Neon Is Enabling the Next Generation of Agentic Applications and Disposable Software [AI Tinkerers - "One-Shot"] .

Neon Is Enabling the Next Generation of Agentic Applications and Disposable Software

Joe Heitzeberg
Joe Heitzeberg — AI Tinkerers - "One-Shot"
October 31, 2024

Neon CEO Nikita Shamgunov took us under the hood of their groundbreaking serverless Postgres platform, revealing how their architecture is particular well-suited to agentic applications and disposable software.

In the interview we learn about Neon’s Rust-based storage subsystem that separates compute from storage, enabling serverless capabilities. This architecture, combined with copy-on-write mechanics, allows AI agents to spin up isolated database environments instantly – a game-changer for autonomous software development.

Currently launching thousands of databases daily, Neon has proven this architecture at scale. The platform has become particularly valuable for:

  • AI agents exploring multiple implementation paths simultaneously
  • Companies implementing database-per-tenant architectures
  • Teams requiring rapid database provisioning with zero warm-up time

Building on this foundation, Neon just launched Neon Authorize this week, adding built-in authentication and row-level security features. This addition makes it possible to build fully serverless, secure applications without managing a traditional backend.

👉 Watch the full session above to see these capabilities in action and learn how Neon is shaping the future of database infrastructure for the AI age.

Ready to explore? Visit neon.tech to spin up a free database in under 5 minutes.

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