Tracy Bannon

It's the humans that matter...

Navigating the Hypecycle ++ Building Secure Systems in a GenAI World

Appalachia Advance - CyberTech Conference - Panel & Tech Learning Session

Generative AI (GAI) technologies are being applied in a range of sectors—national defense, healthcare, transportation, and more. While the surge brings advantages, it also presents unique cybersecurity challenges. Embracing the potential of GenAI involves acknowledging and mitigating these cybersecurity risks early and is key to designing secure complex systems. I'll share you how to equip your organization with the knowledge and tools to defend against tomorrow’s threats today.

Unlocking Innovation with AI powered Software Engineering - #AI4SWE

ADDO (All Day DevOps) Presentation

The rapid development of GAI tools offers groundbreaking potential for software engineering, but teams face hurdles in adopting these technologies. This session is essential for software architect, engineers, developers, DevOps professionals, and security leaders aiming to enhance efficiency and quality in their software engineering processes using GAI. Attendees will gain practical insights into the current state of GAI in software engineering, learn strategies to overcome adoption barriers, and understand future trends to integrate GAI effectively into their software engineering and DevSecOps practices. Attendees hugoalso walk away with a call to action and materials to immediately leverage with the their teams and organizations.

#AI4SWE - AI powered Software Engineering

DevOpsDays Dallas Keynote Address on Unlocking Innovation

Generative AI has taken the world by storm, including the realm of software engineering. There's a rush to incorporate AI tools, from code generation to test analysis. This is groundbreaking technology that has limitations and challenges to navigate. AI-assistance can enhance your delivery of value with the speed and quality your end-users demand. The key is to use assurance-based techniques. We'll also need to figure out how to pivot from viewing AI as merely a tool today to envisioning a future filled with AI agents as team members.

Infusing AI into Software Engineering: Challenges and Opportunities

Artificially Intelligent Enterprise Virtual Summit

Generative AI has taken the world by storm, including the realm of software engineering. There's a rush to incorporate AI tools, from code generation to test analysis. This is groundbreaking technology that has limitations and challenges to navigate. AI-assistance can enhance your delivery of value with the speed and quality your end-users demand. The key is to use assurance-based techniques. We'll also need to figure out how topivot from viewing AI as merely a tool today to envisioning a future filled with AI agents as team members.

Applying AI to the SDLC: New Ideas and Gotchas

QCon London Keynote on Leveraging AI to Improve Software Engineering

Generative AI has taken the world by storm, including the realm of software engineering. There's a rush to incorporate AI tools, from code generation to test analysis. This is groundbreaking technology that has limitations and challenges to navigate. AI-assistance can enhance your delivery of value with the speed and quality your end-users demand. The key is to use assurance-based techniques. We'll also need to figure out how topivot from viewing AI as merely a tool today to envisioning a future filled with AI agents as team members.

Podcast Series:Real Technologists

In our world today, technology plays an increasingly significant role in shaping our lives. The way we communicate, work, and even entertain ourselves is being revolutionized by tech. Behind every innovation, there’s a person, a human being with unique experiences, perspectives and challenges. Understanding what shaped their perspective is a real goal. That’s why I created the 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗧𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗴𝗶𝘀𝘁𝘀 𝗣𝗼𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁. Each week I explore the genuine stories and true journeys of folks shaping our digital future.

Trust, Trustworthiness, and the Trust Equation

Trust is not something you just ask for or earn. Rather you need to exude trustworthiness and others examine that and decide for themselves if they can or will extend trust. Charles Green published a 'trust equation' that I have adopted for years and can say it is wonderfully helpful.

Forget monoliths vs. microservices. Cognitive load is what matters.

“'Forget monoliths vs. microservices. Cognitive load is what matters.' - Skelton & Pais. I’ve argued for nearly 10 years that Microservice patterns can be overwhelming and when coupled with the explosion in open source, can lead to dramatic cognitive overload."