In last June I started posting
about conferences that I could attend. Syиphony 2016 is
another chapter of that habit, but the only difference is it was organized for
IFS employees. The conference was held on last Friday (18th November)
at OZO Colombo. It was my first time presenting in a conference with a software
engineering audience and, I was much enjoyed and enlightened at many levels due
to the diverse of presentations delivered.
The Syиphony 2016 is the
annual conference of IFS’s Product Coordination and, Research & Strategy
group. Each team and individuals belongs to the consolidated group whom got acceptance
for their talk presents their products, advancements of technologies or any
other business that makes a positive impact within the organization.
IFS’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
Dan Matthews who is the director of Research & Strategy group was the chief
guest and delivered the keynote speech. Also, Jonas Högberg, who is the director of Product Coordination group delivred
another narrative/keynote speech. The event was full of talks ranging from
psychology to continuous delivery to data analytics, but in here I would
summarize few presentations that I was really impressed.
Kumudu Widyaratne, a lead
software engineer from Product Coordination group presented about technical
debt. His presentation was focusing on how developers make projects complicated
and possible ways out. My fellow Business Intelligence team member, Isham Mohamed presented about
stream analytics. This session was more of a practical one with a demo
accompanied at the end, which is somewhat similar to Scott Hanselman’s presentation about IoT.
But the most enjoyed talk was delivered by IFS Labs software architect Sukitha
Magallege, which was named as “On Diapers and Things”. He articulated how to build
a fault tolerance system by sharing his experiences being a novice father.
I presented about deep learning
and some advances of it. Also, I was able to mention the work being done by Machine Intelligence Research Institute, Future of Humanity Institute and OpenAI in my presentation. Finally, the event
was concluded by the closing note given by IFS Product Coordination and,
Research & Strategy group director Indrajith Pradeepa. He explained his
expeditions of learning about hiking and lessons we could learn for the
betterment of both as an individual and an organization.
Syиphony 2016 Organizers. Image credit: Isham |
There was an after party at the
end of the day, where we got a chance to discuss about the talk and work being
done within our group. But most importantly, both me and my colleague Isham got a chance
to sit next to IFS CTO and have an inspiring open discussion about his career. The
essence of all success we had at Syиphony 2016 was its
organizing team and I’m really impressed about their work, kudos to the Syиphony
2016 organizers.
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