Exploring Innovation, Hands-On Coding, and a Thriving Tech Community
Last week, I had the pleasure of attending ServerlessDays Rome 2024, one of the most exciting events in Italy for anyone working with cloud computing and serverless architecture. Two intense days filled with hands-on sessions, insightful talks, and meaningful conversations that I’m now bringing back to Bytes Cove and our ongoing projects.

Day 1 – AI Agent Coding Workshop
The event kicked off with a full-day, hands-on workshop focused on AI Agents.
Together with developers and professionals from across the country, I had the opportunity to:
- Build an autonomous AI agent that integrates with Amazon Bedrock APIs
- Explore advanced prompt engineering and orchestration techniques
- Simulate real-world serverless deployments using cloud-native tools
The session was a brilliant convergence of applied AI and modern serverless infrastructure, a source of inspiration for future consultancy work and product design.


Day 2 – Talks, insights, and community energy
The second day was dedicated to the main conference, with high-level talks on:
- Real-world serverless architectures at scale
- Best practices for observability and performance tuning
- Security, automation, and AI integration in cloud pipelines
- Success stories from startups, enterprises, and open-source leaders
Beyond the technical depth, what stood out was the community atmosphere: welcoming, curious, and deeply engaged. I had the chance to reconnect with former colleagues, meet new professionals, and even lay the groundwork for future collaborations.



A growing, passionate community
Events like ServerlessDays are a powerful reminder that behind every line of code is a great community, one driven by ideas, experimentation, and a shared desire to build and learn.
A big thanks to the ServerlessDays Rome team for their flawless organization, and to everyone who shared their time, experience, and passion. I’m returning energized, inspired, and more motivated than ever to contribute to the tech ecosystem.