On June, 5th 2025, we have a session together with our partner, Deutsche Bank.
Session
- Managing components interconnections in enterprise ecosystem - Dmitry Silkov and Alexander Matveev
Location
Deutsche Bank Berlin
📌 Postal address: Otto-Suhr-Allee 16, 10585 Berlin
🚪 Entrance: Otto-Suhr-Allee 16: New Building
🚆 Getting there by public transport:
🔴 Subway: U2 stop „Ernst-Reuter-Platz“
🚌 Bus: 245/M45, stops „U Ernst-Reuter-Platz“ or „Marchstr.“
🚶♀️🚶 How to find the right entrance:
- From Ernst-Reuter-Platz (U2 station or bus stop), walk towards the high-rise Deutsche Bank building with a bank branch.
- To the left of this building, you’ll see Otto-Suhr-Allee 16: New Building.
- At the very front of the building, you’ll see Dave B. café ☕ , which means you’re almost there, yay! 🎉
- Walk past the café Dave B. and head to the first entrance of the office building with glass rotating doors (it will be on your left).
- Signage with the event name will be placed near the entrance.
- You made it! Enter and proceed to check-in at the reception.
Registration & ID Requirements:
- 🔥 Important! Please bring a valid ID, as you’ll need to show it at the entrance for security check-in.
- Quick note: When registering, make sure to put in the box your real name (as it appears on your ID) instead of a nickname. This will help avoid any issues at the door. Thanks for your understanding!
- Check-In Procedure: Your full name must be correctly listed in your RSVP (e.g., Max Mustermann). Incomplete or unclear names (e.g., j, j k, Happy Cat) will not be allowed entry due to strict security policies. Please bring a valid ID for name verification at the entrance.
Agenda
18:00: Doors Open / Guests Arrival
18:30: Intro, afterwards Presentation
19:30: Networking
21:30: Doors Close
Abstracts
Managing components interconnections in enterprise ecosystem
In this talk, we’ll demonstrate how we manage application properties and component topology as plain Java code. We’ll show how this approach brings all the benefits of a type-safe language to configuration — including compilation checks, full IDE support, and even unit tests. We’ll also explain how it enables seamless management of a complex system topology, allowing changes to be distributed effortlessly while ensuring its consistency.
Dmitry Silkov
Senior Engineer at Deutsche Bank Berlin Technology Centre, Core Trading Technology
Alexander Matveev
Technology Management Lead at Deutsche Bank Berlin Technology Centre, Core Trading Technology
A big thank you to Deutsche Bank for hosting the event and generously providing food and drinks during the event. Your innovative approach and commitment to excellence are greatly appreciated!