2025 Key Trends: AI Workflows, Architectural Complexity, Sociotechnical Systems & Platform Products
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2025 Key Trends: AI Workflows, Architectural Complexity, Sociotechnical Systems & Platform Products
"Daniel Bryant: Hello, and welcome to the InfoQ Podcast. My name is Daniel Bryant, one of the co-hosts here. It's that time of the year we like to look back at our most popular technologies, topics, trends, and techniques that we've covered in the various trend reports, news items, articles, and podcasts. And to do that, I've got a fantastic panel of folks, leaders within the InfoQ space. We couldn't fit them all on one podcast, dare I say it. There's many other leaders we're trying to summarize their views as well, but I've got with me fellow podcast co-hosts and folks that organize the InfoQ events. So, without further ado, I'll go around the room to get everyone to do an introduction, and then I'll introduce myself. So, Renato, do you want to go first?"
"Renato Losio: Thank you, Daniel. I'm so happy to be back. My intro is almost actually the same as last year. I'm a cloud architect at Cloudiamo, based in Germany, based in Berlin. I'm an editor for the Cloud and DevOps Queue, and probably my highlight as an InfoQ editor has been running the InfoQ Dev Summit in Munich for the second year in a row. So, probably the same interest last year, but as excited as last year, even more."
"Srini Penchikala: Hello, everyone. I am Srini Penchikala. In my day job, I work as an enterprise architect. For the InfoQ community, I serve as the lead editor for the AI, ML, and Data Engineering Group. I also co-host a podcast in the same space, and I'm currently serving as a program committee member for the QCon London 2026 conference, which I'm really looking forward to. 2025 has been another stellar year for AI technologies, and we continue to see the next phase of AI adoption in terms of technologies, language model innovations, and more and more integration into real-world business use cases. We will talk more about this later in the podcast. I want to quickly mention the AI, ML Trends Podcast, which t"
InfoQ convenes a panel of editors and event organizers to recap the year's top technologies, topics, trends, and techniques. Panelists represent Cloud, DevOps, AI, ML, and Data Engineering editorial groups and highlight ongoing community events. The InfoQ Dev Summit in Munich and involvement with QCon London illustrate continuous conference activity and community engagement. 2025 shows strong momentum in AI technologies, language model innovations, and integration of AI into real-world business use cases. The panel emphasizes continuing editorial coverage, podcasts, and conferences as channels for tracking and disseminating emerging technical trends.
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