

NeuBird x AWS Executive Roundtable: From Observability to Autonomous Investigation with Agentic AI
Hosted by AWS & NeuBird
Join technical experts from AWS and NeuBird alongside engineering and observability leaders shaping the next phase of enterprise observability and automation.
Hosted at the AWS’ NYC office, this in-person session will explore how to reduce MTTR, streamline tool sprawl, and operationalize telemetry using agentic AI—all without overhauling your stack.
✨ Expect:
A curated discussion with peers responsible for modern observability strategy
Real-world insights on reducing MTTR and tool sprawl across complex platforms
Practical takeaways for integrating agentic AI into your existing workflows
Followed by a happy hour and networking with leaders driving the evolution of AI-powered operations 🍸
Who Should Attend:
VPs of Engineering and IT, Platform and SRE leaders, Directors of Observability and IT Operations
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Core Discussion Topics:
1. The Observability Platform Paradox
You've invested millions in monitoring tools, but MTTR is still increasing
Data explosion vs. actionable insights - managing 50+ telemetry sources
The "tool sprawl" challenge: integrating Datadog, DynaTrace, Splunk, New Relic, Grafana, Prometheus, Service Now, PagerDuty, and custom solutions
ROI pressure: How do you prove the value of your observability investments?
2. Challenges with the "Intelligent Operations" Layer
Moving from reactive dashboards to proactive investigation automation
Your role as the architect of organizational operational intelligence
Creating the "single pane of glass" that actually works - context, not just correlation
Establishing observability standards and governance across business units
3. Building Agentic Workflows into IT Operations
How AI can operationalize your observability investments without replacing your toolchain
Demonstrating tangible business impact to leadership: from cost center to competitive advantage
Future-proofing your platform architecture for autonomous operations