Presented by:

Andrew Marshall

YugabyteDB

Andrew Marshall is VP of Developer Relations and Product Marketing at Yugabyte, where he leads go-to-market strategy for distributed PostgreSQL solutions. With 25 years of experience at companies including Yugabyte, AWS, Microsoft, PagerDuty, and New Relic, Andrew specializes in building strategies that help developers adopt cloud-native and AI-native database architectures. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington and an MBA from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business. Andrew is also an Advisor at Rebellion Ventures, working with early-stage startups building autonomous operations and AI agents.

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Developers face mounting pressure to build and deploy production-ready agentic applications quickly. While agent SDKs simplify coding and deployment, the underlying data layer remains complex, making the path to production difficult. Today’s patchwork approach degrades performance and drives up costs and energy usage. This session explores how distributed PostgreSQL can help unify vector, relational, graph, key-value, and document models into a single database layer. Learn how to eliminate data silos between knowledge bases, agentic memory, and context graphs while maintaining full observability across multi-agent deployments.

Date:
2026 April 21 16:00 PDT
Duration:
50 min
Room:
Winchester 2
Conference:
Postgres Conference: 2026
Language:
Track:
Essentials
Difficulty:
Easy