Overview
Most cloud operations work fine, until they don’t. Recovery is slower than it should be, costs creep up and the same issues keep coming back. Not because teams aren’t capable. Because ticket-driven operations but humans in the control loop, quietly limiting speed and scale.
When teams are already in place, that limit shows up as slower resolution to business requests, growing backlogs, and constant firefighting. This breakfast is about what changed when that limit is removed.
Breakfast Event on Autonomous Cloud Operations
Venue: Rocco Forte Hotel, Munich
Time: Thursday, 5 March, 8:30–10:30 AM
We hope to see you soon!
What you'll see
A real operational issue, resolved end to end
Detect, diagnose, take a safe action, execute, verify to produce audit evidence.
No slides. No theory. Just the system running inside a real AWS account.
How autonomy stays under control
Autonomy only works if it’s governed.
We’ll show how:
- Policy guardrails define what can run autonomously
- Higher-risk actions require human approval
- Every action is logged with auditable evidence
- Fixed per-host pricing within the agreed scope removes variable incident and change surprises
Who this breakfast is for
This session is for people who:
- Are accountable for uptime, reliability, speed of recovery, and cloud spend
- Feel the limits of ticket-driven operations
- Want fewer firefights, not more tools
Good coffee. Smart peers. Honest discussion.


