DevOps in the Age of AI Native
2026.08.17 TSLR-LandingPage-1540x660-1

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Monday, August 17th

1 pm ET

DevOps is entering its most transformative era since its inception. As organizations adopt AI native architectures, integrate machine intelligence into every stage of the software lifecycle, and push toward unprecedented delivery velocity, the very definition of DevOps is evolving. Automation is no longer just about pipelines — it’s about intelligent systems that learn, adapt, and optimize themselves.

“DevOps in the Age of AI Native” brings together engineering leaders, platform architects, and innovators to explore how AI is reshaping DevOps practices, tooling, and team dynamics. This session examines the shift from manual workflows to autonomous delivery, the rise of AI augmented engineering, and the new expectations for reliability, governance, and developer experience in an AI native world.

Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how DevOps is maturing in 2026 — and what it takes to build a delivery organization that can thrive in an era defined by intelligence, automation, and continuous adaptation.



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Thomas Froment

Program Lead, Development Tools - Eclipse Foundation

 Thomas Froment leads strategic initiatives around developer tooling at the Eclipse Foundation, with a focus on open source platforms for modern software development environments. His work spans projects such as Eclipse Theia, Theia AI, and Open VSX, which are widely used as building blocks for cloud-based and AI-enabled developer tools. He works closely with industry partners and public stakeholders to promote vendor-neutral, sustainable approaches to developer tooling, with increasing focus on the role of open source AI and agent-based systems in software engineering environments. 

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Anthony Anter

DevOps Architect & Evangelist, BMC Software Inc.

 Anthony Anter is a DevOps Architect and Evangelist at BMC, where he helps organizations explore the potential of modern mainframe and enterprise DevOps. With over 20 years of experience in engineering leadership, architecture, and hands-on development, Anthony has guided major enterprises—including a Fortune 100 credit card company—through large-scale DevOps transformations. As a frequent presenter and panelist at conferences, Anthony is recognized for his ability to demystify mainframe DevOps and to demonstrate practical pathways to automation, quality, and speed. His insights have been highlighted at events such as SHARE, Tech Field Day, BMC AMI DevX gatherings, and in various industry publications. Anthony resides in Phoenix, Arizona, with his family. Outside of work, he enjoys Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, cheering for the Steelers, mentoring early-career technologists, and helping teams reach new levels of DevOps maturity. 

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Mike Vizard

Chief Content Officer, Techstrong Group

 Mike Vizard is a seasoned IT journalist with over 25 years of experience. He also contributed to IT Business Edge, Channel Insider, Baseline and a variety of other IT titles. Previously, Vizard was the editorial director at Ziff-Davis Enterprise as well as editor-in-chief at CRN and InfoWorld.