In production, detecting an SLO breach is only the beginning. What if your system could automatically guide you to the root cause and suggest code-level fixes? In this talk, we introduce a new SRE agent built at Microsoft for JVM workloads running in Kubernetes. It shortens Mean Time to Detection (MTTD), surfaces contextualized insights, and generates developer-friendly recommendations tied directly to application code and infrastructure. You’ll see how this tool bridges the gap between observability and action, closing the feedback loop from incident to resolution.
Speaker

Bruno Borges
Principal PM Manager @Microsoft, Previously Azure Java DevRel Team Lead, and PM for Developer Engagement and Outreach @Oracle
Bruno Borges, a Principal PM Manager at Microsoft with over six years of dedication, is a distinguished figure in the fields of Product Management, Cloud Developer Experience & Tools, and Developer Relations. Residing in Vancouver, Canada, Bruno specializes in Java runtimes development and enhancing developer relations for Microsoft Azure, aiming to create the best cloud environment for Java workloads and developers. Notably, he led the public announcement of the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK, Microsoft's own open-source distribution of Java. Prior to Microsoft, Bruno served nearly six years at Oracle, influencing developer relations strategy and governance. Recognized as a Top Java Influencer from 2016 to 2019 and a Java Champion, Bruno's contributions have significantly impacted the Java community.