SNIA Developer Conference September 15-17, 2025 | Santa Clara, CA
The SNIA Technical Council AI Taskforce is exploring the role of SNIA in serving the industry by identifying and addressing the needs of the industry for vendor neutral resolutions to gaps related to storage, transport, or acceleration of data for AI. Come and learn about some of the things that the taskforce is considering to propose for SNIA to address and come prepared to share your input about where there are gaps or differences between vendors that are barriers to progress in serving our customers with solutions for their AI storage, transport, and acceleration requirements.
Hear from the experts on the latest from NVMe including implementation experiences.
The SNIA Technical Council believes that it is important for storage developers to learn about the emerging technology of Data Processing Units (DPUs). We have gathered a panel of leading DPU vendors to provide an overview and answer the following questions.
Following the panel presentations, we will open the floor to questions from the participants. Don’t miss this great opportunity to learn more about DPUs!
The data center of today is almost fully software defined, from the software defined network (SDN) to virtualized and containerized computation to the software defined file system (SDFS). But there’s one important part of the stack that’s not yet software defined: flash storage itself. It’s about time to enable flash storage to be software defined, allowing flash to be tailored to the specific needs of any application. This session will center on what software defined flash capabilities are needed by storage developers and how software defined flash APIs could affect how storage applications are written and run in the future.
Emerging workloads such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning demand new solutions. New ways to attach persistent memory are being developed. Join the chairs of the SNIA Persistent Memory Special Interest Group and SDC speakers including Andy Rudoff of Intel in this live session to ask your questions on Persistent Memory and CXL developments and where the next generation of these technologies are headed.
Security, unlike most technologies, is driven by changes to the threat landscape as well as the legal/regulatory responses. This BoF provides a forum to explore recent and anticipated developments. It may also serve as a forum to further explore details from the various SDC security and data protection sessions.
The SDXI TWG is working on a proposed standard for a memory to memory Data mover and acceleration interface.
SDXI TWG members are working to get its first version of the Smart Data Acceleration Interface Specification out for a public review.
Come join us as we reveal the makings of this specification and what makes it a key technology ingredient for system architecture. Learn the salient features of this specification from key contributors and members in this live BoF and Q&A.