Highlights from the 4th ESCC Domestic Developer Conference in Shanghai

The fourth ESCC domestic developer conference held at Ctrip's headquarters in Shanghai gathered around 100 engineers to share ElasticSearch product roadmaps, core search system experiences, Kibana 4 features, and best practices for building high‑throughput ELK clusters.

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Highlights from the 4th ESCC Domestic Developer Conference in Shanghai

On October 25, the fourth ESCC domestic developer conference was held at Lingkong SOHO, the headquarters of Ctrip Travel Network, organized by the ElasticSearch Chinese Community and co‑hosted by Ctrip.

Developers from Elastic’s US headquarters presented future plans and new features for ElasticSearch, Logstash, Beats, and related products.

Yu Bing, co‑founder of Danke Apartment, shared experiences of building a core search system around ElasticSearch; Rao Chenlin, architect from Sina Weibo, introduced new features of Kibana 4; and Ctrip’s Technical Support Center director Wu Xiaogang presented best practices for constructing high‑throughput ELK clusters.

The conference attracted about 100 developers and system‑operation engineers from major internet and software companies in Shanghai and surrounding areas, who praised the event for its practical content and expressed eagerness for more technical exchanges in the future.

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