The BACASD Conference took place in San Francisco, attracting over 1,000 attendees from all over the world. The conference provided a platform for developers, engineers, and tech enthusiasts to explore the latest trends and technologies in blockchain, app coding, API, and software development, network with peers, and learn from industry experts. The conference featured engaging and informative sessions, workshops, and keynote speeches from leading experts, including a keynote from a blockchain expert. The conference was a huge success and provided attendees with valuable insights and knowledge to help advance their careers. The event was organized by S3H and for more information about future events, please visit https://technologyconference.com.
API Workshop
- API Coding in 2026: The Contract Is Still Everything
- Model Context Protocol (MCP), Standardizing How AI Systems Access and Use Context
- Boomi’s Revolutionary API Management in the AI Era
- Elevating API Innovation at DeveloperWeek 2025
- Exploring API Integration Platforms for Web App Development
App Dev Workshop
- Cloudflare's EmDash: The WordPress Successor Nobody Saw Coming
- App Coding in 2026: I Don't Know What I'm Doing Anymore (And That's Fine)
- MCP Guide, Turning Model Context Protocol into the Backbone of AI Systems
- Automating Your WordPress Workflow with Bubble + ChatGPT
- NowSecure Launches First Comprehensive Mobile App Privacy Solution
Blockchain Workshop
- The SEC Just Rewrote the Rules on Crypto — Here’s What Changed
- Mining, Staking, Wrapping, Airdrops: The SEC Clears Four Core Crypto Activities
- How a Crypto-Asset Enters — and Exits — Securities Law Status Under the New SEC Rules
- Bitcoin, Ether, Meme Coins, Stablecoins: The SEC Now Has a Box for Each
- Congress Is Writing the Law the SEC Guidance Can’t Replace
S3H: Software, Services, Solutions, and Hardware
- Zero Trust at Scale: What Mature Implementations Actually Look Like
- Ransomware Economics in 2026: Why the Market Keeps Growing Despite the Crackdowns
- Software Supply Chain Attacks: The Threat Vector That Infrastructure Is Not Built to Stop
- IT Support in the Agentic Era: What Help Desks Look Like When AI Does the Tickets
- Platform Engineering and the Observability Stack: Why Internal Developer Platforms Are the New Competitive Infrastructure
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