***Sessions and speakers are subject to change. Additional sessions will be added as they become available.
14:45 to 15:30 CEST
Experience dramatic performance gains by diving beneath Drupal's application layer into the network protocols that power the web. This session explores cutting-edge transport layer technologies to supercharge your Drupal sites without changing a single line of PHP code.
Nicolas PERUSSEL (mamoot)
In today's threat landscape, securing Drupal applications is paramount. This session diving into the practical application of 'Secure by Design' principles.
Janna Malikova (Jannakha)
11:30 to 12:15 CEST
What if your next patch, Drush command, or deployment script were drafted by an AI partner? Discover how to train and integrate an AI co-pilot into your Drupal DevOps pipeline.
Ovanes Budakyan (ovanes)
AI bots are bringing websites down with never ending search queries.
What can you as a site builder do about that? Which modules can help?
And how do you get a better search experience at the same time.
Antje Lorch (Ifrik)
This session presents a real-world case study of a large-scale enterprise application built on Drupal as a headless API, designed to handle a high volume of data—both fresh and migrated from Drupal 7.
We’ll dive into key challenges and solutions, including:
Vijay Mani (vijaycs85)
Drush 14 is a rewrite of all of its commands. We have trimmed a lot of special sauce in favor of doing things the native Symfony Console way. Our end game is for Drush to go away in favor of our commands in Drupal Core or CMS.
Moshe Weitzman (moshe weitzman)
Still running Drupal 7, rebuilding in Drupal 10/11, and stuck with some on-prem along the way? What if your traffic could pick the right path automatically, all while using one domain? Join us for a routing adventure through legacy, modern, and everything between!
Constantin Dumitrescu (oldspot)
Is your Drupal app still facing performance issues despite all the efforts? Discover how to profile your app locally with New Relic and DDEV to uncover deeper code issues affecting the performance.
Roman Paska (Taran2l)
09:15 to 10:00 CEST
Do you still use Database Logging in Drupal? Or already switched to the syslog, files, cloud? In both cases - you're cooking the logs wrong! And I'll explain why!
Prerequisite
A couple of looks at Drupal logs and an attempt to find something useful there.
Aleksei Korepov (Murz)
Imagine everyone was a royal. If that was the case, privacy would not be enough. We would all have top notch secrecy.
Renato Vasconcellos Gomes (revagomes), Rodrigo Panchiniak Fernandes (Rodrigo-panchiniak-fernandes)
All other checks and actions apart from Unit and Browsing testing that can be added to a project to quality assurance: accessibility, performance, API testing, static analysis and other tests.
Ricardo Sanz Ante (Tunic)
Transform your risky production deployments into a smooth, reliable process. Learn from 5+ years of continuously improving the release flow for a platform handling 40+ sites.
Toni Kolev (toni.kolev)
The Update Framework (TUF) is a standard being adopted across the open web, as a collaboration between open source projects to improve supply chain security. Learn about how this collaboration came to be, what TUF is, and why it was chosen to support Drupal's Automatic Updates initiative.
Christopher Gervais (ergonlogic)
In an era where website performance directly impacts business outcomes, Kubernetes empowers Drupal developers to build infinitely scalable, self-healing architectures.
Paulo Carvalho (Pmaiacar)