Stop flying blind. Profiling your App’s Internals
Your Rails app has gone into production and thus has a lot to tell you. Learn how to take advantage of the notification system Rails provides and why manually parsing log files is a bad idea almost every time.
Date
2012-06-06
Time
15:00 - 15:45
Conference / Event
RailsWayCon 2012
Venue
Maritim proArte, Berlin
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Speaker
Robert Glaser
Alumnus
As Head of Data & AI at INNOQ until April 2026, Robert helped boards and development teams run the full AI marathon—from use-case discovery and portfolio scoring to pilots and production—without getting stuck in proof-of-concept-hell. He designed operating models where agent tooling, eval loops, and compute realities reinforce each other so ambitious ideas actually ship. He hosted the podcast “AI und jetzt”, took his techno-philosophy blog and newsletter on stage in conference talks, and kept prodding leaders to think of AI as a foundational technology instead of a mere tool. In his spare time he chases single-origin beans and new restaurants, insisting palate calibration is just another form of model evaluation.