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Tencent Cloud: When systems start reacting to themselves

Distributed systems don't just fail. They adapt. Services in Tencent Cloud environments are tightly interconnected. Compute, load balancing, databases, and networking layers continuously respond to each other based on changing conditions. Under normal load, this coordination stays in the background. As pressure builds, the behavior shifts. The system does not degrade in a straight line. Instead, it starts adjusting itself.

The Next Evolution of Infrastructure Observability

Operational visibility is becoming increasingly important as infrastructure teams are asked to support AI initiatives, automation goals, cost accountability, modernization efforts, and growing operational complexity at the same time. Most are expected to do it without expanding headcount, introducing additional risk, or rebuilding the environment from scratch. Those expectations are changing the role of infrastructure operations.

PagerDuty Report Finds Two-Thirds (66%) of Office Professionals Have Used Unauthorized AI Tools at Work

Three-quarters of office professionals (75%) say they would be likely to look for a new job that offered better AI skills development, a figure that climbs to 80% at companies with $1 billion or more in revenue.

AI Made Infrastructure Weird Again | Ubuntu Summit 26.04

For years, we were told we were escaping hardware. Virtualization, containers, and Kubernetes made the underlying servers practically invisible to the average application developer. Then came the AI boom and infrastructure got incredibly weird again. In this fast-paced lightning talk, Billy Olson from Canonical breaks down why the modern AI server is no longer just a machine, but a volatile distributed system packed inside a single chassis.

Atlassian's HR team leads AI transformation

AI transformation doesn’t succeed without people at the center. At Atlassian, HR is leading the way. Our People team believes that the best AI culture isn’t mandated from the top. It’s built by meeting employees where they are, partnering with leaders across the business, and making AI part of how work gets done from day one. See how Atlassian’s HR team is building a culture of experimentation where everyone builds, and what that looks like in practice.

incident.io vs PagerDuty: Which Wins IT Response in 2026?

The world of IT incident response is no longer just about getting an alert. As systems grow more complex, teams need tools that not only notify them of a problem but also help them solve it quickly. In this evolving landscape, two names dominate the conversation: PagerDuty, the established enterprise leader, and incident.io, the modern, Slack-native challenger.

How Clover moved beyond blue-green deployments with HAProxy Fusion Control Plane

Clover’s platform handles more than just payments: inventory, employee management, online sales, and customer loyalty programs are all running on a single monolith called the Clover Operating System (COS). Releasing updates to that platform reliably and without disrupting merchants is one of the hardest operational problems a platform team can face. For a decade, Clover ran HAProxy at the center of its infrastructure.