The Autonomous SDLC: AI That Delivers Working Software, Not Just Code

The Autonomous SDLC: AI That Delivers Working Software, Not Just Code

ByEDS
Beefbar New YorkNew York, NY
Thursday, Feb 19 from 6 pm to 9:30 pm EST
Overview

Senior tech leaders discuss AI-native delivery - using agents, LLMs and workflows to ship software faster with quality and oversight.

As pressure mounts on software teams to move faster without sacrificing quality, a new generation of AI-native approaches is emerging – not to write code faster, but to deliver working software from end to end. At this private dinner, senior technology leaders will explore how to successfully and practically apply AI in delivery workstreams. Our teams have transformed the way they capture requirements, prototype solutions, develop, test and deploy software. We look forward to sharing how.

We’ll move beyond prompt engineering and isolated AI tools to discuss for development teams to leverage orchestrated processes using autonomous agents, LLMs, and engineered workflows to deliver quality code faster and for less cost.. The conversation will also address how organizations can retain oversight and quality as they shift more of the delivery process to machines.

Key takeaways

  • How AI agents, LLMs, and engineered workflows can automate the full SDLC—from requirements to working software.
  • What patterns, controls, and safeguards enable AI-driven delivery in complex environments.
  • What this shift means for engineering teams and the future role of human oversight in software development.

View full agenda here - https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0qH3Hn0

Register here for free - https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0qH3JR0

Sponsorship enquiries: sponsorship@edsxevents.com

All delegates must meet specific criteria to qualify for attendance, including holding a senior position within their organisation and being affiliated with an enterprise.
Please note, EDS reserves the right to decline any registration to ensure the integrity and quality of the event; thank you for your understanding.

Senior tech leaders discuss AI-native delivery - using agents, LLMs and workflows to ship software faster with quality and oversight.

As pressure mounts on software teams to move faster without sacrificing quality, a new generation of AI-native approaches is emerging – not to write code faster, but to deliver working software from end to end. At this private dinner, senior technology leaders will explore how to successfully and practically apply AI in delivery workstreams. Our teams have transformed the way they capture requirements, prototype solutions, develop, test and deploy software. We look forward to sharing how.

We’ll move beyond prompt engineering and isolated AI tools to discuss for development teams to leverage orchestrated processes using autonomous agents, LLMs, and engineered workflows to deliver quality code faster and for less cost.. The conversation will also address how organizations can retain oversight and quality as they shift more of the delivery process to machines.

Key takeaways

  • How AI agents, LLMs, and engineered workflows can automate the full SDLC—from requirements to working software.
  • What patterns, controls, and safeguards enable AI-driven delivery in complex environments.
  • What this shift means for engineering teams and the future role of human oversight in software development.

View full agenda here - https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0qH3Hn0

Register here for free - https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0qH3JR0

Sponsorship enquiries: sponsorship@edsxevents.com

All delegates must meet specific criteria to qualify for attendance, including holding a senior position within their organisation and being affiliated with an enterprise.
Please note, EDS reserves the right to decline any registration to ensure the integrity and quality of the event; thank you for your understanding.

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Highlights

  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Beefbar New York

105 Hudson Street

New York, NY 10013

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