strictly limited. Get your name on the list before the spots are gone!
It wouldn't be KubeCon without The New Stack reporting straight from the source. Keep an eye out for our team throughout the RAI Convention Center as we:
Record video interviews with cloud native leaders and community members.
Cover the biggest breaking news from the conference.
Visit vendor booths to see the latest in platform engineering and observability (and AI too of course).