CHABOT.DEV — A FIELD JOURNAL — VOLUME I, NO. 4

07    CONFERENCES   ✣

Flagship Developer Conferences.

These are the largest single-vendor developer conferences. Each is the primary annual stage where a major technology company communicates direction, ships product announcements, and brings its developer community together in one room (or…

These are the largest single-vendor developer conferences. Each is the primary annual stage where a major technology company communicates direction, ships product announcements, and brings its developer community together in one room (or stream).


Apple WWDC — Worldwide Developers Conference

  • First held. 1983.
  • Modern era begins. 2002, when Steve Jobs began using WWDC as a major launch platform.
  • Cadence. Annual, June.
  • Venue. McEnery Convention Center, San Jose, since 2017 (returning from Moscone West, San Francisco).
  • Scale. ~5,000 in-person attendees by lottery; tens of millions online. The opening keynote is one of the most-watched corporate keynotes globally.
  • Companion programs. Apple Developer Forums, Apple Developer Centers, on-site one-on-one consultations with Apple engineers.
  • Notable editions. 2007 (iPhone SDK), 2014 (Swift), 2017 (San Jose return; ARKit, Core ML), 2020 (first all-online due to pandemic; Apple silicon), 2023 (Vision Pro), 2024 (Apple Intelligence).
  • 2026. WWDC26 scheduled for June 8–12, 2026.

Google I/O

  • First held. 2007 as Google Developer Day, San Jose Convention Center.
  • Renamed. Google I/O, 2008.
  • Cadence. Annual, May.
  • Venue. Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View (since 2016 in modern form). 2020–2021 fully virtual.
  • Scale. ~7,000 in-person; many more remote.
  • Track focus. Android, Web, Cloud, AI/Gemini, ChromeOS, Firebase, Workspace.
  • Companion programs. I/O Connect (post-event regional events, ~5 cities per year). I/O Extended (community-hosted events via Google Developer Groups in May/June globally).
  • Notable editions. 2010 (Android open-sourcing announcements), 2014 (Material Design, Android Wear), 2016 (Google Assistant), 2023 (Bard, PaLM 2, generative AI broadly), 2024 (Gemini, AI Overviews), 2025 (Gemini 2 era, agentic features).

Microsoft Build

  • First held. 2011 (originally //BUILD/, Anaheim Convention Center).
  • Predecessors. Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC, 1992–2010); MIX (2006–2011).
  • Cadence. Annual, May/June.
  • Venue. Seattle Convention Center (Washington State Convention Center as it was known) since approximately 2023. Earlier editions in San Francisco, Anaheim, and Microsoft’s Redmond campus.
  • Scale. Several thousand in-person; very large online audience.
  • Track focus. Azure, Windows, Microsoft 365, GitHub, AI/Copilot, .NET, Visual Studio, Power Platform.
  • 2026. Microsoft Build 2026 scheduled for June 2–3, 2026, San Francisco, with online participation.

AWS re:Invent

  • First held. November 27–29, 2012, The Venetian, Las Vegas.
  • Cadence. Annual, late November / early December.
  • Venue. The Venetian / Wynn / multiple Las Vegas resorts (often referred to collectively as “re:Invent Campus”). The conference physically occupies most of the Las Vegas Strip’s tier-one resort capacity for the week.
  • Scale. 60,000+ in-person attendees by mid-2020s; many hundreds of thousands online. The largest pure developer conference in the world by attendance.
  • Track focus. All AWS services. Hundreds of breakout sessions across compute, storage, databases, AI/ML, security, analytics, IoT, mobile, devops.
  • Companion programs. Hands-on workshops, hackathons, certification exams on-site, re:Play closing party.

GitHub Universe

  • First held. 2015 (succeeding earlier GitHub Patchwork community events).
  • Cadence. Annual, late October.
  • Venue. San Francisco (Fort Mason or similar large waterfront venues).
  • Scale. Multi-thousand in-person; significant online.
  • Track focus. GitHub platform, Copilot, Actions, Codespaces, security, Octoverse report.
  • Companion. GitHub Satellite regional events (India, Berlin, Tokyo over various years).
  • 2026. Scheduled October 28–29.

Stripe Sessions

  • First held. 2016 (informally as a customer event); evolved into the current Sessions format mid-2010s.
  • Cadence. Annual, late April / early May.
  • Venue. Moscone West, San Francisco.
  • Scale. Several thousand attendees.
  • Track focus. Payments, financial infrastructure, AI commerce, Stripe Apps, certification.
  • Notable. Sessions 2026 (April 29–30, Moscone West) explicitly included tracks on AI agent-ready checkout, crypto for business, and tech leaders.

Twilio SIGNAL

  • First held. 2013 in San Francisco.
  • Cadence. Annual, May (alternating between San Francisco and other cities, including London for European editions).
  • Scale. Several thousand attendees in person.
  • Track focus. Customer communications APIs, AI-powered communications, segment data platform.
  • Notable themes. 2026 SIGNAL theme “Build Wonder,” centred on AI-augmented communication. May 6–7, 2026, Marriott Marquis, San Francisco. London edition in 2025 featured Twilio CEO Khozema Shipchandler and senior leadership.

