About

Berlin Buzzwords is Germany's most exciting conference on storing, processing and searchability of large amounts of digital data. It focuses on open source software projects. The 7th edition of Berlin Buzzwords will be held on June 05-07, 2016 at Kulturbrauerei.

All tickets are valid for the full three days and include free WiFi, food, snacks and drinks throughout the two conference days on Monday and Tuesday. You can also join the barcamp on Sunday and meetups & hackathons taking place all over Berlin hosted by Berlin Buzzwords and local companies.

Berlin Buzzwords is a conference focused on open source software projects in the field of big data analysis, scalability, storage and search. It provides a platform for developers, engineers, IT architects, analysts and data scientists who are interested in the topics information retrieval, searchability of large amounts of data, NoSQL and big data processing. Previous Berlin Buzzwords' presentations focused on Apache Spark, Flink, Kylin, Cassandra, Lucene, HBase, Kafka, Solr, Hadoop, Samza, Mahout, Elasticsearch, MongoDB and many more.

The conference was founded by Isabel Drost-Fromm (Member of the Apache Software Foundation, PMC member Apache community development and co-founder of Apache Mahout), Jan Lehnardt (PMC member Apache CouchDB) and Simon Willnauer (PMC member Apache Lucene).

In 2015, more than 600 attendees visited Postbahnhof to join the sixth edition of Berlin Buzzwords. Over 60 international speakers offered more than 40 hours of program in 50+ sessions on 4 stages.

Venue: Kulturbrauerei
Address: Schönhauser Allee 36, 10435 Berlin – Prenzlauer Berg

Overview:
June 05 - Barcamp Day (registration 1 pm / barcamp 2 pm)
June 06 - Conference Day 1 (registration 8 am / conference 9.30 am / get-together 6 pm)
June 07 - Conference Day 2 (registration 8.30 am / conference 9.30 am)