Agenda
Check out the different topics, each representing a single block of talks and sessions to guide you through the program of DevTalks! We look forward to welcoming you to the event and providing you with an unforgettable learning and networking experience in the world of technology.
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10:15 to 11:00
Domain-Driven Transformation—Modularizing and Modernizing Legacy Software
Future of Engineering Stage — 45 minutes Future of Engineering Clean Architecture Legacy Software
Starting a new project from scratch with a clean slate is one thing; tackling legacy systems with chaotic architectures is another. Many teams inherit systems described as “Monoliths” or “Big Balls of Mud,” and this talk focuses on how to bring order to such challenges.
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12:15 to 13:00
Is the Specialist Dead? Being a software developer in the AI age
Future of Engineering Stage — 45 minutes Artificial Intelligence Future of Engineering Clean Architecture Software Development
My journey in tech began with a Commodore 64. From there, I followed the industry's gravity: moving to the PC, finding a home on the Mac, and building a professional career through the mobile revolution—from the early days of feature phones and BlackBerry to the heights of Android. Read More...
10:00 to 10:10
Intro speech - Compliance in the age of AI
AI Product Stage — 10 minutes DevOps Generative AI Automation
Find out how Amazon is leveraging cutting-edge AI across its compliance services — from generative AI for code and regulatory documentation, to intelligent DevOps automation, ML-powered product classification, and large-scale regulatory ingestion. We'll also spotlight MILE, Amazon's latest contribution to AI research and the state of the art.
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11:40 to 12:10
AI is Now Everyone's Problem - Act Like It!
AI Stage — 30 minutes Artificial Intelligence Generative AI
There was a time when "AI in the enterprise" meant a data science team, a Jupyter notebook, and a model that ran once a day in a corner of your data warehouse. Controlled, Contained, rarely customer-facing. That era is over. Read More...