Conference Profile
About SECR 2017
Software Engineering Conference in Russia (SECR) is one of the brightest annual IT events in our country. The 13th edition of the SECR will take place on October, 20-22 in Saint-Petersburg.
Conference program will include:
- Invited experts of global and Russian IT market;
- Reports, selected on competitive basis, from more than 150 submissions;
- Discussions;
- Workshops;
- Special Networking Party.
In total more than 100 events for the two conference main days.
Over the years SECR has become one of the largest platforms for sharing experience, obtaining knowledge and networking.
One of the important conference features is SECR scope. Software development process is considered in all its aspects: technologies, management, education, HR, business etc.
Registration is available for two or one conference days. Special discounts are offered for early-bird registration, students, groups (3+) and RUSSOFT members.
Annually SECR is supported by leading companies of software engineering industry, associations and IT news media.
Key Speakers 2005-2016
- Dino Esposito
- David Garlan
- Mickey W. Mantle
- Alexander Tormasov
- Andrey Ivanov
- Robert Farish
Ivar Jacobson
Dave Thomas
Jim Stikeleather
Wil van der Aalst- David Goldsmith
Bill Curtis
Ben Bederson
Viktor Ivannikov
Igor Agamirzian
Bertrand Meyer
Jeff Sutherland
Bjarne Stroustrup
Thomas Erl
Ben Livshits
Ilya Segalovich
Dr. Richard Mark Soley
Steve Todd
Lars Bak
Grady Booch
Paul C. Brown
Yuri Gurevich
Hillel Glazer
Alexander L. Wolf
Michael Cusumano
Erich Gamma
Enrique Duvos
Larry Constantine
Stephen Mellor
Boris Babayan
Askhat Urazbaev
About conference
Organized since 2005, SECR is the key annual software event in Central and Eastern Europe that is regularly attended by over 700 participants from local industry. Our total reach is over 1 million software and IT people from CEE region (online + media coverage).
The conference produce a high quality program with acceptance rate about 35%. The list of keynote speakers from previous conferences includes Bjarne Stroustrup, Ivar Jacobson, Jeff Sutherland, David Goldsmith, Bertrand Meyer, Dino Esposito, Dave Thomas, David Garlan, Jim Stikeleather, Thomas Erl, Richard Mark Soley, Ilya Segalovich, Mickey W. Mantle, Grady Booch, Erich Gamma, Michael Cusumano, Larry Constantine, Lars Bak, Michael Fagan, Bill Hefley, Rick Kazman, Alexander Tormasov, Yuri Gurevich, Steve Masters, Mark Paulk and other software thought leaders as well as VP-s and Technical Fellows of major high-tech corporations.
The conference was supported by such companies as Adobe, EMC, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Deutsche Bank, ORACLE, SAP, Siemens, Sun Microsystems, T-Systems, VMWare, Kaspersky Lab, Auriga and others. It is also endorsed by the most of key local software/IT associations.