O'Reilly Velocity Europe

October 2, 2012 - October 4, 2012
London
England

The Velocity Europe 2012 event will focus on the core issues and opportunities that are specific to the European performance and ops community, as well as the most significant worldwide themes and players.

Hundreds of web ops and performance professionals will gather in London to share their ideas and expertise--and to discover the technical skills, tools, tips, tricks, and best practices they need to exceed the continually increasing expectations for a faster, stronger web. Experience three intense, invigorating, and insightful days immersed in the web ops and performance solutions.

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