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9:30am PDT

[Virtual] OPEN Session: From Technical Possibility to User Value: Product Management Strategies for Successful AI Implementation
Thursday June 5, 2025 9:30am - 9:55am PDT
Abhai Pratap Singh, Amazon, Senior Product Manager-Technical

"From Technical Possibility to User Value: Product Management Strategies for Successful AI Implementation" explores the delicate balance between advancing AI capabilities and maintaining genuine user value. Drawing from experience leading Alexa's voice assistant development, this session reveals practical strategies for putting user needs at the center of AI product development. Learn how to avoid the trap of 'tech for tech's sake' while driving meaningful innovation. Through real-world examples from voice AI and multi-modal interactions, discover frameworks for evaluating AI features, measuring user impact, and making strategic decisions that enhance rather than complicate the user experience. Perfect for product leaders navigating the AI revolution.
Speakers
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Abhai Pratap Singh

Senior Product Manager-Technical, Amazon
Abhai Pratap Singh is a Senior Product Manager-Technical at Amazon Alexa, where he leads strategic initiatives in voice AI technology. With 9 years of experience building AI-driven products used by millions, he specializes in creating human-centric AI experiences that balance innovation... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 9:30am - 9:55am PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Expo Stage

9:30am PDT

[Virtual] PRO Session: Building Production Ready, Intelligent Agentic Systems with Dapr Agents
Thursday June 5, 2025 9:30am - 9:55am PDT
Mark Fussell, Diagrid, CEO
Yaron Schneider, Diagrid, Co-Founder / CTO


As developers push the boundaries of AI-driven automation, the challenge of orchestrating and managing autonomous agents at scale becomes increasingly complex. Dapr Agents is an open-source framework that dramatically lowers the creation of production ready agentic systems, powered by the CNCF Dapr's (dapr.io) distributed application runtime, used by thousands of enterprises today in mission critical services. By combining LLM-driven reasoning with Dapr’s virtual actor model, pub/sub messaging, and stateful workflows, Dapr Agents enables developers to build intelligent, scalable, and fault-tolerant multi-agent systems.

This talk will provide a deep dive into Dapr Agents, demonstrating how it facilitates structured LLM interactions, tool selection, memory retention, and event-driven communication. We'll explore practical use cases, from task automation to collaborative agentic workflows, and discuss best practices for designing real world, robust agent-based architectures. We will also compare different agentic frameworks in use today and show how many of them only address a few of the requirements needed to go into production environments. Attendees will gain hands-on insights into implementing Dapr Agents for real-world applications, optimizing performance, and seamlessly integrating with existing cloud-native infrastructures.

If you're interested in building intelligent, scalable, and resilient agentic systems, this session will equip you with the knowledge to easily build these.
Speakers
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Mark Fussell

CEO, Diagrid
CEO of Diagrid, a developer focused startup. Leader with proven track record of building innovative computing platforms, running large scale, cloud services, building OSS communities and starting new businesses.
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Yaron Schneider

Co-Founder / CTO, Diagrid
Yaron co-created the CNCF projects Dapr and KEDA while at Microsoft and led the engineering architecture for serverless container platforms that run at scale using open source technologies. Yaron is an avid lover of open source tech and distributed systems, and is a co-founder and... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 9:30am - 9:55am PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Main Stage

9:30am PDT

[Virtual Exclusive] OPEN Session: Your Brain is Buggy: How Understanding Cognitive Biases Can Make You a Better Engineering Leader
Thursday June 5, 2025 9:30am - 9:55am PDT
Limor Mekaiten, Titan, Software engineering team leader

As engineering managers, we constantly debug systems and optimize processes—but what about the cognitive "bugs" in our own minds? This talk explores common cognitive biases, how they subtly influence our perceptions and decisions, and why understanding them is critical to better leadership.

