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IMPORTANT: PLEASE USE THE QR CODE SENT TO YOUR EMAIL TO ACCESS THE BUILDING
Join us to learn something new & meet others who are passionate about search, observability, & security.
Agenda:
5:30 pm: Doors open; say hi & eat some food
6:00 pm: Elasticsearch Health APIs: how to interpret & debug issues, by Ins Potier, Senior Software Engineer at Elastic
6:30 pm: Q&A
6:40 pm: Building a Smarter Customer Support
Agent with Elasticsearch & Tavily, by Tomer Yaacoby, Software Engineer at Tavily
7:10 pm: Q&A
7:20 - 7:30 pm: Networking & event wrap-up
Abstracts
"Elasticsearch Health APIs: how to interpret & debug issues"
What does it actually mean when cluster health becomes yellow or red? How do we fix it? In this talk, we'll explore how Elasticsearch's health APIs go beyond a simple status signal to provide actionable diagnostics about what is wrong & how to address it.
We'll walk through real case scenarios such as shard availability, master stability, & snapshot repository integrity, showing how the health API guides you from symptom to solution.
Ins Potier is a Senior Software Engineer at Elastic on the Distributed team. Before joining Elastic, she spent six years at Palantir & led their Cassandra development team. She holds a Master's of Science from Carnegie Mellon University & a Diplme d'Ingnieur from cole Polytechnique.
"Building a Smarter Customer Support Agent with Elasticsearch
and Tavily"
RAG-powered support agents are only as reliable as the data they retrieve, & knowledge bases go stale fast. In this talk, we'll build a customer support agent that uses Elasticsearch as its core knowledge base for retrieval, & Tavily as a real-time validation layer that cross-checks every answer against the live web before it reaches the customer.
Tomer Yaacoby is a Software Engineer at Tavily, where he builds & scales AI-powered systems used in real-world applications. He holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where his research centered on deep learning, computer vision, & neural network behavior. His work sits at the intersection of machine learning, scalable systems, & practical AI deployment.
Where: Elastic NYC Office
1250 Broadway, Floor 16, Training Room
New York, NY 10001
When: April 23rd | Doors open at 5:30 PM
If you're a long-time Elastic user or just starting your journey, this is the perfect opportunity to share ideas, meet new people, & get inspired. See you there!
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