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June 2–3, 2026

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November 9–10, 2026

Do we need AI agents to fix our AI agents?

Assessing your readiness for observability agents.

Google Panelist TBC, Ryan Peirce, Rodrigue Schäfer and Jennifer Riggins

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17:00

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Site reliability, platform, and DevOps engineers have to ensure the quality and safety of more code than ever. They now must also assess changes made by both human developers and AI agents, and a growing array of threats. There are many new solutions to managing this uncertainty, risk, and complexity, at scale.

In comes the agentic operations command center that deploys remediation agents to dramatically reduce the ever-increasing ops and sysadmin workload. When built and deployed the right way, these agents can assist with troubleshooting, auto-remediation of issues, and proactive resource allocation – even for their fellow agents. And with this single view, we can increase cross-silo architectural understanding and overcome the ops expert gap to enable all engineers to troubleshoot, analyze root cause, and remediate.

In this panel discussion, you will:

  • Gain an overview of your full architectural footprint and readiness for agentic support
  • Find the first use case for your own agentic observability and which to avoid
  • Proactively pinpoint new issues – from bugs to performance to security – especially those caused by autonomous agents

panelists:

Ryan Peirce

Palo Alto Networks
Systems Engineer

Rodrigue Schäfer

Delivery Hero SE
VP Tech Foundations

Moderator:

Jennifer Riggins

Freelance Tech Journalist