Today, we hear from Zareen Kazim who was a volunteer at Berlin Buzzwords in 2016. We stayed in touch and are happy to welcome her again today. Welcome, Zareen!
Berlin Buzzwords Success Stories is our brand new blog series where we ask people in the bbuzz network to share their own story. Today, we hear from Amanda Brock who is a popular speaker at Berlin Buzzwords!
Being a leader is a challenge and can be rewarding and sometimes troubling. What does it take to be a successful leader? How do you motivate your team and gain people's respect? In her keynote,
CALL FOR PAPER EXTENDED! NEW DEADLINE: Thursday, 25th February, 2021 at midnight CET!
We encourage all Big Data Open Source enthusiasts to submit ideas for talks, workshops, discussions, lightning talks, ask me anything sessions, and more
Whether this is your first time or you’ve done it many times before, this article provides some guidance on what to look out for when submitting an abstract to a tech conference.
This year, Caito Scherr joined the program committee and we are very excited to have her onboard. To find out more about Caito, we asked a few questions
We are happy to announce that our brand new online course-series PS salon kicks off in collaboration with Chorus!
Following the great success and demand of the Open Source tool stack presentation by René Kriegler,Eric Pugh, Paul Bartusch and Johannes Peter at this year’s online edition of Berlin Buzzwords (in co-presentation with Haystack the search relevance conference, and MICES the e-commerce search event) we are bringing you Chorus, an intensive hands-on workshop in six parts.
Like so many other great conferences, this year’s Berlin Buzzwords has been very different from what we were used to. The most crucial change of it being the shift to a virtual environment. So instead of running a Big Data hotspot in a former-brewery-turned - event location for 3 days right in the heart of Berlin, we were all sitting at home in front of our computers, executing the conference from there.