GOTO is a vendor independent international software development conference with more that 90 top speaker and 1300 attendees. The conference cover topics such as .Net, Java, Open Source, Agile, Architecture and Design, Web, Cloud, New Languages and Processes

What is GOTO Aarhus?

GOTO Aarhus is the enterprise software development conference designed for team leads, architects, and project management and is organized by developers, for developers. As software developers and architects ourselves, we wanted to craft the ultimate conference.

The result is a high quality conference experience where a tremendous amount of attention and investment has gone into having the best content on the most important topics presented by the leaders in our community, staged in an intimate environment needed to support as much learning and networking as possible.

Our concept has always been to present the latest developments as they become relevant and interesting for the software development community. With a 360 degree perspective we present new technology and trends in a non vendor forum to give the attendees inspiration, energy and desire to learn. Plus, we always have awesome speakers!

The ideas and the people behind GOTO Aarhus have brought new conferences around the world which include:

YOW! Australia

Run by Bederra Labs in partnership with Trifork, the YOW! Australia Software Developer Conference is a unique opportunity for you to listen to and talk with international software experts in a relaxed setting.

QCon London and QCon San Francisco

These two QCon's Conferences are co-produced by Trifork and InfoQ.com.  QCon is a practitioner-driven conference designed for team leads, architects and project management.

GOTO Aarhus - formerly known as JAOO

GOTO Aarhus has been an annual event in Denmark since 1997 and attracts more than 1300 participants. The idea for GOTO came about in the late 1990's as the management at Trifork wanted to create a vendor independent forum that would give the development staff inspiration, energy and desire to learn coupled with the chance to network and simply to hang out with some of the "rock stars" of the IT community. Now 16 years later, the concept has grown from a small software conference to some of the leading developer conferences in the world.