AI Observability: The Control Plane for Resilience in the Agentic Era
Thailand Standard Time 8:00 AM - 11:10 PM (GMT+07:00)
Stay in control with AI-powered operational insights
Thailand is at a pivotal moment in its digital transformation. The digital transformation market is set to exceed $10.9 billion in 2026, and the nation's first virtual banks are scheduled to go live by June. Platforms like PromptPay continue to anchor the cashless shift, now facilitating over 4 trillion Baht in monthly transaction value, signalling a robust and inclusive digital ecosystem.
At the same time, global tech giants are investing billions in data centres. The government’s Thailand 4.0 vision is more than just a strategy; it’s a complete overhaul of the national economy. But time is running out. The real risk lies in the growing gap between ambition and execution.
The Complexity Nobody Talks About
For IT leaders across Thailand, the challenge isn’t ambition but complexity. Rapid change, cloud layered on legacy systems, containers beside ageing apps, and new AI models create fragmented tech stacks that traditional monitoring tools can’t manage.
This challenge spans industries. Whether it's manufacturers running IoT with legacy ERP systems, hospitals scaling telemedicine or retailers merging online and offline stores, the core issue is the same. Organisations are struggling to manage systems that are hard to monitor, control and optimise.
When Speed Outpaces Visibility
As digital transformation accelerates, backend complexity is outpacing many organisations. Banks and fintechs are moving to hybrid and multi-cloud setups, while virtual banks meet regulatory deadlines and incumbents add AI services, open APIs and embedded finance
When issues arise, the question is no longer just “what broke?” but “where did it break and how long will it take to identify it?” For many organisations, the answer comes too late. The talent gap in cloud and observability skills is real and IT teams are stretched thin, dealing with more complexity than ever.
Resilience is the New Benchmark
In Thailand’s digital economy, operational resilience is now the key measure of success. As digital services become critical, systems must scale, stay up, recover quickly and keep running. Data centre capacity is set to triple by 2027 and the software industry is growing rapidly. As digital services become more critical, there’s less tolerance for downtime. Payment platform failures, hospital outages and manufacturing halts can disrupt services instantly.
For organisations still relying on reactive monitoring, resilience is out of reach. The benchmark for 2026 is catching issues before they affect customers.
AI Observability: Navigating Complexity with Confidence
AI observability is essential for operational efficiency, especially as organisations adopt Agentic AI to drive autonomous operations. AI-powered tools offer real-time insights across systems, helping organisations detect issues early and maintain smooth operations in hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
In today’s AI-driven world, continuous monitoring and optimisation are crucial. Traditional monitoring systems can’t keep up. Agentic AI enables dynamic systems that generate real-time insights and quickly pinpoint root causes, all without the need for large specialised teams.
Delegates will have the opportunity to:
- Gain end-to-end visibility across systems and enable data-driven decisions
- Support AI and autonomous operations with real-time insights
- Accelerate AIOps with root-cause analysis and faster incident resolution
- Move confidently from pilots to production, ensuring stable AI initiatives
- Strengthen resilience with secure, auditable insights for uninterrupted operations
Who should attend
- Chief Digital Officers
- Chief Information Officers
- Chief Innovation Officers
- Chief Operating Officers
- Chief Technology Officers
- Chief Transformation Officers
- Director and Head of Applications
- Directors and Heads of Cloud Architecture
- Directors and Heads of IT Infrastructure
- Directors and Heads of Technology, Capabilities and Innovation
- Directors and Heads of Technology, Strategy and Policy
- Head of DevOps
- Head of IT Operations
- Head of Operations
- EVP, SVP of IT/ Technology/ IT Strategy
- VP/ Director of App, SRE, Devops
Thailand Standard Time 8:00 AM - 11:10 PM (GMT+07:00)
Stay in control with AI-powered operational insights
Thailand is at a pivotal moment in its digital transformation. The digital transformation market is set to exceed $10.9 billion in 2026, and the nation's first virtual banks are scheduled to go live by June. Platforms like PromptPay continue to anchor the cashless shift, now facilitating over 4 trillion Baht in monthly transaction value, signalling a robust and inclusive digital ecosystem.
At the same time, global tech giants are investing billions in data centres. The government’s Thailand 4.0 vision is more than just a strategy; it’s a complete overhaul of the national economy. But time is running out. The real risk lies in the growing gap between ambition and execution.
The Complexity Nobody Talks About
For IT leaders across Thailand, the challenge isn’t ambition but complexity. Rapid change, cloud layered on legacy systems, containers beside ageing apps, and new AI models create fragmented tech stacks that traditional monitoring tools can’t manage.
This challenge spans industries. Whether it's manufacturers running IoT with legacy ERP systems, hospitals scaling telemedicine or retailers merging online and offline stores, the core issue is the same. Organisations are struggling to manage systems that are hard to monitor, control and optimise.
When Speed Outpaces Visibility
As digital transformation accelerates, backend complexity is outpacing many organisations. Banks and fintechs are moving to hybrid and multi-cloud setups, while virtual banks meet regulatory deadlines and incumbents add AI services, open APIs and embedded finance
When issues arise, the question is no longer just “what broke?” but “where did it break and how long will it take to identify it?” For many organisations, the answer comes too late. The talent gap in cloud and observability skills is real and IT teams are stretched thin, dealing with more complexity than ever.
Resilience is the New Benchmark
In Thailand’s digital economy, operational resilience is now the key measure of success. As digital services become critical, systems must scale, stay up, recover quickly and keep running. Data centre capacity is set to triple by 2027 and the software industry is growing rapidly. As digital services become more critical, there’s less tolerance for downtime. Payment platform failures, hospital outages and manufacturing halts can disrupt services instantly.
For organisations still relying on reactive monitoring, resilience is out of reach. The benchmark for 2026 is catching issues before they affect customers.
AI Observability: Navigating Complexity with Confidence
AI observability is essential for operational efficiency, especially as organisations adopt Agentic AI to drive autonomous operations. AI-powered tools offer real-time insights across systems, helping organisations detect issues early and maintain smooth operations in hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
In today’s AI-driven world, continuous monitoring and optimisation are crucial. Traditional monitoring systems can’t keep up. Agentic AI enables dynamic systems that generate real-time insights and quickly pinpoint root causes, all without the need for large specialised teams.
Delegates will have the opportunity to:
- Gain end-to-end visibility across systems and enable data-driven decisions
- Support AI and autonomous operations with real-time insights
- Accelerate AIOps with root-cause analysis and faster incident resolution
- Move confidently from pilots to production, ensuring stable AI initiatives
- Strengthen resilience with secure, auditable insights for uninterrupted operations
Who should attend
- Chief Digital Officers
- Chief Information Officers
- Chief Innovation Officers
- Chief Operating Officers
- Chief Technology Officers
- Chief Transformation Officers
- Director and Head of Applications
- Directors and Heads of Cloud Architecture
- Directors and Heads of IT Infrastructure
- Directors and Heads of Technology, Capabilities and Innovation
- Directors and Heads of Technology, Strategy and Policy
- Head of DevOps
- Head of IT Operations
- Head of Operations
- EVP, SVP of IT/ Technology/ IT Strategy
- VP/ Director of App, SRE, Devops
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- 3 hours 10 minutes
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