Webinar

Top AI Infrastructure Trends to Watch in 2025

January 28, 2025 | 08:00 AM PST (UTC-8)

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Join us for a Complimentary Live Webinar Sponsored by Redpanda

AI continues to redefine industries, and 2025 is set to bring another year of groundbreaking advancements. In this must-attend webinar, Redpanda’s experts will explore the top infrastructure trends they are watching for 2025 and how advancements in data streaming are unlocking new possibilities for AI innovation.

From the rise of AI’s growing maturity as an feasible, enterprise-ready tool capable of unlocking value from world’s untapped data, to the convergence of operational and analytical AI use cases, and the evolution of agentic AI systems that don’t just interpret data but take action on it, these trends are shaping the future of how businesses deploy and enable AI at scale.

Join us to gain actionable insights into these transformative technologies, learn how to adapt your data architecture to stay ahead of the curve, and position your organization to thrive in an era of rapid AI innovation.

Key Takeaways:

  • A deep dive into the top AI infrastructure trends driving change in 2025.
  • Strategies for building scalable, real-time AI-powered systems.
  • Insights into practical applications and future-proofing your AI infrastructure.
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Speakers

Denis Coady

Denis Coady, Senior Product Manager, Redpanda

Denis Coady is a product management professional at Redpanda Data specializing in driving product strategies that align with market needs and foster technological innovation. With a decade-long journey in the data and AI industries, Denis has spearheaded the strategy and execution of Redpanda's AI offerings, introducing the intersection of streaming and AI. Additionally, Denis leads security and compliance initiatives tailored to highly regulated industries such as finance, healthcare, and the public sector.

Tyler Rockwood

Tyler Rockwood, Senior Software Engineer, Redpanda

Tyler is a software engineer at Redpanda Data living in Wisconsin. He started his career at Google Cloud working on storage and query processing systems, and was also a founding engineer at Shortwave.