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IT leaders to meet at ONUG AI Networking Summit in Dallas

IT leaders from around the country will meet at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dallas on May 28-29 to learn more and exchange ideas at the ONUG AI Networking Summit.
 
The summit is tailored for IT leaders who are aiming to modernize their corporate infrastructure with AI. Conference attendees will be able to enhance their knowledge, make meaningful connections and explore the synergies that transcend today’s digital landscape.
 
Early bird registration for the IT Networking Summit is available through April 2. Tech Titans members may register for a limited number of complimentary passes to the conference. The conference is also offering additional professional workshop sessions at a discounted price.
 
The Key Topics at the summit will explore infrastructure transformation to enhance performance, enterprise software evaluation using an agentic AI layer that leads to more productivity,  and the impact on applications to improve functionality and efficiency in operations. The complete agenda for the conference can be found here.
 
For more information on the conference, contact Brianna Lippis.
 
Agentic AI—intelligent systems capable of proactive, context-aware decision-making—is reshaping corporate operations. Rather than forcing organizations to rely on rigid, feature-laden enterprise software that only fulfills a fraction of their needs, Agentic AI learns a company’s unique business logic to generate predictive, customizable workflows in real time. This shift not only enables “digital twin” simulations of corporate operations—letting leaders test new ideas or products in a virtual environment before rolling them out—but also demands a radical rethinking of enterprise compute infrastructures. To fully harness Agentic AI, businesses require redesigned data centers, robust security frameworks, high-performance networks, and scalable GPU clusters, all unified by an architecture that balances flexibility, resilience, and compliance.
 
Security remains a critical challenge, driving the need for Zero Trust strategies and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solutions. As AI grows more autonomous, ingesting and acting upon increasingly sensitive data, CISOs must pivot from traditional perimeter-based defenses to a model assuming every user, device, and application could be compromised. Combined with AI-driven Network as a Service (NaaS), which can instantly provision and optimize bandwidth for large-scale AI workloads, Zero Trust and SASE ensure that corporate networks remain both secure and agile. Leaders see these elements as key to bridging the gap between AI hype and genuine results. The broader enterprise software market faces a fundamental disruption as customizable, predictive AI solutions replace bloated SaaS platforms. Major players already sense this shift—OpenAI, Microsoft, IBM, Cisco, and AMD are embedding AI-driven technologies into their ecosystems, recognizing that Agentic AI is not just a market opportunity but a moment that could redefine their core business models. 
 
At the AI Networking Summit, these shifts take center stage. Bringing together senior IT executives who manage large AI workloads, as well as solution providers shaping the future of enterprise AI, the Summit addresses both the technical and cultural barriers to adopting Agentic AI. From best practices in hybrid-cloud deployments—where local GPU resources can be combined with the elasticity of public clouds—to strategies for AI governance, every facet of enterprise transformation is on the table. As enterprises invest in next-generation infrastructure, they pave the way for AI to move beyond automation, becoming the driving force of corporate innovation, efficiency, and competitive advantage. Join the AI Summit in Dallas to explore the infrastructure strategies and AI-driven paradigms shaping the next era of enterprise transformation.
 

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