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William Horton – Staff Engineer @ Maven Clinic

Everyone’s talking about AI agents! But what are they, and how do you build one? This talk cuts through the hype. Drawing on my experience building a GenAI platform, I’ll show that powerful agents are within reach, no advanced degree required. We’ll define agents simply: LLMs + tools + memory. Then we’ll build an agent with the OpenAI Python SDK, using coding basics you know: functions, loops, and conditions. I’ll show how you can enhance your agent with a knowledge base using Elasticsearch as a tool. By the end, you won't just understand agents; you'll be fully equipped to build your own.

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Mike Richter – Principal Partner Solution Architect @ Microsoft

Join this session to see how Microsoft and Elastic are partnering to deliver secure, AI-powered solutions for regulated industries. You’ll learn how to combine Elastic’s new Serverless offering on Azure with Microsoft’s Agent Framework to build intelligent, conversational experiences over embedded document data. We’ll walk through a real-world-inspired demo that shows how to ingest and semantically search sensitive documents using Elastic’s vector search and OneChat capabilities—then expose that functionality through Microsoft Teams using a custom-built Agent. The solution is enhanced with Microsoft’s Trustworthy AI capabilities to ensure responses are safe, secure, and compliant—all within a fully Azure-native environment.

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Join us for a meetup on June 20th at 18.30 at Zalando, Berlin!

18:30: Join us for a drink Please have your real name in your profile description because the security team will check if you're registered when you arrive.

18:45: Elasticsearch: Vector and Hybrid Search (Philipp Krenn, Elastic) Search is not just traditional TF/IDF any more but the current trend of machine learning and models has opened another dimension for search. This talk gives an overview of:

  • "Classic" search and its limitations
  • What is a model and how can you use it
  • How to use vector search or hybrid search in Elasticsearch
  • Where OpenAI's ChatGPT or similar LLMs come into play to with Elastic

19:15: Zalando Fashion Assistant - Integration of ChatGPT into Zalando Search (Zalando Team)

  • Challenges of getting a ChatGPT-based search from idea to production.
  • Prompting using the ReAct Pattern
  • How to deal with hallucination of results, capabilities & more
  • Testing approaches

20.00: Pizza

Special thanks to our hosts, Zalando!

Elastic Berlin Meetup @ Zalando: Elasticsearch Vector Search
Philipp Krenn – guest , Tobias Macey – host

Summary

Search is a common requirement for applications of all varieties. Elasticsearch was built to make it easy to include search functionality in projects built in any language. From that foundation, the rest of the Elastic Stack has been built, expanding to many more use cases in the proces. In this episode Philipp Krenn describes the various pieces of the stack, how they fit together, and how you can use them in your infrastructure to store, search, and analyze your data.

Preamble

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Interview

Introduction How did you get involved in the area of data management? The Elasticsearch product has been around for a long time and is widely known, but can you give a brief overview of the other components that make up the Elastic Stack and how they work together? Beyond the common pattern of using Elasticsearch as a search engine connected to a web application, what are some of the other use cases for the various pieces of the stack? What are the common scaling bottlenecks that users should be aware of when they are dealing with large volumes of data? What do you consider to be the biggest competition to the Elastic Stack as you expand the capabilities and target usage patterns? What are the biggest challenges that you are tackling in the Elastic stack, technical or otherwise? What are the biggest challenges facing Elastic as a company in the near to medium term? Open source as a business model: https://www.elastic.co/blog/doubling-down-on-open?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss What is the vision for Elastic and the Elastic Stack going forward and what new features or functionality can we look forward to?

Contact Info

@xeraa on Twitter xeraa on GitHub Website Email

Parting Question

From your perspective, what is the biggest gap in the tooling or technology for data management today?

Links

Elastic Vienna – Capital of Austria What Is Developer Advocacy? NoSQL MongoDB Elasticsearch Cassandra Neo4J Hazelcast Apache Lucene Logstash Kibana Beats X-Pack ELK Stack Metrics APM (Application Performance Monitoring) GeoJSON Split Brain Elasticsearch Ingest Nodes PacketBeat Elastic Cloud Elasticon Kibana Canvas SwiftType

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