Data Summit 2025 is just around the corner, and we’re excited to connect, learn, and share ideas with fellow leaders in the data and AI space. As the pace of innovation accelerates, events like this offer a unique opportunity to engage with peers, discover groundbreaking solutions, and discuss the future of data-driven transformation.
We caught up with Jerry Locke, a data solutions expert at Perficient, who’s not only attending the event but also taking the stage as a speaker. Here’s what he had to say about this year’s conference and why it matters:
Why is this event important for the data industry?
“Anytime you can meet outside of the screen is always a good thing. For me, it’s all about learning, networking, and inspiration. The world of data is expanding at an unprecedented pace. Global data volume is projected to reach over 180 zettabytes (or 180 trillion gigabytes) by 2025—tripling from just 64 zettabytes in 2020. That’s a massive jump. The question we need to ask is: What are modern organizations doing to not only secure all this data but also use it to unlock new business opportunities? That’s what I’m looking to explore at this summit.”
What topics do you think will be top-of-mind for attendees this year?
“I’m especially interested in the intersection of data engineering and AI. I’ve been lucky to work on modern data teams where we’ve adopted CI/CD pipelines and scalable architectures. AI has completely transformed how we manage data pipelines—mostly for the better. The conversation this year will likely revolve around how to continue that momentum while solving real-world challenges.”
Are there any sessions you’re particularly excited to attend?
“My plan is to soak in as many sessions on data and AI as possible. I’m especially curious about the use cases being shared, how organizations are applying these technologies today, and more importantly, how they plan to evolve them over the next few years.”
What makes this event special for you, personally?
“I’ve never been to this event before, but several of my peers have, and they spoke highly of the experience. Beyond the networking, I’m really looking forward to being inspired by the incredible work others are doing. As a speaker, I’m honored to be presenting on serverless engineering in today’s cloud-first world. I’m hoping to not only share insights but also get thoughtful feedback from the audience and my peers. Ultimately, I want to learn just as much from the people in the room as they might learn from me.”
What’s one thing you hope listeners take away from your presentation?
“My main takeaway is simple: start. If your data isn’t on the cloud yet, start that journey. If your engineering isn’t modernized, begin that process. Serverless is a key part of modern data engineering, but the real goal is enabling fast, informed decision-making through your data. It won’t always be easy—but it will be worth it.
I also hope that listeners understand the importance of composable data systems. If you’re building or working with data systems, composability gives you agility, scalability, and future-proofing. So instead of a big, all-in-one data platform (monolith), you get a flexible architecture where you can plug in best-in-class tools for each part of your data stack. Composable data systems let you choose the best tool for each job, swap out or upgrade parts without rewriting everything, and scale or customize workflows as your needs evolve.”
Don’t miss Perficient at Data Summit 2025. A global digital consultancy, Perficient is committed to partnering with clients to tackle complex business challenges and accelerate transformative growth.
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