Build & DeployConference40min
Bringing AI Agents to Life: GenAIOps in the Real World
This session covers best practices for transitioning LLM-powered products from early experimentation to scalable, reliable deployment. It focuses on GenAIOps/LLMOps disciplines—quality, safety, observability, and governance—while addressing model improvement, prompt engineering, retrieval pipelines, agent orchestration, and integrating human feedback for continuous innovation and operational reliability.
Maxim SalnikovMicrosoft
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Saturday, April 25, 13:10-13:50
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Your LLM-powered product is gaining traction — maybe it's a smart assistant, a co-pilot, or even a fully autonomous agent. Early API tests look promising, but how do you transition from experimentation to robust, scalable deployment? This session guides you through the evolving discipline of GenAIOps/LLMOps: ensuring quality, safety, observability, and governance while continuously improving your model stack, prompt strategies, retrieval pipelines, and agent orchestration. Whether you're fine-tuning models, optimizing for latency and token costs, or introducing human feedback and multi-agent collaboration, you'll learn how to close the loop between innovation and reliability — step by step.
Maxim Salnikov
Maxim Salnikov is a tech and cloud community enthusiast based in Oslo. With over two decades of experience as a web developer, he shares his extensive knowledge of the web platform, cloud computing, and AI by speaking at and providing training for developer events worldwide. By day, Maxim plays a crucial role in supporting the development of cloud and AI solutions within European companies, serving as the Senior Solution Engineer at Microsoft focusing on the AI-native developer tools & platforms. During evenings, he can be found running events for Norway's largest web and cloud development communities. Maxim is passionate about exploring and experimenting with Generative AI possibilities, including AI-assisted development. To share his insights and connect with like-minded professionals globally, he founded and organized the inaugural Prompt Engineering Conference, the first of its kind on a global scale.
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