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Join Cloudflare & Moz at our next meetup, Serverless in Seattle!

2019-06-24

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Cloudflare is organizing a meetup in Seattle on Tuesday, June 25th and we hope you can join. We’ll be bringing together members of the developers community and Cloudflare users for an evening of discussion about serverless compute and the infinite number of use cases for deploying code at the edge.

To kick things off, our guest speaker Devin Ellis will share how Moz uses Cloudflare Workers to reduce time to first byte 30-70% by caching dynamic content at the edge. Kirk Schwenkler, Solutions Engineering Lead at Cloudflare, will facilitate this discussion and share his perspective on how to grow and secure businesses at scale.

Next up, Developer Advocate Kristian Freeman will take you through a live demo of Workers and highlight new features of the platform. This will be an interactive session where you can try out Workers for free and develop your own applications using our new command-line tool.

Food and drinks will be served til close so grab your laptop and a friend and come on by!

View Event Details & Register Here

Agenda:

  • 5:00 pm Doors open, food and drinks
  • 5:30 pm Customer use case by Devin and Kirk
  • 6:00 pm Workers deep dive with Kristian
  • 6:30 - 8:30 pm Networking, food and drinks

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