The key to success in a crowded game market is meeting and exceeding player expectations. Games need to be always available, and offer seamless experiences both in the game and out. On top of that, engaging player communities, virtual goods and currencies, player leaderboards, reliable chat and more are essential. Delivering all this for your audience, plus building your player base and making sure it thrives long term, requires the right technology tools, solutions and strategy.
In this webinar, Henning Kosmack, publisher behind one of the world’s largest social games, Mahjong Trails, along with other industry pros, share the key ingredients that help successful studios thrive, and the technology demands behind every strategy. You’ll learn why a real-time, scalable data stack is necessary to build an audience – and keep that audience happy. Plus you’ll hear how to launch faster, update more efficiently, keep users happy while sticking to your budget, and more.
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Presenters
Henning Kosmack
CEO and Co-founder, MegaZebra
Henning Kosmack is an entrepreneur, angel investor and experienced board member.
He has been on all sides of the table, as a founder, VC, CorpDev, M&A (buy- and sell-side), including post-merger integration Henning is leading MegaZebra, one of Europe’s first — and most successful — social and mobile gaming companies.
Daniel Lee
Solutions Architect – WWCS DNB Games, AWS
Daniel Lee brings a history of competitive gaming to the cloud industry. While formerly high ranked in Osu!, Pokemon, and Overwatch, Daniel is now more casual, playing games like Slay the Spire and Genshin Impact. Daniel seeks to bring cool game concepts to life and to an audience, through either enabling game studios to make fun games, or creating them himself. Daniel has a specialty in AWS serverless analytics through co-creating the Game Analytics Pipeline solution, along with blog/media content to enable users to effectively utilize the solution.
Aaron Ploetz
DBRE/Developer Advocate, DataStax
Aaron Ploetz is a developer advocate at DataStax He’s been a professional software developer since 1997 and has several years of experience working on and leading DevOps teams for startups and Fortune 50 enterprises. He is a three-time Cassandra MVP, and has worked as an author on the books “Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week” and “Mastering Apache Cassandra 3.x.”
Rachel Kaser
Technology Writer, VentureBeat (Moderator)
Rachel Kaser is a technology writer from Dallas, Texas. She has been writing about tech for various publications since 2013, and has covered almost everything about the industry. She currently covers news for Venturebeat.
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