You'll gain actionable strategies to uncover these mental shortcuts, manage team dynamics with fairness, and build a culture of empathy and clarity. By acknowledging and mitigating cognitive biases, we can improve team performance, strengthen trust, and inspire the humans behind the code.
Speakers
avatar for Limor Mekaiten

Limor Mekaiten

Software engineering team leader, Titan
Limor is a Software engineering team leader at Titan. Prior to her current role, she worked at different-sized startups with different cultures as both a software developer and a manager. She volunteers in Baot, the largest community for Senior female engineers in Israel in a program... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 9:30am - 9:55am PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Expo Stage

9:30am PDT

[Virtual] OPEN Session: Interpersonal Dynamics: The foundation of Team Excellence
Thursday June 5, 2025 9:30am - 9:55am PDT
Sudha Viswanathan, ByteDance, Data Architect

Effective team connection, communication, and collaboration across all levels stems from strong interpersonal dynamics. This is a fundamental element of achieving exceptional team performance. Just as with any art, interpersonal skills are cultivated through learning, practice, and refinement. A team mastering both technical expertise and these vital interpersonal skills gains a significant competitive advantage, becoming a truly formidable force. This talk explores common interpersonal challenges encountered in the workplace and provides attendees with a valuable mind map, a practical tool for navigating and resolving these challenges. 
Speakers
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Sudha Viswanathan

Data Architect, ByteDance
Sudha Viswanathan brings two decades of experience as a seasoned technical leader, having worked at industry-leading companies such as Tiktok, Netflix, Wayfair, Walmart, JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, IBM, and Cognizant. Specializing in large-scale data processing, analytics, and... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 9:30am - 9:55am PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Main Stage

10:00am PDT

[Virtual] KEYNOTE (Leadership): Shipyard -- How DevEx Drives DORA Metrics: Why Developer Happiness Directly Impacts Software Delivery
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:00am - 10:25am PDT
Benjie De Groot, Shipyard, Co-founder and CEO

DORA Metrics measure performance holistically, so that top scorers are those who put people and process first, and do it smartly. This means that prioritizing good DevEx eventually converts to improved DORA Metrics.

DevEx and DORA have a cause and effect type of relationship: the core components of DevEx (unblocking developers, utilizing self-service infrastructure) are all direct drivers of DORA. The 2024 DORA Report urges Platform to study the developer workflow so they can better solve for areas of friction. The most successful Platform teams use DevEx as their North Star for measuring productivity, and the subsequent DORA impact isn’t coincidental. Benjie will discuss how you can manage Platform to enable good DevEx, and what the corresponding DORA outcomes should be.
Speakers
avatar for Benjie De Groot

Benjie De Groot

Co-founder and CEO, Shipyard
Benjie is the Co-Founder and Chief Architect of Shipyard, and co-hosts the Kubelist podcast. Previously, he built out CI/CD pipelines for companies ranging in size from seed to Fortune 50. He enjoys automating the mundane, and releasing code that he knows has been tested and validated... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:00am - 10:25am PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Main Stage

10:00am PDT

[Virtual] PRO Session: What’s Different About LLM Applications
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:00am - 10:25am PDT
Nuno Campos, LangChain, Founding Engineer

This talk identifies the three key things that make LLM applications different from previous software: latency, versatility and flakiness. LLMs are orders of magnitude slower than we were used to. The outputs of LLM apps are also more variable, and prone to mistakes. And LLM apps can be taken by users into domains we the creators didn’t necessarily program into them or expect. I’ll show how we can use these 3 qualities to our advantage, by learning to work with them, and so use them to build things that were simply impossible before. 
Speakers
avatar for Nuno Campos

Nuno Campos

Founding Engineer, LangChain
I'm a founding software engineer at LangChain, creator of LangGraph, the leading LLM agent framework, and co-author of the O’Reilly book Learning LangChain. Previously I was a maintainer of other popular open source packages, such as Enzyme, and have worked for tech startups for... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:00am - 10:25am PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Main Stage

10:00am PDT

[Virtual Exclusive] OPEN Session: Empowering Engineers: Key Product Management Skills for Enhanced Developer Efficiency
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:00am - 10:25am PDT
Sangeetha Rajkumar, Microsoft, Senior TPM

In today's dynamic tech landscape, bridging the gap between product management and engineering is crucial for driving successful projects and maximizing developer productivity. This session will explore the key skills that product managers (PMs) need to foster effective collaboration with engineering teams, streamline workflows, and enhance overall productivity. 
Speakers
avatar for Sangeetha Rajkumar

Sangeetha Rajkumar

Senior TPM, Microsoft
Sangeetha is a seasoned technologist and product manager with over 9+ years of software product development experience, adept at working with cross-functional teams in dynamic environments. She holds a Master's Degree in Engineering Management with a specialization in Product Management... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:00am - 10:25am PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Expo Stage

10:00am PDT

[Virtual] OPEN Session: Distributed Compute with SLURM on Kubernetes Using Soperator
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am PDT
Brian Lechthaler, Nebius, Cloud solutions Architect
Speakers
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Brian Lechthaler

Cloud solutions architect, Nebius
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Expo Stage
  AI DevSummit

10:30am PDT

[Virtual] KEYNOTE (AI): Google -- Agentic Future for the Enterprise
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:30am - 10:55am PDT
Logan Ramalingam, Google Cloud, Head of AI Solutions

This session will talk about practical agent usecases for the enterprise.
 
