Featured Talks Overview
Featured Talks cover interesting and widely applicable topics and are 45 minutes in duration. They’re always a big hit with attendees.
Each core day of programming – Monday, October 16 and Tuesday, October 17, will host “Featured Talks” in the 12:45 pm ET time block.
See who and what will be covered below, and plan now to see them in downtown Raleigh!
*Note, the talks take place over lunch / while lunch is available each day, so feel free to eat as you attend a session.
Monday, October 16
Case Study/Demo 1 Track
What’s New with rubicon-ml? Capital One’s Solution for Logging the ML Lifecycle
Kishore Iyer & Ryan Soley, Capital One
Details Coming Soon!
Case Study/Demo 2 Track
The Search for Transparency and Accountability in the Age of AI:RAI & XAI as essential tools.
Ezequiel Lanza, Intel
Developer 1 Track
Optimizing vector search in Postgres shouldn’t be this hard 😢
Nikita Shamgunov & Raouf Chebri, Neon
Details Coming Soon!
DevOps Track
Red Hat OpenShift as a Sandbox
Brad Bazemore, Red Hat
Tuesday, October 17
Machine Learning/AI Track
Are Privacy and Intellectual Property Still Relevant? Perspectives From History, Biology, Math, and, of Course, AI
Dr. Chris Hazard, Howso
Case Study/Demo 1 Track
Challenges and Opportunities Building LLM-powered Application
Sachin Solkhan, Fidelity Investments
Details Coming Soon!
Databases Track
Achieve five 9s and near-zero downtime with database extreme high availability
Vibhor Kumar, EDB
Details Coming Soon!
Developer 1 Track
Accessibility Reimagined
Lise Noble, Discover Financial Services
DevOps Track
Maximize Lunchtime and Minimize War Rooms: Empower Efficiency with Full-Stack Observability
Jason Myers, Cisco AppDynamics
Note, this reflects the speaker lineup current to the date of this post’s publication. Check the main schedule for the most current track sessions list.