Have you ever needed to leverage enterprise systems to streamline answering challenging operational questions? If so, then come learn how UCSF partnered together to build data driven configurable framework to leverage automation and AI and help provide leadership with the insights they need to drive efficiency and innovation in higher education. We will explore how UCSF leveraged its secure generative AI platform, UCSF Versa, in conjunction with Scuba, the institution's enterprise data warehouse, and UCSF’s Integration engine (MuleSoft) to build a framework to streamline workflows, improve data accuracy, and enhance decision-making capabilities. Attendees will gain insights into the technical architecture, tools utilized, and best practices for integrating AI to manage extensive data across diverse systems.
Speaker/Host
Swarnim Ranjitkar is a System Integration Architect currently working at UCSF, where he has been contributing since 2010. Swarnim has led numerous high-profile projects at UCSF. Prior to his current role, Swarnim was involved in various enterprise Java application development projects. Swarnim holds a master's in computer science from the University of Bridgeport. He is also a MuleSoft Certified Developer and MuleSoft Certified Integration Architect.
Co-speaker(s)
Brett Gerstenberger is the MuleSoft Supervisor at UCSF, where he leads the MuleSoft team in expanding the platform’s usage, enhancing integrations, and supporting enterprise-level projects. With a BA in English Literature and 25 years of diverse technical experience, Brett is a co-chair of the UCSF Tech Leadership Development Program. Throughout his career, he has run computer labs, supported classroom technology, led IT Help desks, and served as a system administrator, technical architect, and solution engineer. Known for his unbridled optimism, sharp wit, unending imagination, and superior baking skills, Brett brings a unique and engaging perspective to the tech community.