Speakers
avatar for Logan Ramalingam

Logan Ramalingam

Head of AI Solutions, Google Cloud
Logan is currently leading the AI Solutions in Google Cloud’s Global Services Delivery. He works with customers across the North America to build complex AI solutions in the cloud. He has over 13+ years of experience in AI/ML, Data & Analytics, and SAP.
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:30am - 10:55am PDT
AI DevSummit Main Stage

10:30am PDT

[Virtual] OPEN Session: Staying in Your Lane: Incident Response for Leaders
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:30am - 10:55am PDT
Kat Gaines, PagerDuty, Senior Manager, Developer Advocacy and Community

During incident response, every second counts. As a leader, you’re expected to have all the answers, and that pressure can make it very tempting to play the hero and take control of the response process. While “I’ll just do it myself” may seem faster on occasion, this instinct can hinder your team’s effectiveness and actually slow down resolution.

We’ll explore how you can evolve from a command-and-control manager into a genuinely empowering leader. You’ll learn how to maintain composure under pressure while creating space for your team to shine. We’ll cover essential frameworks, usable by new managers and individual contributors building incident response processes from scratch as well as experienced leaders looking to level up their approach.

Key takeaways will include:
How to recognize when you may be over-managing during an incident…and how to empower your team to help you recognize these moments.
Building team confidence and ownership in crisis situations
Clear guidelines for when to step in versus step back
Establishing and maintaining clear communication channels
Whether you’re establishing your first incident response playbook, fine-tuning an existing process, or managing up to help your leaders help you do your best work, you’ll leave equipped to help your team handle incidents more effectively - and help you sleep better at night knowing they’ve got this.
Speakers
avatar for Kat Gaines

Kat Gaines

Senior Manager, Developer Advocacy and Community, PagerDuty
Kat leads the Developer Advocacy and Community team at PagerDuty. She enjoys talking and thinking about incident response, customer support, and automating the creation of a delightful end-user and employee experience. She previously ran Global Customer Support at PagerDuty, and as... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:30am - 10:55am PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Expo Stage

10:30am PDT

[Virtual] PRO Session: So You Want to Hire for Platform Engineering?
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:30am - 10:55am PDT
Hazel Weakly, Nivenly Foundation, Fellow

I see you want to hire a developer to work on platform engineering, internal developer tooling, developer experience, and the overall generally intangible but admirable goal of "making life better for devs". That’s awesome; you've got one hell of a challenge ahead of you. This role is extremely difficult to hire for. In my opinion, and in my experience, it’s been the most difficult role in the company outside of senior leadership, and the most likely to fail; if there ever was a role that burns people out, it’s this one.

Come with Hazel as we draw on her experiences building platform teams and organizations in order to talk about making this platform engineering thing a reality. In doing so, we'll end up discussing topics such as

- The hiring pipeline and interview loop
- Timing, politics, and the meta strategies
- Getting to zero from negative
- Avoiding pitfalls
 
Speakers
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Hazel Weakly

Fellow, Nivenly Foundation
Hazel spends her days working on building out teams of humans as well as the infrastructure, systems, and tooling to make life better for others. She’s worked at a variety of companies and knows that the hardest problems to solve are the social ones. One of her favorite things is... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 10:30am - 10:55am PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Main Stage

11:00am PDT

[Virtual] OPEN Session: AI Coding Agents: Three Keys to Successfully Scaling in the Enterprise
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am PDT
Dave Ahr, Coder, Staff Sales Engineer

With great power comes great responsibility—and yes, coding agents can backfire if they’re not thoughtfully deployed. Instead of boosting productivity, they can frustrate developers, slow down progress, and even diminish your competitive edge.

You’ll walk away understanding:

* How realistic expectations ensure AI boosts rather than hinders productivity.
* Why effective human-agent collaboration is critical for developer satisfaction and innovation.
* How clear governance frameworks can prevent technical debt and keep productivity flowing.

