Marc DiPasquale

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Marc DiPasquale

@Mrc0113

#girldad || Developer Advocate at @solacedevs @solacedotcom || Sports Fanatic || Travel Enthusiast

Orlando, FL Katılım Ekim 2009
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Solace
Solace@solacedotcom·
Curious about agentic AI and how to start using it? Check out “Getting Started with Agentic AI” by our Senior Developer Advocate, Tamimi Ahmad. He breaks down the basics and shares practical ways to build with this emerging paradigm. 🔗 buff.ly/3hjtrOB
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Tamimi pew pew!@TweetTamimi·
What if my soul could still have access to the interweb?
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LlamaIndex 🦙
LlamaIndex 🦙@llama_index·
LlamaDeploy now supports a new message broker: @solacedotcom! LlamaDeploy is an async-first framework for deploying, scaling, and productionizing agentic multi-service systems, based on LlamaIndex Workflows. LlamaDeploy works with a variety of message bus backends, and our latest is @solacedotcom. @solacedotcom's event-driven platform offers: ✅ Sophisticated routing with smart topics ✅ Enterprise-level scalability trusted by major banks and telcos ✅ Open standards compatibility and robust security Read more in their guest post on our blog: llamaindex.ai/blog/configuri…
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10 things that you missed from @satyanadella’s fireside chat with @rsanghvi/@adityaag from @southpkcommons 1. On the future of work with AI agents: Satya envisions shifting from "being a typist" to "triaging my agent inbox" - with AI agents coming back to us for permissions, instructions, and notifications, giving us massive leverage. 2. AI's role redefinition: "We conflate knowledge work and knowledge worker." Tomorrow's knowledge workers will operate at a different level of abstraction, with Copilot and agents being just the beginning. 3. Satya's vision for AI companions: In personal life, AI as "a friend, a coach, an advisor" and at work, "a chief of staff, a researcher, a consultant" working alongside us on everything. 4. Microsoft was founded as a "software factory" - not focused on a single product, but on building talent to create software products the world needs. This flexibility helped Microsoft stay relevant for 50 years. 5. Multi-modal interfaces like voice will transform how we interact with AI - Satya describes using Copilot's voice interface with CarPlay for full duplex conversations that are more convenient than traditional interfaces. 6. Microsoft is evolving from Copilot (v1) to "Copilot plus agent" (v2), but is already contemplating what version 3 will look like for knowledge workers. 7. On AI systems architecture: We haven't yet done first-principles redesign of infrastructure for AI - we've merely added accelerators to existing data centers. We need next-gen hyperconverged infrastructure. 8. Modern AI systems haven't had their "stored program moment" yet - we're lacking robust multi-modal memory systems and less artisanal approaches to tools. 9. "There is no franchise value in tech." Satya believes the tech industry is unforgiving - you must constantly reinvent to stay relevant, as network effects can work against you when you're on the wrong side. 10. For raising children in an AI world: Focus less on expertise and more on curiosity, critical thinking, and confidence. AI will increase access and agency for those who know how to leverage it. If you made it this far, follow @adamsilverman and @AgentOpsAI for everything AI Agent related.
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Marc DiPasquale@Mrc0113·
@adamsilverman persistent auth + we need agents to be able to act with the same permissions, essentially on behalf of, the person using them
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Solace
Solace@solacedotcom·
Whether in Ottawa, New York or Sydney, our teams stay strong & connected. As a hybrid company, we know the value of in-person connections for bridging gaps & sharing ideas, no matter where we are! Check out what our global teams have been up to lately🌐
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Sergei Egorov@bsideup·
Atlanta, I am in you!
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AsyncAPI Initiative
AsyncAPI Initiative@AsyncAPISpec·
Do you have some nice ideas for #AsyncAPI-related tools? Do you want to validate and share with the AsyncAPI community? Drop it 👇 and let us have an open discussion 🚀 github.com/asyncapi/commu…
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Nikolai Blackie
Nikolai Blackie@nikolaiblackie·
I am a big fan of Event Driven and no one does it better than @solacedotcom and @MuleSoft. Leveraging #AsyncAPI in the design process really helps rein in the complexity, and leveraging this with Mules visualiser and Solace Event portal is great. Fantastic work Dragos Buleandra!
Adaptiv - Data, Integration, & AI@AdaptivANZ

New on the #Adaptiv blog! Discover how to effectively manage event-driven integrations with Anypoint Platform & Exchange. Boost your agility in a fast-paced market. Essential reading for #TechPros: adaptiv.nz/stay-on-top-of… #Microservices #IoT #DigitalTransformation

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Derek Comartin
Derek Comartin@codeopinion·
I knew this was the case that these videos are not for everyone, but it was interesting to get this comment.
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Wesley Clover
Wesley Clover@WesleyCloverInt·
Did you know? @solacedotcom is the first company to add distributed tracing capabilities to an EDA platform so companies can trace the progress of information as it makes its way through applications, environments and event brokers. Learn more: bit.ly/455FILh.
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Solace
Solace@solacedotcom·
And this concludes the "Distributed Tracing in Event-Driven Architecture" mini series! @TweetTamimi 's final episode explains how to trace events inside an #eventbroker and generate information about queues, acknowledgements, and sending/receiving events. bit.ly/3AtZVfO
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