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The R Systems BlogBook contest, launching soon in partnership with HackerNoon, gives R Systems staff a chance to share their experiences and win prizes. Stay tuned for updates!
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Seasons greetings, folks! 🌲🥂🎉


’Tis the season to be merry, and in that spirit, we’re thrilled to announce a unique partnership between R Systems and HackerNoon for a first-of-its-kind internal writing contest: R Systems BlogBook — Chapter 1.

This contest is designed exclusively for R Systems staff to share your experiences, projects, and case studies, showcasing the hard work you've put in and how it contributes to R Systems' leadership in the digital transformation industry and its unique approach to software product engineering.

Key Contest Info

  • Duration: 3 months,
  • Rounds: 3 (one per month)
  • Total Winners: 12 (4 winners per round)
  • Prizes:
    • Grand Prize: Co-branded Laptop Sleeve
    • Top Participants: Co-branded Blogger Badge

Contest Structure

  • The contest kicks off in January 2025 (exact date TBA).
  • Each round will focus on two writing prompts, with one month for submissions.
  • After each round, the editorial team will review ALL eligible submissions and select the top four stories. These will be featured on R Systems' blog and subsequently showcased on the company’s business page on HackerNoon.


Participants are to use their projects and experience at R Systems to tackle one of two writing prompts each round, as follows:

Writing Prompts by Round

Round 1

  • AI/ML Model Deployment with MLflow and Kubernetes
  • Enhancing Developer Productivity with GitHub Copilot and Other AI Tools


Round 2

  • Microservices Observability: Leveraging OpenTelemetry
  • Implementing Zero Trust Security in Cloud-Native Environments


Round 3

  • Exploring the Capabilities of WebAssembly for High-Performance Web Applications

  • Integrating Generative AI into SaaS Applications: Best Practices and Use Cases


Interested participants are encouraged to start brainstorming ideas and stay tuned for the official announcement with full details.

Be the first to know when we share new updates by subscribing to the HackerNoon Contests Announcement Page [here].

We can’t wait to read your work!