Virtual event · Free Thursday, October 29, 2026 · 9:00 a.m.

Cloud Native: The AI Stack

The same stack. Infinite possibilities.

The same stack. Infinite possibilities.

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2,000Attendees
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The AI stack: AI-native applications built from AI agents, workflows and intelligence, running on agents and orchestration, model and inference services, data and vector platforms, platform engineering, observability and telemetry, security and policy, Kubernetes, containers and cloud infrastructure.

About the event

Everybody is building AI. Almost nobody is rebuilding the stack.

Cloud Native Now 2026 is a one-day virtual gathering for the engineers, architects and platform leaders who run the layers AI actually depends on. No hype keynotes. Practitioner sessions, real architectures, real failure modes.

One stack, two workloads

How teams run inference, agents and traditional services on the same Kubernetes substrate — scheduling, GPUs, multi-tenancy and cost control.

Operate what you ship

Observability for non-deterministic systems, policy and guardrails, supply-chain security for models, and the SRE practices that keep agents from going sideways.

Built for decision makers

Platform engineering leaders get the budget, staffing and architecture context to make the next 18 months of AI infrastructure spend defensible.

Who's in the room

  • Platform Engineering
  • SRE & Operations
  • Cloud Architects
  • DevOps Leads
  • ML / AI Platform Teams
  • Security & Compliance
  • Data Engineering
  • CTOs & VPs of Engineering

The stack

Explore the stack. Every layer gets a session.

Select a layer to see what we're covering, who it's for and where it sits in the agenda.

AI-Native Applications

What actually ships. Reference architectures from teams running AI-native products in production, the org changes required, and the honest total cost of ownership 18 months in.

Topics we're programming

  • Reference architectures
  • Production case studies
  • TCO reality checks
  • UX for uncertainty
  • Team structure

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Agents & Orchestration

Agents are distributed systems with worse failure modes. Durable execution, idempotency, human-in-the-loop checkpoints, MCP and tool registries, and blast-radius design for autonomous action.

Topics we're programming

  • MCP & tool registries
  • Durable workflows
  • Idempotent tools
  • Blast-radius design
  • Agent identity

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Model & Inference Services

Serving is the new API gateway problem. Routing across model families, batching and KV-cache strategy, quantization tradeoffs, and building a failover story for when your provider degrades.

Topics we're programming

  • Inference gateways
  • KV-cache & batching
  • Quantization
  • Open weights vs API
  • Multi-model routing

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Data & Vector Platforms

Retrieval is an operations discipline. Vector store selection and sharding, lifecycle and re-indexing, streaming freshness, and governance for the data your agents are allowed to read.

Topics we're programming

  • Vector store ops
  • Re-embedding at scale
  • RAG freshness
  • Lakehouse patterns
  • Data governance

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Platform Engineering

The internal developer platform is where AI adoption succeeds or stalls. Golden paths for model deployment, self-service GPU quota, templating agents, and what platform teams should refuse to own.

Topics we're programming

  • Golden paths for ML
  • Self-service GPU quota
  • Backstage & IDPs
  • Platform as product
  • Team topologies

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Observability & Telemetry

You cannot alert on a token stream the way you alert on a 500. Tracing across model calls, semantic evals in production, cost-per-request telemetry, and OpenTelemetry conventions for GenAI.

Topics we're programming

  • OTel GenAI semconv
  • Trace-based evals
  • Token cost telemetry
  • Drift detection
  • SLOs for agents

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Security & Policy

Provenance for models, not just packages. Supply-chain attestation for weights, prompt injection as an infrastructure problem, egress control for agents, and policy-as-code that survives a non-deterministic caller.

Topics we're programming

  • Model provenance
  • Agent egress control
  • OPA / Kyverno
  • Secrets for agents
  • AI BOM

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Kubernetes

The scheduler is the new bottleneck. Topology-aware scheduling, gang scheduling for training, device plugins and DRA, and running inference next to your web tier without either one starving.

Topics we're programming

  • Dynamic Resource Allocation
  • Gang scheduling
  • Node topology
  • Multi-tenancy
  • Autoscaling inference

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Containers

Container images are the AI distribution format. Expect hard talks on multi-gigabyte model images, layer caching at scale, OCI artifacts for weights, and cold-start math when your image is 40GB.

