Berlin 2018
We enable businesses to transform the way they market, sell and operate. We provide the fundamental technology infrastructure and marketing reach to help merchants, brands and other businesses to leverage the power of the Internet to engage with their users and customers. Our businesses are comprised of core commerce, cloud computing, digital media and entertainment, innovation initiatives and others. Through investee affiliates, Cainiao Network and Koubei, respectively, we participate in the logistics and local services sectors.
Build and scale faster with Google Cloud’s planet-scale computing on one of the world’s largest and fastest private networks.
Women Who Code is an international non-profit organization that provides services for women pursuing technology careers and a job board for companies seeking coding professionals. The company aims to provide an avenue into the technology world by evaluating and assisting women developing technical skills. In addition to training, professional evaluations, meetings, and scholarships, Women Who Code offers networking and mentorship. As of 2017, the organization has executed more than 5,000 free events around the world, built a membership of over 100,000, and has locations in 60 cities in over 20 countries.
WomenHack is a community that aims to empower women in tech by facilitating access and transparency in the industry through networking and recruiting events, anonymous workplace reviews, and strategic alliances.
The fourth edition of Data Natives will welcome over 2,000 attendees and more than 100 speakers to dissect the tech that’s shaping the way we live today — and how we’ll live tomorrow.
First and foremost, Data Natives is a community, spawned from a series of localised events in 48 key tech capitals across the globe. Each November, Data Natives is the culmination of our grassroots tech movement, uniting our community for 2 days of inspiring talks, educational workshops and unparalleled networking opportunities.
Be a part of the most inspiring conference for the data-driven generation.
Berlin Buzzwords is Germany’s most exciting conference on storing, processing, streaming and searching large amounts of digital data. It focuses on open source software projects. The 9th edition of Berlin Buzzwords was held on June 10-12, 2018 at Kulturbrauerei.
Apache Flink, Flink and Apache are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation in the United States and/or other countries, and are used with permission. The Apache Software Foundation has no affiliation with and does not endorse, or review the materials provided at this event.