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BigPanda is an AIOps platform that uses machine learning to correlate noisy IT alerts from hundreds of monitoring tools into actionable incidents, helping enterprise operations teams detect, triage and resolve outages faster. Founded in 2012 and based in Mountain View / Redwood City, it serves large enterprises including Intel, PayPal, Workday and Gap.
Linda Haviv is a Staff Developer Advocate at Anyscale and founder of CodingCrystals.com, best known for her wildly nonlinear path from philosophy major and professional singer to site reliability engineer and AI infrastructure advocate. After graduating summa cum laude as Baruch College's salutatorian, teaching herself to code at The Flatiron School, and spending years as a JavaScript developer and SRE at Fox Corporation, she joined AWS as a developer advocate before landing at Anyscale — the company behind Ray, the open-source distributed computing framework that powers OpenAI's ChatGPT training. She uses her platform to demystify AI infrastructure for developers everywhere, and sells STEM-inspired crystal jewelry on the side.
Pantheon is a San Francisco WebOps platform that runs Drupal, WordPress, and Next.js sites for over 12,000 organizations - from MIT to Patagonia to the United Nations Foundation - giving marketing and engineering teams a shared environment to ship the open web faster.

Cindy Sridharan is a distributed systems engineer, O'Reilly author, and influential technical writer based in San Francisco. Known online as @copyconstruct, she wrote the seminal O'Reilly book 'Distributed Systems Observability' and runs the Systems Distributed newsletter on Substack. She is widely respected for her long-form thinking on observability, testing in production, microservices architecture, and engineering culture. She spent years as an engineer at imgix, led the Prometheus user group in San Francisco, and has spoken at major industry conferences including QCon and GOTO. Her Medium essays on monitoring, testing, and systems thinking have shaped how a generation of engineers thinks about building resilient software.