Webinar
Thursday, July 16, 2026
2PM ET / 11AM PT
45 min
Modern software is composed of long-running, multi-step workflows spanning AI agents, microservices, databases, APIs, and humans. As applications become more distributed and autonomous, workflow orchestration and durability are becoming dominant architectural concerns.
Please join us to hear Postgres creator and Turing Award-winning MIT researcher, Dr. Mike Stonebraker explain this architectural shift and what it means for software engineering teams. Attendees will learn how to build infrastructure for AI that maximizes the quality, reliability, and observability of agentic workflow activity.
Mike will explain:
Applications are dead; long live workflows
AI agents on ACID - ensuring non-deterministic workflows execute reliably and safely
Workflow orchestration and durability is a DBMS workload
Qian Li and David Joy will then discuss:
Workflow orchestration architecture alternatives: database-centric vs external orchestration
Implementing a failure-proof workflow platform with DBOS and CockroachDB, replacing a piecewise, Frankenstein stack with one ACID, Postgres-compatible, horizontally scaling system
Q&A
Mike StonebrakerCreator of Postgres
David JoySenior Manager, Sales Engineeringat Cockroach Labs