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AI in the Enterprise: 
Who’s Actually in Control?

An executive roundtable on governance, guardrails, and getting past the pilot phase

26th March 2026

Four Seasons Hotel - Atlanta, GA

12:00 - 3:00 PM EST

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Why This Roundtable?

Most enterprises have run successful AI pilots. Far fewer have moved those pilots into production at scale, especially in regulated environments where "move fast and break things" isn't an option.

 

The AI works fine. The infrastructure underneath it doesn't.

Current development environments weren't designed for autonomous systems that spin up resources, write code, and execute workflows in tandem or without a human in the loop. Without clear governance, security boundaries, and operational visibility, scaling agentic AI from sandbox to production stays stuck in "someday."

 

This roundtable brings together technology leaders from healthcare, financial services, and fintech to have honest conversations about what's working, what's not, and what it takes to get the control they need to ship.

10-15

senior executives

180

minutes

100%

peer-level dialogue

Overview

Who Should Attend?

This is an off-the-record conversation for senior technical decision-makers:

  • CTOs and Field CTOs

  • Heads of Platform Engineering

  • Technology and Infrastructure Executives

  • Leaders in regulated industries (Healthcare, FSI, Insurance, Fintech)

No product pitches. This is a working session. Come prepared to share what you're seeing and what you're struggling with.

What We'll Discuss

  • The pilot-to-production gap: What's preventing teams from scaling AI beyond experiments? Where are the architectural and organizational bottlenecks?

  • Governance before velocity: How do you establish security, policy alignment, and visibility before agentic systems hit production, not after something breaks? What specific governance practices are required to adopt and scale?

  • Regulation as architecture: How regulatory pressure in FSI, healthcare, and insurance is forcing (and sometimes enabling) better infrastructure decisions.

  • Measuring what matters: What do leaders want to see when it comes to AI usage, cost, outcomes, and accountability? Where are the blind spots?

  • A clearer picture of how peers are approaching AI governance and infrastructure decisions

  • Practical frameworks for evaluating readiness to scale agentic AI

  • Connections with leaders facing similar challenges in regulated environments

What You'll Walk  Away With

  • A clearer picture of how peers are approaching AI governance and infrastructure decisions

  • Practical frameworks for evaluating readiness to scale agentic AI

  • Connections with leaders facing similar challenges in regulated environments

REGISTER NOW!

 To reserve your seat for this exclusive roundtable discussion. ​
Seats are Limited. Invitations are non-transferable.​

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Our featured speakers

Nicky Pike 

Americas Field CTO, Coder

Who you'll be connecting with
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The Value of Being in the Room

Peer Insight

Learn directly from executives navigating similar challenges.

Executive
Dialogue

Engage in focused, senior-level discussions that matter.

Meaningful Connections

Build relationships through substance, not small talk.

Strategic
Perspective

Gain clarity through shared experience and real-world context.

Who attend our events

  • Senior executives and decision-makers

  • C-Level Executives

  • C-Level -1 Executives

  • Senior Management & Thought Leaders

  • Executives seeking peer insight and real-world discussion

Event Experience

  • Invitation-only and carefully curated

  • Small-group, senior-level format

  • Designed for openness and trust

Event Agenda

Venue

Four Seasons Hotel - Atlanta, GA
75 14th St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, United States

Time

Attendee arrival begins at 12:00 PM (EST), with the program commencing at 12:30 PM (EST) and concluding at 3:00 PM (EST).

Food & Drinks

Enjoy a three-course culinary experience coupled with beers, wines, coffee & tea provided by Coder. Welcome drinks available on arrival.

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Accelerating the world’s transition

to autonomous coding

The future of development should be fast flexible and fully yours. Most teams still wrestle with fragile local setups, clunky onboarding, and dev environments that don't scale. We started Coder to change that. To give platform teams control developers freedom, and enterprises peace of mind

From side project to a community of +100k (and counting).

Coder was born out of frustration with outdated developer workflows — and a belief that there had to be a better way. What started as a tool for spinning up cloud workspaces quickly grew into a full platform for self-hosted, secure, scalable development. Today, Coder powers developers and platform teams at some of the world’s largest organizations — helping them build faster, standardize smarter, and stay in control.

MICHAEL GALATOULA

MICHAEL GALATOULA

NICHOLAS STAVROULAKIS

NICHOLAS STAVROULAKIS

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