CODE Presents - online (free event)

Unlocking the Power of Agentic RAG

Eudald CamprubíSteve Nouri

Join us for a special CODE Spotlight webinar featuring Progress Software as we explore how Agentic Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is reshaping enterprise AI. Discover how modern agent-based systems go beyond traditional RAG to deliver context-aware, scalable, intelligent automation across data and applications.

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Featuring Progress Software
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RAG is easy to prototype but hard to run in production. This webinar shows where agents belong in the pipeline, how to handle real enterprise data (multilingual PDFs, tables, SharePoint/Salesforce/Zendesk), and how to score answers so you can trust them. You’ll see a working demo plus the evaluation rubric we use in production.

🌐 What You’ll Learn

  • What Agentic RAG is and how it advances standard RAG
  • Real-world architecture and deployment examples
  • How to build enterprise-ready intelligent agents using Progress technology
  • Best practices for scaling secure AI apps in production

🎥 Event Format

This webinar is a live broadcast of a pre-recorded session, with the speaker and technical team available in real time via chat to answer your questions.


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🔔 By registering, you agree that your name will be shared with Progress Software as part of this sponsored event.

At a Glance:

Wednesday, January 7, 2026 from 12:00PM to 1:00PM (all times US Central Time)
Price: Free!

Key Take-Aways:

  • Agents at ingestion vs retrieval: when to use which
  • Retrieval tuning by use case; breaking a query into subqueries
  • Data readiness for PDFs, tables, images, and multiple languages
  • Quality scoring with LLM-as-judge: context relevance, answer relevance, groundedness
  • Monitoring and guardrails to avoid silent failures
  • Cost/latency tradeoffs and where small language models fit
  • Start small and scale: a rollout pattern that avoids “great POC, can’t ship”