The Agentic Architect: Session I

2025 shattered the old cadence of software architecture. AI agents now co‑author code and refactors, compliance expectations tightened, and cost/latency signals moved inside everyday design loops. Static diagrams, quarterly review boards, and slide-driven governance can’t keep up.

This curated set of 3 sessions will help equip senior technologists to evolve from document stewardship to adaptive integrity management—blending human judgment, executable principles, and guided agent assistance.Architecture is shifting from static designs to adaptive, agent-driven execution.

Come to the Agentic Architect session if you want to see:

  • how the role of architecture is evolving in the agentic era

  • practical tips and trick for how to embrace the new agentic toolset

  • how to lean into architecture as code

  • cut decision time from weeks and days to hours

  • stop redrawing diagrams forever

“The Agentic Architect isn't about AI writing your code – it's about transforming how you make, communicate, and enforce architecture in an AI-accelerated world.”


About Dave Hendricksen

Dave is a senior architect for Thomson Reuters and has worked for Thomson Reuters for over 20 years where his focus is on architecting and delivering enterprise hybrid big data systems.

Dave has written two books with Addison-Wesley, and is currently working on a third:


  • 12 Essential Skills for Software Architects – this book focuses on the soft skills needed by software architects, and has also been translated to Chinese.

  • 12 More Essential Skills for Software Architects – this book focuses on the day to day technical skills needed by software architects.

  • (In Progress) Enterprise Big Data – this book focuses on how to architect and build enterprise big data systems.


  • Dave is also the head coach for the Eagan High School FIRST Robotics program with over 150 students and over 60 mentors. Dave also likes to build things like trebuchets, go carts, and rain barrel watering systems.

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