Sessions in this track
Wednesday 19 November. 5 sessions per track, chosen and introduced by the Track Host.
10:35 Pacific LM Sponsored Building Trustworthy Agentic Systems with Workflow Orchestration Haven King Solutions Architect As engineering teams explore building AI agents, one challenge becomes clear: agents don’t live in isolation, and trust in agentic systems is often lacking. 11:45 Pacific LM Sponsored Beyond Vector Search: Building Ultra-Resilient AI with Distributed SQL Karthik Ranganathan Co-CEO and Co-Founder @Yugabyte As enterprises seek to move AI from proof-of-concept to production, standalone vector databases face limits in synchronization, ACID compliance, and resilience. This session shows how PostgreSQL-compatible distributed databases address these issues while keeping a familiar developer experience. 13:35 Pacific LM Sponsored Stop Scaling Problems; Start Scaling Sustainability: The High Performance & Efficient Enterprise Data Cloud. Joe Houghes Consulting Field Solutions Architect @Pure Storage Enterprises are no longer asking if they should scale their data cloud, but how. Unfortunately, traditional scaling approaches often lead to exploding costs, unpredictable performance, and significant operational overhead. 14:45 Pacific LM Sponsored From Events to Actions: Building Apps That Respond to Users Instantly Leo Sanches Solutions Architect @Snowplow Most engineering talks start with buzzwords like “AI” and “personalization.” This one stMarts with a question: How do you implement in-session actions in your application? 15:55 Pacific LM Session Beyond Code: Building a Personal Brand To Boost Your Career Steef-Jan Wiggers, Eran Stiller In an increasingly competitive field, software expertise alone may not be enough to stand out and drive your career forward.
76%
senior dev or higher
1:11
speaker ratio
60+
practitioners
QCon San Francisco 2025 is a three day conference for senior software engineers, architects and team leads. An international program committee of working engineers selects every session. Patterns and practices, not products and pitches.