Learn from our experiences and ensure your organization’s deployment of AI coding agents empowers your developers, ignites innovation, and solidifies your market leadership.
Speakers
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Dave Ahr

Staff Sales Engineer, Coder
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Expo Stage

11:00am PDT

[Virtual Exclusive] PRO Session: Designing Architecture Flow
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am PDT
Ivan Padabed, PandaDoc, Director of Platform Architecture

In this session, we’ll explore the essential role of the architect as an accountable decision-maker and how they can optimize their workflow to ensure the right decisions are made at the right time. We’ll discuss why relying solely on an architect’s mental capacity is a bottleneck, how decision-making infrastructure tailored to organizational specifics enables speed and quality, and what best practices can help architects scale their effectiveness in high-growth environments.

Drawing from years of experience building and refining architectural decision-making pipelines in fast-paced, high-tech organizations, the speaker will share practical insights on:
• Structuring decision flows to ensure the right information is available at the right moment.
• Creating a collaborative environment where architectural decisions are well-informed and transparent.
• Designing a decision-making infrastructure that fosters consistency, speed, and quality.
• Avoiding common pitfalls that lead to decision paralysis, misalignment, and bottlenecks.

This session is for architects, engineering leaders, and decision-makers looking to improve architectural effectiveness and scale decision-making without sacrificing quality or agility. Join us to rethink how architecture flows in your organization.
Speakers
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Ivan Padabed

Director of Platform Architecture, PandaDoc
Over 20 years in IT, doing business, product, service, and organization re-engineering to scale. Came to DDD as a core practice through systems thinking. An advocate of the evolutional approach.Enterprise Architecture practitioner, Solution Architecture methodologist, and Systems... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Main Stage

11:00am PDT

[Virtual] PRO Session: Dev Productivity Will Dip Before It Soars. The Pains and Gains of GenAI in Software Development
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am PDT
Ben Lloyd Pearson, LinearB, Director, DevEx Strategy

GenAI is revolutionizing software development, offering new ways to automate repetitive tasks and improve collaboration. But with these opportunities come challenges: how do you integrate AI into your workflow without disrupting creativity or team dynamics? How do you avoid over-reliance on automation while maintaining quality and efficiency? In this session, explore practical approaches to using AI for tasks like code reviews, testing, and daily development, while overcoming the productivity dips and adoption hurdles that GenAI brings in 2025. Whether you’re optimizing your own workflow or contributing to team success, you’ll leave with actionable strategies to thrive in the evolving developer landscape. 
Speakers
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Ben Lloyd Pearson

Director, DevEx Strategy, LinearB
Ben hosts Dev Interrupted, a podcast and newsletter for engineering leaders, and is Director of DevEx Strategy at LinearB. Ben has spent the last decade working in platform engineering and developer advocacy to help teams improve workflows, foster internal and external communities... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Main Stage

11:30am PDT

[Virtual Exclusive] OPEN Session: FORTRAN’s AI Playbook: Leadership Lessons from History
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:30am - 11:55am PDT
Anjuan Simmons, GitHub, Staff Engineering Manager

Technological revolutions have reshaped software engineering throughout history, and today's AI wave is no different. This talk draws parallels between the rise of Fortran in the mid-20th century and the current AI revolution. Using the story of Dorothy Vaughan—NASA mathematician, Fortran pioneer, and a trailblazer for women in STEM—as a guiding narrative, we’ll uncover leadership lessons for modern software engineering leaders.

Dorothy Vaughan’s ability to foresee technological shifts, adapt to change, and lead inclusive, future-ready teams offers a timeless blueprint for today’s AI-driven transformation. This talk will examine Vaughan's strategic foresight, proactive learning, and team empowerment, and connect them to actionable steps leaders can take to prepare their teams for AI’s impact. We'll also discuss the challenges and opportunities AI presents for workforce dynamics, upskilling, and ethical decision-making, helping attendees predict and shape what’s coming next in software engineering.
Speakers
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Anjuan Simmons

Staff Engineering Manager, GitHub
Anjuan Simmons is a technologist with a successful track record of delivering technology solutions from the user interface to the database. He is an energetic and informative speaker who presents at conferences, seminars, schools, and community centers around the world on topics including... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:30am - 11:55am PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Expo Stage

11:30am PDT

[Virtual] OPEN Session: Beyond Code: How to Take the Next Career Step?
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:30am - 11:55am PDT
Alexander Arians, AXA, Chapter Lead

While we developers have learnt over the course of our careers how to tackle new technical challenges and frameworks, many of us struggle with our personal career development. Once we have reached senior status, there is a lack of clear requirements and expectations of us. Without the classic career ladder as in other professions, we are challenged to take our development into our own hands.

