This article was published on July 11, 2013

Watch live: Learn to scale your engineering from 1 to 100 million users at the RAMP conference


Watch live: Learn to scale your engineering from 1 to 100 million users at the RAMP conference

RAMP is a sellout conference designed to help developers learn from those who have been in the trenches of building highly scalable backend systems. It takes place in Budapest over the next two days, organized by the teams behind some of Hungary’s most successful startups; PreziLogMeIn and Ustream, and you can watch it right here on The Next Web.

Speakers include representatives from companies such as Dropbox, Yahoo, SoundCloud, Microsoft and Netflix. The program for the event includes talks about everything from ‘MySQL usage of web applications with 1 user and 100 million’ to ‘Scaling Reddit from 1 million to 1 billion — pitfalls and lessons.’ As the event website puts it: “This conference is for those who want to go beyond just creating “minimal viable products” but MVPs that scale beyond expectations.”

You can read about all the speakers here, and check the schedule here. The program runs from 9am to 6.20pm CEST on Thursday 11 July and, and from 10am to 6.45 pm CET on Friday 12 July. Enjoy!


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