Save the date for MQ Summit 2025 — the premier event where messaging experts, developers, and decision-makers gather to shape the future of message queues and event-driven architectures!
MQ Summit 2025 Date: 6 November Location: Berlin, Germany
The Call for Talks is now open! We’re looking for insightful sessions that cover real-world use cases, best practices, and the latest innovations in messaging technology.
What We’re Looking For:
Deep dives into messaging platforms like RabbitMQ, Kafka, Pulsar, NATS, LavinMQ, Amazon SQS, Google Cloud Pub/Sub, and more
Case studies on large-scale deployments, performance tuning, and troubleshooting
Innovations in event-driven architectures, hybrid cloud strategies, and emerging standards
Security, observability, and reliability best practices
How messaging enables cloud-to-edge, AI, smart manufacturing, connected vehicles, and other cutting-edge trends
Messaging patterns including Pub/Sub, M:N, push vs. pull, and the evolving role of messaging vs. HTTP
CFP closes June 15, 2025 — don’t miss your chance to share your expertise and connect with the messaging community! MQ Summit
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Here are some highlights from the previous RabbitMQ Summit event: Migrating to Quorum Queues with Minimal Code Changes - Stefan Moser | RabbitMQ Summit 2024 https://youtu.be/ODttmCR4Dgc?si=6hl5CvzfDp7MPyyV
Keynote Alert: Sam Newman at MQ Summit!
Join tech thought-leader Sam Newman as he untangles the messy meaning behind “asynchronous” in distributed systems—because using the same word differently can cost you big.
Thank you to everyone who submitted such amazing talks! We’re excited to announce that the MQSummit Call for Papers has been extended to July 6th -giving you more time to share your story.
Join us for a full day of expert-led talks and in-depth discussions on messaging technologies. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with messaging professionals and learn from industry leaders.
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Early-bird pricing is available for a limited time.
First speakers announced for MQ Summit 2025: JB Onofré & Simon Unge! Don’t miss their insights on messaging & stream tech. Early bird rates still available - grab your spot now!
Message brokers + MCP: More than just another protocol?
Join Ken Liao & Vignesh Selvam as they unveil how MCP transforms RabbitMQ & ActiveMQ into AI-native tools for secure, scalable multi-agent systems. MQ Summit
Get a sneak peek into the future of Apache ActiveMQ with JB Onofré - from runtime upgrades to cloud-ready scalability and advanced management tools. MQ Summit
At MQ Summit 2025, Clemens Vasters (Microsoft Azure Messaging Lead Architect) introduces CNCF xRegistry-a metadata model set to power robust, type-safe event pipelines across Azure & Microsoft Fabric. Key takeaway:
Explore how Valkey goes beyond caching into high-speed messaging, from pub/sub to queues & streams, at MQ Summit 2025 with Kyle Davis & Roberto Luna Rojas.
As streaming workloads scale, storage often becomes the bottleneck. In his session, Simon Unge takes us deep into how RabbitMQ is evolving beyond local disk limitations with tiered storage architecture.
What you’ll learn:
The fundamentals of RabbitMQ stream storage: segment files, indexes, and I/O operations
How to extend systems non-disruptively with file abstraction layers
Implementing storage backends that preserve write performance while enabling transparent multi-tier reads
Strategies to maintain high performance at scale without disrupting live workloads
Don’t miss this technical deep-dive if you want a clear roadmap to building cost-effective, scalable, and reliable RabbitMQ stream storage. MQ Summit
Learn how MQTT & Apache Pulsar unite to power connected vehicles at MQ Summit 2025! Just one month to go - save your spot for insights from Gaurav Saxena & Matteo Merli. MQ Summit
LIVE NOW: David Ware (CTO, IBM MQ) keynote - “The Power of Queues”
Key insight: Everyone says “asynchronous” but nobody agrees what it means. Understanding the real distinctions matters more than buzzwords. https://youtu.be/3UGoG92j8o4