In this presentation, we will explore together the essential skills we need to advance our careers. The focus will be on practical approaches with concrete recommendations on how we can optimally position ourselves through a strategic approach, soft skills and our technical abilities.
We will also explore together how we can best utilise our leadership skills. I will share my experience as a developer and as a manager with you.

Let's find out together how we can advance our careers in a self-determined way!

learning objectives:
-Career development: strategies for professional development
-Advanced skills: Insights into communication, leadership and business acumen
-Networking: Building and utilising professional networks
-Mentoring: Benefits of mentoring and finding mentors
-Influence and impact: Scaling influence without authority and impact
-Continuous improvement: Lifelong learning for competitiveness
Speakers
avatar for Alexander Arians

Alexander Arians

Chapter Lead, AXA
With over a decade of experience in software development, I currently serve as Chapter Lead at AXA, leading a team of 25 software developers across four cross-functional teams. I oversee IT operations for the entire health insurance landscape, driving efficiency improvements through... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:30am - 11:55am PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Main Stage

11:30am PDT

[Virtual] PRO Session: Leading Engineering Teams in the Age of AI
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:30am - 11:55am PDT
Rajni Sharma, Paylocity, Tech Leader

How leaders can rethink software development and engineering workflows with AI-driven automation.
Speakers
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Rajni Sharma

Tech leader, Paylocity
Rajni is a seasoned tech leader with 20 years of experience building innovative products at companies ranging from startups to global tech giants like Apple,Amazon, eBay, Rubrik and Microsoft. A member of the Forbes Technology Council, she is a passionate advocate for diversity in... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:30am - 11:55am PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Main Stage

12:30pm PDT

[Virtual Exclusive] OPEN Session: Beyond Model Optimization: Rethinking AI Pipeline Efficiency
Thursday June 5, 2025 12:30pm - 12:55pm PDT
Shashidhar Shenoy, Google, Tech Lead
Achyut Sarma Boggaram, Torc Robotics, Sr. Machine Learning Engineer


AI teams focus heavily on model optimization—distillation, pruning, and quantization—yet still face high costs, scaling challenges, and deployment inefficiencies. The missing piece? Pipeline optimization.

This session introduces a pipeline-first approach to AI scalability, showcasing how Dagster, Ray, and Kubernetes-native tools can optimize ML pipelines.

Shift from model-centric to pipeline-aware AI infrastructure to build faster, cost-effective, and scalable ML systems.
Speakers
avatar for Shashidhar Shenoy

Shashidhar Shenoy

Tech Lead, Google
Shashidhar Shenoy is a software engineer and technical leader specializing in distributed systems, AI/ML infrastructure, and scalable authentication platforms. With over a decade of experience, he has led high-impact projects, including optimizing cloud infrastructure for AI/ML workloads... Read More →
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Achyut Sarma Boggaram

Sr. Machine Learning Engineer, Torc Robotics
As a Sr. Machine Learning Engineer at Torc Robotics, I am building critical ML infrastructure for the L4 self-driving class-8 trucks, paving the way for safer transportation of freight.I have a decade of experience in delivering impactful robotics solutions across various industries... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 12:30pm - 12:55pm PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Expo Stage

1:00pm PDT

CANCELLED -- [Virtual] PRO Session: Numaflow: Powering Scalable Inference on Real-Time Data Streams at Intuit
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:00pm - 1:25pm PDT
Sri Harsha Yayi, intuit, Staff Product Manager
Vigith Maurice, Intuit, Principal Engineer


At Intuit, the ML teams encountered challenges when managing and executing inference on high-throughput streaming data. Integrating with diverse messaging systems like Kafka, Pulsar, and SQS required considerable effort, while enabling intermediate data transformations and inference added complexity. Additionally, dynamically scaling inference workflows to handle fluctuating event volumes posed unique challenges.

To address these issues, we developed Numaflow, an open-source, Kubernetes-native platform designed for scalable event processing. Numaflow simplifies connections to various event sources, empowers teams to process and infer on streaming data with ease, and integrates effortlessly with existing infrastructure. This session is ideal for ML engineers, data scientists, and anyone interested in asynchronous inference on streaming data. We’ll dive into how Numaflow eliminates bottlenecks and optimizes inference on streaming data.
 
