IBM at SIGMOD + PODS 2026
- | Live
- Bengaluru, India
About
IBM is proud to sponsor the annual ACM SIGMOD/PODS 2026 Conference. It is a leading international forum for database researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore cutting-edge ideas and results, and to exchange techniques, tools, and experiences. The conference includes a fascinating technical program with research and industrial talks, tutorials, demos, and focused workshops. It also hosts a poster session to learn about innovative technology, an industrial exhibition to meet companies and publishers, and a careers-in-industry panel with representatives from leading companies.
Visit us at the IBM sponsor booth and check out our presentations across the conference. Our schedule is detailed in the agenda below.
Booth Information
Join us at the IBM booth (Platinum Booth #P9) 9:00 - 6:00 pm Monday through Friday for hands-on discussions on the following technical topics:
- Flex.data: Query control plane for routing SQL queries in cross-engine environments under cost and performance constraints
- Blink: Accelerating analytical workloads with GPUs on the Presto-Velox stack
- AI Ready Data : Transform raw, unstructured data into AI-ready assets through context engineering and semantic understanding and build Context-Aware Intelligence Pipelines with Open Source
- Context : A framework for multi-modal data-ingest and federated query processing for data agents
- Dataops Diagnosis: Issue identification, root-cause analysis, and actionable remediation recommendations for ETL Pipeline failures via LLM-based Agents
- ITOPs Data Lifecycle Management: Modern enterprise applications generate massive volumes of logs, metrics, and traces, driving up storage, compute, and network costs while slowing incident detection and resolution. Manage trace collection, retention, and analysis to reduce observability costs while maintaining deep visibility for troubleshooting and root cause analysis.
- Beacon and Data Integration Agent: BEACON is an ETL pipeline validation suite for automatic semantic validation and pre-execution readiness checks. Integrated with the Data Integration Agent, it also enables automatic generation and validation of ETL pipelines.
- Time-Series Semantic Intelligence - Enabling real-time streaming applications with Granite time-series models through scalable low-latency inference and seamless integration with stream-processing systems.
Agenda
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Quantum-Inspired Technology for Data-Intensive Systems and Applications (Q-Data) Workshop
https://2026.sigmod.org/sigmod_workshops.shtml https://itrummer.github.io/qdata/#schedule
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aiDM workshop
https://2026.sigmod.org/sigmod_workshops.shtml http://www.aidm-conf.org/
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Data Management for the Modern Financial Systems (FinDS) Workshop
https://2026.sigmod.org/sigmod_workshops.shtml https://finds-workshop.github.io/finds26/
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Conversational Question Answering over Knowledge Graphs (KGs) combines the factual grounding of KG-based QA with the interactive nature of dialogue systems. KGs are widely used in enterprise and domain applications to provide structured, evolving, and reliable knowledge. Large language models (LLMs) enable natural and context-aware conversations, but lack direct access to private and dynamic KGs. Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems can retrieve graph content but often serialize structure, struggle with multi-turn context, and require heavy indexing. Traditional KGQA systems preserve structure but typically support only single-turn QA, incur high latency, and struggle with coreference and context tracking. To address these limitations, we propose Chatty-KG, a modular multi-agent system for conversational QA over KGs. Chatty-KG combines RAG-style retrieval with structured execution by generating SPARQL queries through task-specialized LLM agents. These agents collaborate for contextual interpretation, dialogue tracking, entity and relation linking, and efficient query planning, enabling accurate and low-latency translation of natural questions into executable queries. Experiments on large and diverse KGs show that Chatty-KG significantly outperforms state-of-the-art baselines in both single-turn and multi-turn settings, achieving higher F1 and P@1 scores. Its modular design preserves dialogue coherence and supports evolving KGs without fine-tuning or pre-processing. Evaluations with commercial (e.g., GPT-4o, Gemini-2.0) and open-weight (e.g., Phi-4, Gemma 3) LLMs confirm broad compatibility and stable performance. Overall, Chatty-KG unifies conversational flexibility with structured KG grounding, offering a scalable and extensible approach for reliable multi-turn KGQA.
Authors:ROReham OmarNON-IBMAOAbdelghny OrogatNON-IBMIASenior Research ScientistOMOmij MangukiyaNON-IBMPKPanos KalnisNON-IBMEMEssam MansourNON-IBM - Description:
Over the past several years, quantum computing has turned from a purely theoretical concept into a technology that is widely available via cloud offerings from multiple providers. Several manufacturers are now producing noisy intermediate-scale quantum hardware whose capabilities are growing at a fast pace. These developments have inspired a growing number of publications in the database community, as well as the creation of several workshops dedicated to exploring topics at the intersection of data management and quantum computing. This panel brings together experts from the quantum computing and data management communities, working in industry and academia, to discuss challenges and opportunities in this emerging research field.
Panel organizer and moderator: Immanuel Trummer, Cornell University
Panelists: Floris Geerts (Professor, University of Antwerp) Rihan Hai (Assistant Professor, TU Delft) Manish Kesarwani (Advisory Research Scientist, IBM Research) Wolfgang Mauerer (Professor, Technical University of Applied Sciences Regensburg) Krishnakumar Sabapathy (Head of Research in Quantum, Fujitsu, India) Ibrahim Sabek (Assistant Professor, University of Southern California) Kurt Stockinger (Professor, Zurich University of Applied Sciences and University of Zurich)
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- Speakers:SMSameep MehtaDistinguished EngineerIBM Research
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Manish Kesarwani (IBM Research), Jayant R. Haritsa (Indian Institute of Science)
Thursday: 11 am to 12:30 pm - Part I Thursday: 4 pm to 5 pm - Part-II
https://2026.sigmod.org/sigmod_tutorials.shtml
Abstract: Recent advances in quantum computing have led to early-stage platforms with over 1,000 qubits, alongside roadmaps targeting fault-tolerant, industry-scale systems within this decade. To harness the immense potential of these emerging systems, it is essential to explore the feasibility of hosting relational database engines on quantum platforms. Encouragingly, several early studies have already investigated the applicability of quantum computing to core DBMS components such as multi-query optimization, join-order optimization and index-configuration selection offering initial insights into key challenges and practical implementation considerations.
In this tutorial, we provide an in-depth exploration of how quantum computing can be harnessed to advance database technologies. We begin by introducing the foundational principles of quantum computation and then outline the distinct technical challenges that emerge when operating on quantum hardware. The discussion proceeds to quantum-driven optimization methods, applicable to various DBMS components such as query optimization and physical schema design. Subsequently, we examine quantum-based query execution for core relational operators, emphasizing the architectural strategies proposed to work around the probabilistic computational framework. We conclude by outlining open research problems that must be solved to realize practical quantum databases.
In the concluding segment, participants will engage in a comprehensive demonstration, followed by a practical session where they will design quantum database algorithms and deploy them on both quantum simulators and real quantum hardware.
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Synthetic Data Generation and Management for Building AI Systems (SynthAI) Workshop
https://2026.sigmod.org/sigmod_workshops.shtml https://synthetic-data-sigmod.github.io/syndata2026/schedule.html
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dbTest workshop
https://2026.sigmod.org/sigmod_workshops.shtml https://dbtest-workshop.github.io/
Publications
Chatty-KG: A Multi-Agent AI System for On-Demand Conversational Question Answering over Knowledge Graphs
- Reham Omar
- Abdelghny Orogat
- et al.
- 2026
- SIGMOD 2026
Conference paper
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