Topics we're programming

  • OCI model artifacts
  • Image bloat
  • Cold starts
  • Registry economics
  • Sandboxed runtimes

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Cloud Infrastructure

Compute, storage and networking are now judged by how well they feed accelerators. Sessions cover GPU and accelerator capacity planning, sovereign and regional footprints, and the economics of renting versus owning silicon.

Topics we're programming

  • GPU capacity planning
  • Multi-cloud placement
  • Neoclouds
  • Power & cooling
  • FinOps for AI

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Agenda

Three tracks. One day. Everything on demand after.

Full sessions detail published in September. Times shown in US Eastern.

Foundations & Platform

9:00 AM ET | Opening keynote: It was always cloud native

Why the AI stack is the cloud native stack, and what that means for the teams who have to run it.

9:45 AM ET | Golden paths for AI workloads

Building the paved road: templates, self-service and the platform contract that keeps AI teams shipping.

10:30 AM ET | Kubernetes as the AI scheduler

Multi-tenancy, GPU sharing and node lifecycle decisions that quietly decide your unit economics.

11:15 AM ET | Containers and very large artifacts

Image strategy, caching and start times when the model is bigger than the app.

Operate, Secure & Observe

9:00 AM ET | Observability for systems that guess

Tracing, evaluation signals and what an SLO means when the output is probabilistic.

9:45 AM ET | Token accounting in production

Attributing spend per team, per feature and per request without killing developer velocity.

10:30 AM ET | Supply chain and policy for AI workloads

Provenance, identity and policy as code across models, prompts and the pipelines that move them.

11:15 AM ET | Incident review: the day the agent looped

A postmortem walkthrough of a real production failure and the guardrails that came out of it.

Models, Agents & AI-Native Apps

9:00 AM ET | Serving models like any other service

Autoscaling, routing and batching patterns that make inference boring — in the best way.

9:45 AM ET | Vector platforms that survive real traffic

Freshness, sharding and governance for embeddings once the demo becomes a product.

10:30 AM ET | Agents in production, honestly

What actually shipped, what quietly got rolled back, and the orchestration patterns that held.

11:15 AM ET | Closing panel: the stack in 12 months

Futurum analysts and practitioners on where the layers consolidate next.

Agenda subject to change. Registered attendees get the on-demand library the day after the event.

Call for speakers

We want the talk you can only give because you actually ran it.

Sessions are selected by the program committee on the strength of the story, not the size of the logo. Vendors are welcome — pitches are not.

  • CFP opens September 3, 2026
  • CFP closes September 24, 2026
  • Speakers notified October 6, 2026
  • Event day October 29, 2026

What gets accepted

  • A system you ran, with numbers you can share
  • What broke, and what you changed because of it
  • Architecture other teams can copy on Monday
  • An honest view of trade-offs and cost
  • 30 min talk
  • 20 min case study
  • 45 min panel
  • 15 min lightning

Submit your talk

Questions about the CFP? Email cfp@techstronggroup.com.

Futurum @ KubeCon

Insight before the conference. Conversations from the floor. Analysis after the week ends.

Cloud Native Now 2026 opens a four-program arc that runs straight through KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Salt Lake City. One thesis, four stages, one on-demand library.

Cloud Native Now 2026

October 29, 2026 · Virtual

The opening program. Three tracks across the full stack, free to attend and free to replay.

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Futurum Summit @ KubeCon

November 9-12, 2026 · Salt Lake City

Executive sessions and analyst briefings staged alongside the main conference week.

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Tech Field Day at KubeCon

November 10-11, 2026 · Salt Lake City

Delegate-led technical deep dives, recorded and published to the unified collection.

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Techstrong TV Live at KubeCon

November 9-12, 2026 · Show floor

Show-floor interviews cut for distribution across the Techstrong network.

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Sponsorship

One partnership. Four stages. Six weeks of distribution.

Sponsorship at Cloud Native Now is not a single-day buy — it is an entry point into the whole Futurum @ KubeCon program. Sponsor here and you get a Techstrong TV Live interview at KubeCon. Sponsor Tech Field Day and you get a session at this event. Every partner, at every level, gets a Futurum analyst briefing and a custom content opportunity.

78%hold engineering manager level or above
2,000registered attendees expected
4connected programs, Oct 29 through KubeCon week
1.2Mmonthly Techstrong network reach

Included at every level

Every partner

Futurum analyst briefing

A working session with a Futurum analyst covering your category, positioning and where the AI stack is actually heading.