Speakers
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Vigith Maurice

Principal Engineer, Intuit
Vigith is a co-creator of Numaproj and Principal Software Engineer for the Intuit Core Platform team in Mountain View, California. One of Vigith's current day-to-day focus areas is the various challenges in building scalable data and AIOps solutions for both batch and high-throughput... Read More →
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Sri Harsha Yayi

Staff Product Manager, Intuit
Sri Harsha Yayi is a Product Manager at Intuit, where he primarily focuses on the company's Modern SaaS Kubernetes platform, specifically within the real time event processing domain. He is the PM for Numaflow, an open-source, Kubernetes native platform designed for the real time... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:00pm - 1:25pm PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Main Stage

1:00pm PDT

[Virtual] OPEN Session: Code Wars: When Two Agents Both Think They're Right
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:00pm - 1:25pm PDT
Lee Faus, GitLab, Global Field CTO

In the rapidly evolving world of agentic AI, what happens when two code-savvy AI agents with strong opinions collide over a single codebase? This presentation offers a lighthearted exploration of artificial stubbornness through a simulated dialogue between two AI coding agents—each convinced their approach is superior.
Watch as "OptimizeEverything" and "CleanCodePurist" battle it out over a seemingly simple code change, spiraling into increasingly ridiculous justifications, dramatic refactorings, and passive-aggressive comments. Their back-and-forth showcases not only the technical challenges of multi-agent collaboration but also the surprisingly human-like dynamics that emerge when artificial intelligences develop strong coding "opinions."
Through this humorous demonstration, we'll examine important questions about AI alignment, conflict resolution between autonomous systems, and whether agent-based development might someday require AI therapists. Come for the coding comedy, stay for the insights into the future of collaborative AI programming—where sometimes the hardest bug to fix is an agent's wounded pride.

Speakers
avatar for Lee Faus

Lee Faus

Global Field CTO, GitLab
Lee has been a software architect, teacher, professor and educator for over 25 years. He was the first teacher to bring Java to the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) exam back in 1995. Lee holds certifications from Novell, Microsoft, Sun, Cisco, Amazon and Google as a practitioner... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:00pm - 1:25pm PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Expo Stage
  AI DevSummit

1:00pm PDT

[Virtual Exclusive] PRO Session: Building a Future-Proof Tech Stack: Balancing Innovation and Stability
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:00pm - 1:25pm PDT
Gaganjot Kaur Kang, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Staff Software Engineer 

This session will explore strategies for creating a technology stack that balances the need for innovation with the importance of stability. Attendees will learn how to evaluate emerging technologies, assess their long-term viability, and integrate them without compromising system reliability. Key considerations will include adopting flexible architectures, managing technical debt, ensuring scalability, and selecting tools that can evolve with changing business requirements. The session will offer practical insights on how to make informed decisions that keep teams agile while preparing for future challenges. 
Speakers
avatar for Gaganjot Kaur Kang

Gaganjot Kaur Kang

Staff Software Engineer, Sony Interactive Entertainment (PlayStation)
Gaganjot Kaur Kang is a Staff Software Engineer within Sony PlayStation’s Intelligence Platform and Personalization team. With over ten years of experience in the technology industry and six-plus years at Sony's gaming division, Gaganjot has been committed to designing and developing... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:00pm - 1:25pm PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Main Stage

1:00pm PDT

[Virtual] OPEN Session: Operationalizing Production-Ready AI Agents for Data Analytics Workflows
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:00pm - 1:25pm PDT
David Kucher, Numbers Station, Principal Engineer

The rise of AI agents is driving a growing push to automate repetitive tasks. Recent breakthroughs like Devin and Cursor highlight AI’s impact on software development—now, it’s transforming data analytics. Using a multi-agent system, Numbers Station (numbersstation.ai) has emerged to automate the end-to-end analytics workflow—from pulling insights, generating dashboards, and taking action using your native tools.

This talk explores Numbers Station’s composable AI agents, including a step-by-step guide to building a SQL Agent using retrieval-augmented generation and error correction. We’ll then discuss how our agents—handling search, diagnostics, charting, and reporting—are orchestrated together to automate analytics requests.

We’ll cover challenges like message routing and long-context management in multi-agent systems. Finally, we’ll showcase real-world applications, demonstrating how these AI agents enhance decision-making and eliminate inefficiencies in enterprise data workflows.
 
