All session times are listed in Pacific Time (PT). You can adjust your timezone within the virtual platform to view content in your selected timezone.
Yes, content from all sessions will be made available on the On Demand tab within 24 hours of the conclusion of the session (except hands-on deep dive sessions). You will be able to access on demand content from within the virtual platform until October 14, 2022.
Additional hands-on, deep dive sessions will be scheduled to accommodate APJ participants. Meeting invites for APJ will be sent separately.
EMEA will participate with AMER for the hands-on, deep dive sessions.
To access the virtual event platform you must use the email that you registered with. Please refer to your confirmation email to see the email address used to register or email techsummit@typeaevents.com.
The site will be available for on-demand viewing through October 14, 2022 (subject to change).
Yes, please use #techsummit. There will be additional Slack channels created for breakout sessions.
No, this is an internal only event.
No, Databricks will not be hosting any in-person watch parties or sponsoring gatherings for the event. If you are local to a Databricks office, you are welcome to book your own conference room to watch with other Field Eng or CS Bricksters.
Aligned with the updated GTM T&E guidance, Databricks will not reimburse for any travel or additional expenses related to Tech Summit FY23.
Yes, we are offering swag. In order to receive the swag you needed to opt in during the registration process.Swag will be delivered to the following major Databricks Offices for pick up. For all other attendees, you can go the Databricks store and request your swag to be delivered to your home location.
Databricks Offices that will need to pick up their swag:
- New York
- Washington D.C.
- Seattle
- San Francisco
- Amsterdam
- Sydney
- Signapore
- Bangalore
All Keynotes will be replayed during APJ optimized times. Please use the APJ replay filter on the Main agenda to locate those sessions.
All APJ Deep Dives are hosted outside of the virtual platform. Please refer to your calendar for an invite. Otherwise, you can reference the document linked below.
Yes, this is a mandatory event for all Fiend Engineering and Customer Success.
We are changing things up this year and will be hosting a raffle for the top point earners.
Attendees will earn participation points by attending event sessions and completing session quizzes/hands-on labs.
We welcome feedback regarding the Databricks Tech Summit FY23 virtual conference. Complete the conference survey or send us a note at techsummit@typeaevents.com.
Databricks is committed to creating a safe and inclusive virtual experience for all attendees, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment in any form. All communication — including at the event and various associated venues, as well as online — should be appropriate for a professional audience, including people of many different backgrounds and experiences. Be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other attendees. Act professionally. Remember that harassment and sexist, racist, or exclusionary jokes are not appropriate at any time at any event organized by Databricks.
For all chat interactions during Tech Summit FY23, we expect attendees to abide by the event’s Code of Conduct to ensure the environment remains productive and respectful. The following chat guidelines will further help ensure we maintain an inclusive virtual experience throughout our event:
- Be respectful of others.
- Avoid conflicts and arguments.
- Use common sense, kindness, and consideration
- If you intend to participate in any video conference during the event, please make sure to dress appropriately.
If an attendee engages in behavior that doesn’t comply with these expectations, Databricks may take any action that we deem appropriate, including warning the Attendee, excluding the Attendee from certain activities, expelling the Attendees from the virtual experience, banning the Attendee from online chats and other similar type experiences. Attendees asked to stop any harassing or other unacceptable behavior are expected to comply immediately. Anyone violating these rules may be asked to leave the virtual experience and be subject to other disciplinary action as appropriate.
Please note, while we take all concerns raised seriously, we will use our discretion to determine when and how to follow up on reported incidents, and may decline to take any further action and/or may direct the participant to other resources to address the concern.
One of Databricks’ most valuable assets is confidential and proprietary information about our business plans, products, and systems. Information that is not public is considered confidential and proprietary – the property of Databricks.
Bricksters sign Employment Agreements and Employee Proprietary Information and Inventions Agreements as a condition of their employment with Databricks. That means you are responsible for safeguarding information about Databricks, our customers, our partners, our vendors, and your fellow employees. In addition, you may not use confidential Databricks information to benefit your current or future outside employment or activities, or to obtain personal gain or profit. Doing so is a violation of our Global Code of Conduct and potentially a violation of our Insider Trading Policy.
Our work with customers may also include access to their confidential information and it is a fundamental part of our customer-relationships that we keep this safe. It is vital for our business reputation that we treat customer information with the greatest care in order to build trust and foster successful, long-term relationships.
As you participate in Tech Summit FY23, please take care to review and remember your continuing obligations to protect Databricks’ and its customers’ confidential and proprietary information. For example:
You may not disclose non-public information on such subjects as company earnings, new or future products, acquisitions of other businesses, or changes in management.
- You may not discuss company operations or customers with a non-employee, except when required in the normal course of business and only after confirming that the non-employee is subject to a nondisclosure agreement with Databricks.
- To prevent the unauthorized release to the public of confidential and proprietary information and avoid inaccuracies in public information, all contacts with the news media are coordinated by Databricks’ PR team . If you are contacted by the media, you should immediately direct the individual to the PR team (press@databricks.com), who will handle all requests in a prompt, courteous manner. The media can include blogs, newspapers, television, trade publications, etc. For more information, review our External Communications & Social Media Policy.
If you have any concerns and need to report an issue during Tech Summit FY23, please contact Tech Summit organizers at techsummit@typeaevents.com and provide your name, phone number, email and a description of the situation. Organizers can only address complaints for behavior in the Virtual Event. Thank you for helping make Databricks Tech Summit FY23 a welcoming, friendly place for all to share new ideas, learn and connect.