Every partner

Custom content opportunity

A co-produced asset built to your goal — research brief, executive Q&A, technical explainer or short-form video series. Clearly labeled.

Every partner

Techstrong TV interview

A studio or show-floor interview, cut for distribution across the Techstrong network and the Futurum @ KubeCon collection.

Every partner

On-demand collection placement

Logo and link on the unified Futurum @ KubeCon collection page, where all four programs live after the week ends.

Crossover benefit

Sponsor this event, show up on the floor

Every Cloud Native Now partner gets a Techstrong TV Live interview at KubeCon, cut and distributed across the network during the week.

Crossover benefit

Sponsor Tech Field Day, get a session here

Tech Field Day partners receive a session slot at Cloud Native Now, so the technical story lands with the audience before the conference opens.

Cloud Native Now Partner

The event-day entry point

  • Sponsored session on an event track
  • Futurum analyst briefing
  • Custom content opportunity
  • Techstrong TV Live interview at KubeCon
  • Pre and post newsletter inclusion
  • Performance report

Content & Distribution Partner

For the story that needs range

  • Everything in Cloud Native Now Partner
  • Named partner on the Futurum @ KubeCon collection
  • Co-produced research brief or video series
  • Promotion across the collection
  • Extended social campaign

Summit Conversation Partner

Most requested

  • Everything in Content & Distribution Partner
  • Session at Futurum Summit @ KubeCon
  • Tech Field Day delegate session
  • Executive roundtable seat
  • Priority placement in the on-demand collection

Integrated Week Partner

Presenting level, all four stages

  • Presenting billing across the four programs
  • Keynote-adjacent session at the event
  • Full Techstrong TV Live campaign
  • Dedicated research collaboration
  • Full-week campaign and reporting

What each program includes

Sponsorship benefits by program
Benefit Cloud Native Now Futurum @ KubeCon Tech Field Day Techstrong TV Live
Speaking slotSession on a main stage Included Named partner Included Presenting level
Futurum analyst briefingWorking session with an analyst Included Included Included Included
Custom content opportunityCo-produced and clearly labeled Included Included Included Included
On-demand collection placementFuturum @ KubeCon on Techstrong TV Included Named partner Included Presenting level
Newsletter and social inclusionPre- and post-event Pre + post Across collection promotion Pre + post Full campaign
Performance reportAgreed campaign and content metrics Included Included Included Included
InvestmentRate card confirmed with final inventory

Editorial guardrails

  • No guaranteed favorable coverage, ever.
  • No pay-to-play seat on an editorial panel.
  • Sponsors do not approve questions or conclusions.
  • All sponsored sessions and content are clearly labeled.
  • Registration data is never transferred without explicit attendee consent.
  • Benefits, deadlines and reporting terms documented before signature.

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Attend

Free to attend. Free to replay.

One registration gets you every track live, the full on-demand library, the slide archive, and the post-event research summary from Futurum.

  • All 12+ sessions, live and on demand
  • Speaker slides and reference architectures
  • Live Q&A in every session
  • Post-event Futurum research summary
  • Access to the full Futurum @ KubeCon collection
  • Certificate of attendance for CPE credit

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Questions

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How much does it cost to attend?

Nothing. Registration is free and includes every live track, the full on-demand library and the post-event research summary.

Is it really all virtual?

Yes. Every session streams online, so you can join from anywhere — no travel required.

Will sessions be available on demand?

Yes. Recordings post to the on-demand library shortly after the event and stay available to everyone who registered.

Can vendors speak?

Yes, on the merits. Talks are selected by the program committee and sponsored sessions are always clearly labeled.

Does sponsoring guarantee a speaking slot?

No. Sponsorship never buys a seat on an editorial panel. Sponsored sessions are separate and clearly identified.

How does this connect to KubeCon?

Cloud Native Now opens a four-program arc that runs through KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Salt Lake City, ending in one shared on-demand collection.

Can I sponsor more than one program?

Yes. Most partners take a package across two or more of the four stages — talk to us about a combined scope.

What is the CFP deadline?

The call for speakers closes several weeks before the event. Submit early; the committee reviews on a rolling basis.

Do I get a certificate for CPE credit?

Yes. Attend live and you can request a certificate of attendance after the event.

Who runs the event?

Cloud Native Now is produced by Techstrong Group, a Futurum company, together with Futurum Research.

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