Enterprise AI is moving out of the access phase and into the systems phase. Glean:GO 2026 is built around what happens next: architecture, context, governance, adoption, economics, security, and the technical work required to make AI useful across an organization rather than impressive in a controlled demonstration.
That operating layer is where the category becomes consequential. The most valuable company knowledge is often the most sensitive, fragmented, and difficult to govern. Teams need systems that can retrieve and reason across that context without treating permissions, privacy, or provenance as an afterthought. They also need a way to measure whether adoption is producing better work rather than simply more tool usage.
The hybrid conference is designed for CIOs, AI and data leaders, enterprise architects, administrators, builders, security teams, functional operators, and partners putting AI into real workflows. The in-person program runs at Fort Mason in San Francisco, and Glean says keynotes will be available live to virtual attendees with in-person breakouts available on demand afterward.
The official roster includes Glean CEO Arvind Jain, OpenAI’s Alexander Embiricos, Cisco president Jeetu Patel, NVIDIA’s Kari Briski, and Skyflow CEO Anshu Sharma among a much larger group. Skyflow is also part of the AI-Native Showcase. Logan McConnell, Skyflow’s head of strategic partnerships, says he will be onsite discussing how tokenization can preserve useful context while sensitive raw values remain controlled. DevCuration is treating Logan as an onsite partner voice, not adding him to Glean’s confirmed stage roster without organizer confirmation.
Registration requirements, capacity, location details, ticket prices, and program information can change. Use the official registration page for the latest information from the organizer.
2026-08-26 through 2026-08-27. Aug. 26, 7:45 AM–5:00 PM PT; Aug. 27, 7:45 AM–2:00 PM PT.
Fort Mason, Festival and Gateway Pavilion, 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco, CA
The hybrid conference is designed for CIOs, AI and data leaders, enterprise architects, administrators, builders, security teams, functional operators, and partners putting AI into real workflows. The in-person program runs at Fort Mason in San Francisco, and Glean says keynotes will be available live to virtual attendees with in-person breakouts available on demand afterward.
Use the official organizer page: https://www.glean.com/events/glean-go-2026