In this Microsoft Ignite 2025 session, Microsoft Events present an overview of how TeamViewer’s DEX tool leverages AI-driven architecture, distributed data, and advanced automation for better security and user experience.

AI-Driven DEX Tool Architecture for Enhanced User Experience

Session Overview

This on-demand session from Microsoft Ignite 2025 delves into the architecture of TeamViewer’s DEX tool and how strategic choices can reduce operating costs, improve business profits, and strengthen security.

Key Chapters and Topics

  • Limitations of Static Automation Libraries: Explores challenges faced by organizations relying solely on static automation and the need for adaptable systems.
  • Distinguishing Signals from Noise in Event Processing: Techniques for identifying meaningful system events and minimizing distractions from background data.
  • Three Architectural Choices for DEX Effectiveness: Outlines the core design decisions that set effective DEX tools apart in real-world scenarios.
  • AI-Driven Automation and Differentiators: Discusses how integrating AI improves automation, event response, and system outcomes.
  • Window of Vulnerability in Delayed Responses: Defines periods where delayed reactions can create security risks and how responsive design mitigates them.
  • Advantages of Distributed Data Storage: Compares strengths of distributed storage over centralized models, including independence from network failures.
  • Network Dependence vs Distributed Independence: Analysis of the trade-offs between centralized and decentralized data architectures.
  • Introduction to Edge AI for Real-Time Response: Edge AI brings intelligence closer to devices and systems, enabling faster, context-aware reactions and lower latency.
  • API-First Design and Databricks Usage: Details the use of API-centric development and Microsoft Databricks for scalable data storage and processing.

Technical Insights

  • Security Enhancements: By reducing windows of vulnerability through real-time event detection and AI-driven response, security posture improves.
  • Data Architecture Patterns: Utilization of distributed data storage and Databricks aligns with modern best practices for resilience and scalability.
  • Automation Strategies: AI-driven automation and API-first designs streamline operations and minimize risks from delayed manual interventions.

Applicability with Microsoft Technologies

This session references several Microsoft ecosystem tools, including Databricks and Ignite sessions, to illustrate practical approaches for consultants and developers tackling challenges in system automation, security, and data management.