About this Event
Join us on May 21, 2026, at CBTS in Cincinnati, OH, for Cloud Nirvana Cincinnati: Practice, Patterns & Discipline — a conference designed to help teams move beyond understanding cloud and AI to executing with consistency, precision, and impact.
As organizations continue to accelerate their adoption of cloud and AI, the challenge is no longer just learning the technology — it’s applying it effectively across teams, environments, and real-world constraints. True progress comes from disciplined execution, reusable patterns, and the daily practices that turn strategy into results.
This event is about building the habits that drive outcomes.
Throughout the day, we’ll explore real-world practices, architectural patterns, and disciplined approaches that enable teams to deliver reliably and at scale. Sessions will focus on platform engineering, governance, security, DevOps, and operating models — all centered on creating consistency, alignment, and long-term success across your organization.
Whether you're a cloud architect, platform engineer, security leader, IT executive, or early-career professional looking to level up, Cloud Nirvana Cincinnati: Practice, Patterns & Discipline will provide actionable insights, practical frameworks, and meaningful connections to help you elevate your execution.
Come learn, connect, and leave with a clearer path to delivering results — because success in the cloud isn’t just about what you know, it’s about how consistently you apply it.
Let’s turn knowledge into practice — and practice into excellence.
Since we have limited seating, this conference is reserved for practitioners. Sales and Business Development Registrants will be rejected. Thanks for your understanding.
A special thank you to our 2026 sponsors for making this event possible:
Big Kitty Labs, Glean, Expedient, Sigma Computing, alkira, ATC, Aztra, CBTS, Presidio, Rubrik, RWX, Veeva
See you there!
Cloud Nirvana Team
Code of Conduct for Cloud Nirvana
Purpose
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Cloud Nirvana events are reserved exclusively for technology practitioners and leaders. We strive to create a space for industry professionals to exchange knowledge and collaborate. Cloud Nirvana reserves the right to refund ticket purchases for non-practitioners at its sole discretion.
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Thank you for helping us create an inclusive and respectful event experience for everyone!
Agenda
🕑: 02:00 PM - 02:30 PM
I Let AI Run My Business for 60 Days. Here's What I'd Do Differently.
Host: Sean Erikson, CEO & Co-Founder, Cloud Nirvana
Info: Sean Erikson deployed 11 AI agents to handle email, CRM, speaker pipeline, finance, and community operations. Some of it was brilliant. Some of it cost $60/day. Some of it sent the wrong email to the wrong person. This is the honest story of going from "this is amazing" to "this is production" and the patterns that made the difference.
🕑: 02:30 PM - 03:00 PM
Reimagining the Contact Center with AI
Host: Shanti Behera, VP, Business Tech Sr Manager, KeyBank
Info: What does it actually look like to modernize a contact center with AI at an enterprise scale? Shanti Behera walks through KeyBank's journey from conversation intelligence and voice summarization to building an AI-first contact center with chatbots, voice intelligence, and agentic workflows. This is a real practitioner story: what worked, what they learned, the build vs. buy decisions they faced, and where they're headed with agentic AI and orchestrated workflows. If you've ever wondered how a major financial institution is moving from AI experimentation to production discipline, this is your session.
🕑: 03:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Fireside Chat: What If Your AI Could Learn from Mine? (Live)
Host: Arian Green, Founder & AI Educator, NKY.AI
Info: The hardest part of AI isn't building it. It's sharing what you've learned. Sean Erikson and Arian Green (NKY.AI) test that live on stage, swapping production patterns between their AI systems and implementing them in real time.
The bridge: Open Patterns, an open-source catalog of practitioner-sourced AI engineering patterns. Think Gang of Four for agentic AI, written by the people who build and break these systems in production. Each pattern captures what worked, what broke, and how to implement it, in a format both humans and AI agents can consume.
Arian brings a pattern. Sean's 11-agent AIOS ingests it. They show what's possible when practitioners collaborate through their agents. Not a demo. A proof of concept for agent-to-agent collaboration in building real production systems.
🕑: 03:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Break + Networking
Info: Grab a drink, swap stories, and meet the people building real systems in your backyard. This is where the best conversations happen.
🕑: 04:00 PM - 04:30 PM
From Curiosity to Accountability: Building an AI Agent You Can Actually Trust
Host: Kalen Howell Sr., CIO, ChemStation International
Info: What happens when you stop treating AI agents as demos and start treating them as infrastructure? Kalen Howell shares the real journey of building a production AI agent operating system: the silent failures that looked like success, the upstream merge that became a security event, the model failover that failed over to the same failure. Seven phases from "this is cool" to "I can trust this with real work." No theory. Just the gates, guardrails, and hard lessons that made an AI agent accountable enough to do real work every day.
🕑: 04:30 PM - 05:00 PM
Silicon Heartland Sessions LIVE: Practice, Patterns & What's Actually Working
Host: Shanti Behera, VP, Business Tech Sr Manager, KeyBank
Info: A live recording of the Silicon Heartland Sessions podcast, right here at the event. Sean Erikson sits down with the day's speakers, Shanti Behera (KeyBank), Kalen Howell (ChemStation), and Arian Green (NKY.AI), for an unscripted conversation about what they're seeing in the field. No talking points. No corporate filter. Just practitioners comparing notes on what's working, what's failing, and what they'd do differently. The audience participates directly with questions and discussion, so bring something you want answered. This episode drops on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere you listen.
🕑: 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Closing + Happy Hour
Host: Ben Blanquera, VP - AI & Sustainability, RackSpace
Info: Ben Blanquera wraps the day with energy, key takeaways, and a call to action. Then stick around. The conversations that start during happy hour are the ones that turn into collaborations, partnerships, and the kind of relationships that make this community what it is. Drinks are on us.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
CBTS, 25 Merchant Street, Cincinnati, United States
USD 20.00












