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AI Agent Orchestration in IT Operations: The Complete Developer's Guide

If you've spent any time in IT operations, you know the drill - alerts firing at 2 a.m., cascading failures, runbooks nobody follows correctly, and a team stretched too thin. That's the environment where AI agent development starts making real sense. Not as a buzzword, but as an actual engineering answer to an operational problem that's been compounding for years. From our team's point of view, orchestrating multiple AI agents in IT isn't just automation. It's about building systems that coordinate and act the way a competent ops team would - minus the fatigue.

Top Business Process Automation Trends Shaping 2026 Workflows

Businesses in Australia are operating in a very different environment than they were even five years ago. Service-based companies are handling higher client expectations, tighter compliance requirements, growing admin loads and increasingly complex operations - often without expanding their teams at the same pace.

Your Company Has 10x More Developers Than You Think

The low-code promise failed for 15 years. AI builders delivered in 15 months. Here's what actually changed, why the engineer in me resisted it, and what it means for every CTO. Romaric founded Qovery to make Kubernetes accessible to every engineering team. He writes about platform strategy, developer experience, and the future of cloud infrastructure.

Don't Ban the Builders - Govern Them

AI tools turned everyone into a builder. Your sales team, your finance team, your CEO - they're all shipping apps now. The answer isn't to ban them. It's to give them a governed platform they actually want to use. Romaric founded Qovery to make Kubernetes accessible to every engineering team. He writes about platform strategy, developer experience, and the future of cloud infrastructure.

Anthropic Monitoring & Observability with OpenTelemetry and SigNoz

Learn how to implement end-to-end monitoring and observability for Anthropic (Claude) API-based applications using OpenTelemetry and SigNoz. In this video, we walk through instrumenting your Anthropic API calls, collecting traces, metrics, and logs, and visualizing everything in SigNoz to gain real-time visibility into performance, failures, and bottlenecks. You'll see how to move from basic logging to production-grade observability, so you can debug faster, optimize latency, and confidently run Claude-powered AI systems at scale.

The New Agentic AI Job Roles IT Leaders Need

CIOs are under pressure from every direction. Budgets remain tight, geopolitical uncertainty is forcing organizations to rethink resilience, and workforce expectations continue to evolve. At the same time, AI is accelerating a broader shift across enterprise IT – changing not only how organizations operate, but also the skills and roles they will increasingly depend on. The question is not whether AI will reshape IT teams, but how quickly organizations can adapt to these new ways of working.

AI Won't Replace You. Someone Using It Will.

AI isn’t about replacing engineers. It’s about leverage. The teams that win will be the ones that: Triage incidents faster Correlate signals automatically Reduce manual investigation Automate repetitive operational work In observability, that means asking: AI won’t eliminate expertise, it amplifies it. The real risk isn’t AI taking your job. It’s competitors using AI to operate at a speed and efficiency you can’t match.

The Five Pillars of AI Agent Accountability: A Diagnostic Framework for Engineering Leaders

You’re in a board meeting. The CISO is presenting on AI risk. The CFO asks a simple question: “When that finance agent we deployed last quarter accessed a customer payment record, can we tell who authorized it, what policy permitted it, and produce the full audit trail?” The CISO looks at the head of the platform. The head of the platform looks at security. Nobody answers. If you can picture that meeting happening at your company, you’re not alone.

Episode 11 - Human Choices in an AI Future (Part 1)

What if the biggest risk in the AI era isn't the technology, but waiting for someone else to tell you what to do with it? In this episode of The Intelligent Enterprise, host Tom Stoneman sits down with Karthik Ravindran, General Manager of Enterprise Data and AI at Microsoft, to unpack what it really takes to thrive alongside AI, not in spite of it.