Following our sponsorship of Quark, technical fest and Women’s Hackathon we’re investing in yet another major Aisa tech conference. At our Bangalore development center, we care about open source, so much so that we’re taking loads of our teams to The Great Indian Developer Summit!

GIDS is Asia’s largest developer gathering and hot-spot for developers from across the world. It features world class speakers keynoting in Java scripts, trends in UI/UX, how data and cloud are changing the landscape and evolution of DevOps and architecture. In its tenth edition, the GIDS  is scheduled to take place from April 25th – 28th, 2017 at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Over the course of four days, GIDS will be featuring 200+ sessions, 100+ speakers from around the world, and 30+ exhibitors across 5 thoroughly technical days. The summit aims to curate eight broad tracks – Web, Mobile, Java, Dynamic Language, Data, Cloud, DevOps and Architecture. Each track will be featuring exciting cutting edge content, thereby offering great opportunities to learn different elements of the software industry.

Meet us & Learn 

Consequently, we the Sabre team will be running a stand, manned by some of our coolest developers. We will be showcasing our technology solutions, answering questions such as ‘what is it like to work with a company that builds products for the world’s largest industry – travel?’ and also have our technical experts share their knowledge through a series of 20 minutes ‘Tech Talks’ every day during lunch break. Rumour has it we will be also giving out goodies to anyone taking time out to come visit!

Win Prizes!

That was about learning, let’s get you into gearing up for some winning. Every day, at Sabre booth we plan to run a number of Java and Dot Net challenges that are programmed for three different levels. For all the techies who have the knack to code and answer some interesting questions, here is your opportunity to win an Apple Kindle every day. Now, that’s not all, if you cleared our final round of the challenge on any of the days at the event, you are eligible for our lucky draw on 28th April and get an opportunity to win Apple iWatch!

Hear our Experts

#1 India’s Millennials in Technology: High Maintenance or the Future by Shail Maniar

Every day we hear how automation, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, virtual reality and other new technologies are taking over jobs across the globe. In this talk, we will share insights on how millennials are responding to the influx of next-gen technologies with respect to their careers. This will be based on the actual data collected from millennials who are getting ready to be employed and those currently working in India’s technology industry. We will also raise some debatable questions around meeting millennial expectations, re-training the millennial workforce for the new economy and what skills/roles the engineering community should focus on in the future.

#2 Wearables and the Future of Mobile Applications by Priya Dhandapani

Wearable technology has emerged as one of the fastest growing segments in the high-tech market and is becoming ubiquitous with the young and old generations. It is already offering applications for consumers, businesses, emergency services and military users. In this talk, we will give you a brief overview of the applications of wearable technology in enterprise space and how wearables will influence the future of mobile application development.

#3 ‘Code Quality’ – the Forgotten Saga by Monish Matthias and Shekhar Manjargi

Most technology teams invest a lot of time and rightfully on the architecture, design, deployment strategy, velocity and quality. The most commonly neglected factor is the ‘code quality’ and the focus on the reduction of ‘technical debt’ of the application. Both the factors have a direct co-relation to the stability, reliability, maintainability & quality. In this talk, we take you on the journey of the best practices of code quality, usage of commonly available tools that can be leveraged, tweaks and custom code that can be written to have meaningful reports, check gates, mechanisms to proactively catch, dispatch and fix code quality related issues. We will walk you through sample reports, flow charts and prescriptive recommendations on what you can take back to your workplace to reduce your technical debt and have a watch over the code quality.

We are hiring!

Don’t forget, we are hiring. Meet us booth #10 to know more about work opportunities at Sabre, as well as our leadership and mentoring programs. Here are just a few of the perks

  • Be a part of a global company that offers the stability of a large organization paired with the exciting culture of a startup.
  • Work with the best in all of the disciplines
  • Open work culture, flexible work time and environment
  • Global exposure and opportunity to travel