Built for the Big Leagues:
Running Production AI & Agentic Workloads at Scale with CockroachDB and AWS
Join CockroachDB, AWS, and IBM as we share how leading enterprises are building and operating production-grade AI and Agentic AI systems. You’ll also get to watch the Boston Red Sox take on the Philadelphia Phillies from a Suite.
As AI systems move from experimentation to mission-critical deployment, organizations face new challenges running production AI and agentic workloads at global scale—from data consistency and latency to resiliency, governance, and cost control.
We’ll explore architectural patterns that support autonomous agents, real-time decisioning, and high-throughput AI workloads—without sacrificing availability, correctness, or operational simplicity.
What You’ll Learn
– How to architect production AI and Agentic AI systems for global consistency, low latency, and high availability
– Key design patterns for scaling autonomous agents and AI workloads while maintaining transactional integrity and operational resilience
– Best practices for deploying, operating, and governing AI workloads in real-world enterprise environments
Networking & Boston Red Sox Experience
Following the discussion, join us as the Boston Red Sox take on the Philadelphia Phillies. Enjoy premium food and beverages from the comfort of a private suite while networking with peers, CockroachDB experts, AWS, and IBM leaders.
Agenda
3:00 pm – 3:15 pm
Checkin and Networking
3:15 pm – 3:45 pm
CockroachDB
3:45 pm – 4:05 pm
AWS
4:05 pm – 4:35 pm
Fireside Chat: IBM + CockroachDB: Unlocking limitless, proven success
4:45 pm – 5:45 pm
Fenway Park Tour
5:45 pm – 6:45 pm
Social Hour with Networking, Food, and Drinks
6:45 pm – 10:00 pm
Boston Red Sox vs. Philadelphia Phillies
Location
Fenway Park, Boston
Fenway Park, located at 4 Jersey St in Boston, Massachusetts, is the oldest active ballpark in Major League Baseball, opening on April 20, 1912. Known as the home of the Boston Red Sox, the stadium is famous for its unique, asymmetrical design, the 37-foot-2-inch "Green Monster" left-field wall, and its hand-operated scoreboard.