Speakers
avatar for David Kucher,

David Kucher,

Principal Engineer, Numbers Station
David Kucher is a Principal Engineer at Numbers Station, where he brings machine learning and AI to automate and improve data tasks. He previously worked on computer vision and ML systems at SambaNova Systems. David holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Electrical and Computer... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:00pm - 1:25pm PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Expo Stage

1:30pm PDT

[Virtual] OPEN Session: Agents Are Coming - Is Your Platform Ready?
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:30pm - 1:55pm PDT
John McBride, Zuplo, Staff Engineer

In 2025, one of your fastest growing user bases will be AI Agents. They will autonomously interact with your system to extract data and perform operations. For some companies - this is a threat that needs to be controlled. For others, its an opportunity to allow customers to interact with your systems in a novel way.

In either case - you need to govern how agents interact with your fintech - you need APIs. APIs will determine what resources AI has access to, how it can access that data, and what it can do with it. Your API needs to be understandable by agents, have enough features so they can accomplish their tasks, and robust enough to handle automated traffic at scale.

In this workshop, Adrian will walk through how to build and manage AI Agent ready APIs.
Speakers
avatar for John McBride

John McBride

Staff Engineer, Zuplo
John McBride is an engineering leader, writer, and podcast host. He is current a Staff Engineer at Zuplo where he's heading up new AI and infrastructure development.He has previously worked on AI infrastructure at the Linux Foundation, AI/ML community tooling at OpenSauced, Linux... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:30pm - 1:55pm PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Expo Stage

1:30pm PDT

[Virtual] OPEN Session: AI Faster, Better, Cheaper
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:30pm - 1:55pm PDT
Gunveer Gujral, Meta, Senior Staff Software Engineer

Discover practical strategies to accelerate AI development, boost performance, and optimize costs without compromising innovation. Drawing from real-world experiences, this talk will dive into making AI truly scalable. 
Speakers
avatar for Gunveer Gujral

Gunveer Gujral

Senior Staff Software Enginee, Meta
Gunveer is a Senior Staff Software Engineer at Meta, where they lead initiatives in cutting-edge AI for smart wearables. Over the past decade, their work has driven industry-defining AI features in products like Ray-Ban Meta and Oculus Quest.A graduate of Carnegie Mellon University... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:30pm - 1:55pm PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Expo Stage

1:30pm PDT

[Virtual] PRO Session: AI Agents in Software Engineering: Can Autonomous AI Teams Build and Maintain Code
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:30pm - 1:55pm PDT
Tanush Sharanarthi, IBM, Staff Software Engineer

AI-powered coding assistants like GitHub Copilot have changed how developers write code, but what if AI could go beyond assisting and work together as a team? This talk explores the potential of multi-agent AI systems, where different AI agents take on specialized roles—one writing code, another reviewing it, a third optimizing performance, and another refactoring—to collaboratively build and maintain software with minimal human input. We’ll dive into real-world applications, emerging research, and the challenges of AI-driven development, from debugging AI-generated code to ensuring reliability. Attendees will gain insight into the future of AI-powered software engineering, whether AI can function as independent development teams, and what this means for the role of human engineers. 
Speakers
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Tanush Sharanarthi

Staff Software Engineer, IBM
Tanush Sharanarthi is a Staff Software Engineer at IBM Silicon Valley Labs with a strong background in software development and artificial intelligence. His work focuses on AI-driven development, large language models, and building intelligent automation systems. He has served as... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:30pm - 1:55pm PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Main Stage

1:30pm PDT

CANCELLED -- [Virtual] PRO Session: Cracking the Engineering Leadership Code: How to Transition from Intern to Senior Engineer
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:30pm - 1:55pm PDT
Manasa Hari, Adobe, SDE III

The leap from individual contributor (IC) to engineering manager is one of the most challenging transitions in a technical career. This session explores the skills, mindset shifts, and strategies needed to become an effective engineering leader.

Key Takeaways:

How to develop leadership skills while still being hands-on technically.

Common pitfalls when moving from IC to manager and how to avoid them.

Strategies for managing former peers and establishing credibility.