Salesforce Dreamforce

  • First held. 2003.
  • Cadence. Annual, September.
  • Venue. Moscone Center, San Francisco (with extensive expansion into surrounding hotels and venues).
  • Scale. 170,000+ registered attendees historically; one of the largest enterprise software events globally.
  • Track focus. Salesforce platform, Slack, Tableau, MuleSoft, AI (Agentforce), Trailhead (developer education).
  • Companion programs. Trailhead Live, Trailblazer Community events.

Oracle CloudWorld / JavaOne

  • CloudWorld first held. 2022 (rebranded from OpenWorld).
  • JavaOne. Originally Sun, 1996; discontinued by Oracle 2017; revived 2022.
  • Cadence. Annual.
  • Venue. Las Vegas (CloudWorld), San Francisco (JavaOne historically).
  • Track focus. Oracle Database, OCI, Java, ERP, NetSuite.

IBM TechXchange

  • First held. 2023.
  • Predecessors. IBM Think (still held as a separate business-focused event); IBM Champions Summit; many earlier IBM technical conferences.
  • Cadence. Annual.
  • Venue. Las Vegas (2023, 2024), Atlanta (2026), rotating.
  • Track focus. Watson / watsonx, hybrid cloud, Red Hat, Linux on Z, security.
  • HashiConf co-location. Beginning 2026, HashiConf is held alongside TechXchange following IBM’s 2025 acquisition of HashiCorp.

SAP TechEd

  • Annual. Held in Las Vegas / Bangalore (historically; format varies).
  • Track focus. SAP S/4HANA, BTP (Business Technology Platform), AI integrations, developer extensibility.

Adobe MAX / Adobe Summit

  • MAX. Annual, October, Los Angeles. Creative-focused with developer-extensibility content (Adobe Express APIs, Creative Cloud APIs, AI/Firefly).
  • Summit. Marketing-focused but includes Adobe Experience Platform developer tracks.

NVIDIA GTC — GPU Technology Conference

  • First held. 2009 (as a smaller technical event); now the largest AI-focused developer conference globally.
  • Cadence. Spring (San Jose) and regional editions (DC, Taipei, etc.).
  • Scale. Tens of thousands in person; massive online keynote audience.
  • Track focus. AI, accelerated computing, robotics, healthcare, automotive, simulation. Jensen Huang’s keynote is now a marquee industry moment.

OpenAI DevDay

  • First held. November 6, 2023, San Francisco.
  • Notable subsequent editions. DevDay 2024 distributed across San Francisco, London, Singapore. DevDay 2025 (October 6, 2025, Fort Mason, San Francisco): 1,500+ developers, 780K YouTube keynote views.
  • Track focus. OpenAI API platform, agent tooling, model releases, ecosystem partners.

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon

  • First held. November 2015, San Francisco.
  • Cadence. Three regional editions per year — North America (autumn), Europe (spring), and China (varying). Asia / Japan editions occasionally added.
  • Operator. CNCF / Linux Foundation.
  • Scale. 12,000+ in person at major editions.
  • Track focus. Kubernetes, all CNCF projects, cloud-native tooling.
  • Significance. Despite being multi-vendor, KubeCon serves as effective flagship for the entire cloud-native ecosystem and is the most important annual gathering for infrastructure engineers.

Snowflake Summit

  • Cadence. Annual, June, Las Vegas.
  • Scale. Tens of thousands of attendees by 2024.
  • Track focus. Snowflake Data Cloud, Snowpark, Native Apps, AI/ML on Snowflake.

Databricks Data + AI Summit (DAIS)

  • Cadence. Annual, June, San Francisco.
  • Scale. Tens of thousands of attendees; one of the largest data-and-AI conferences in the world.
  • Track focus. Apache Spark, Delta Lake, MLflow, Unity Catalog, generative AI, DBRX.

DeveloperWeek

  • Cadence. Annual, February, San Jose (with virtual editions).
  • Operator. Independent (Developer Marketing Group).
  • Scale. 5,000+ developers from 70+ countries.
  • Track focus. General developer technologies, AI, hackathons, careers.

Conference attendance scale (approximate, large-edition snapshot)

ConferenceApproximate in-person scale
AWS re:Invent60,000+
Salesforce Dreamforce50,000+
Snowflake Summit25,000+
Databricks DAIS20,000+
Microsoft Build5,000–10,000
Google I/O7,000
Apple WWDC5,000
GitHub Universe3,000–5,000
NVIDIA GTC (spring)25,000+
Stripe Sessions3,000
Twilio SIGNAL2,000–3,000
OpenAI DevDay1,500
KubeCon NA12,000

These numbers shift year to year; the relative ranking is more stable than any single edition’s count.

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