Balancing technical excellence with people management responsibilities.
Speakers
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Manasa Hari

SDE III, Adobe
Manasa Hari is a Software Development Engineer III (SDE III) with 12 years of experience in designing and scaling cloud-native systems. Currently at Adobe, she has also held key roles at Splunk, Selector AI, Taulia, and RingCentral. Known for her expertise in Kubernetes, event-driven... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:30pm - 1:55pm PDT
VIRTUAL DeveloperWeek Leadership Main Stage

2:00pm PDT

[Virtual] OPEN Session: Kubernetes & LLMs: We Make It Easy. Seriously.
Thursday June 5, 2025 2:00pm - 2:25pm PDT
Mike Barmonde, Nutanix, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, AI 

Come and learn how Nutanix cuts through the AI hype to simplify and secure infrastructure for enterprise AI with Nutanix Enterprise AI and Nutanix Kubernetes Platform to deploy your AI apps anywhere that's private and sovereign. 
Speakers
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Mike Barmonde

Sr. Product Marketing Manager, AI, Nutanix
Mike Barmonde is the Senior Product Marketing Manager for AI at Nutanix.  He is a self-described technology evangelist with past work experience as an IT Ops engineer, sales architect and business development manager.  He is based in Seattle, WA, and enjoys spending free time with... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 2:00pm - 2:25pm PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Expo Stage
  AI DevSummit

2:00pm PDT

[Virtual] PRO Session: Decoding Enterprise AI for Devs: Choosing Between Private LLMs and Public Generative AI Services
Thursday June 5, 2025 2:00pm - 2:25pm PDT
Shomron Jacob, Iterate.aiHead of Applied Machine Learning & Platform

This AIDev Summit session will navigate an increasingly pivotal crossroads: the decision between investing in proprietary, custom-tailored Large Language Models (LLM) or capitalizing on the versatility and ease of public generative AI services.

The session will begin by demystifying the complexities of private LLMs. With domain-specific capabilities and enhanced data security, these models have faster customization and compliance with industry-specific regulations. Yet, they also pose challenges: a bigger investment, infrastructure requirements, and ongoing maintenance. These elements necessitate a thorough examination.

Next, the session will scrutinize public generative AI services, exploring the inherent benefits of these ready-to-use solutions. With their scalability, diverse applications, and lower upfront costs, they hold significant appeal. But they also come with their own set of considerations, such as data privacy, standardized performance, and reduced control over the model’s behavior.
With real-world examples, we will walk through how various organizations have approached this decision, the results they achieved, and the invaluable lessons learned.

The session will then go into a decision-making framework, with the purpose of enabling attendees to assess their options between private LLMs and public generative AI services more effectively.
Speakers
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Shomron Jacob

Head of Applied Machine Learning & Platform, Iterate.ai
Shomron Jacob is the Head of Applied Machine Learning & Platform at Iterate.ai. Shomron began his career as a software engineer but soon found himself learning ML/AI and switched his professional direction to follow it. He lives in Silicon Valley.
Thursday June 5, 2025 2:00pm - 2:25pm PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Main Stage

2:30pm PDT

[Virtual] PRO Session: Building Robust Data Pipelines for Scalable Machine Learning
Thursday June 5, 2025 2:30pm - 2:55pm PDT
Rachita Naik, Lyft, Machine Learning Engineer

This session will provide a comprehensive, hands-on guide to designing efficient, production-ready data pipelines for machine learning model training. Tailored for engineers, ML practitioners, and architects, this talk will break down key technical aspects of data processing, feature management, and pipeline optimization at scale.
Key takeaways include -
1. Optimized Data Ingestion: Efficiently processing real-time and batch data from multiple sources while minimizing latency and ensuring smooth data flow for ML models.
2. Reusable & Scalable Features: Designing centralized feature stores that enable cross-model sharing, reduce redundancy, and support large-scale ML operations.
3. Robust Data Preprocessing: Implementing techniques to clean, transform, and structure raw data, ensuring high-quality inputs that improve model accuracy and efficiency.
4. Ensuring Data Consistency: Maintaining parity between offline training and real-time inference by preventing schema mismatches, data drift, and inconsistencies.
5. Proactive Monitoring & Debugging: Using automated tracking, anomaly detection, and logging to identify bottlenecks, optimize pipeline performance, and ensure data reliability.

This session will combine technical deep dives with real-world lessons from deploying ML pipelines at scale in rideshare applications. Whether you’re designing your first ML pipeline or optimizing existing workflows, you’ll walk away with practical strategies to enhance data efficiency, model reliability, and overall system performance.
Speakers
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Rachita Naik

Machine Learning Engineer, Lyft
Rachita Naik is a Machine Learning (ML) Engineer at Lyft, Inc., and a distinguished graduate of Columbia University. With a strong foundation in AI and two years of professional experience, she is dedicated to creating transformative solutions that address complex, real-world challenges... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 2:30pm - 2:55pm PDT
VIRTUAL AI DevSummit Main Stage
 

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