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Webinar | Vibe-Ops: The Missing Half of Software DevOps in the Age of AI

01 Apr 2026
Register by March 31

Vibe Coding has changed how software is written. Developers can now describe intent in natural language and let AI handle the actual programming syntax. But DevOps, the combination of software development and IT operations work, remain stuck in a world of memorized commands, fragile pipelines, and tool sprawl.

This webinar introduces Vibe-Ops: a new operating model where infrastructure, deployments, and environments are controlled through intent rather than syntax. Instead of remembering Kubernetes contexts, Docker flags, or cloud-specific CLI commands, teams interact with their operational systems conversationally, while still executing real commands on real infrastructure.

Using HAZL AI as a live example, this session explores why Ops became the bottleneck in modern DevOps, why existing automation and Copilot-style tools do not solve the cognitive load problem, and how an AI-driven control layer can safely operate cloud resources across providers. Attendees will see how Vibe-Ops reduces context switching, lowers operational risk, and enables teams to manage production systems without relying on tribal knowledge or brittle runbooks.

This talk is aimed at engineers, DevOps practitioners, and engineering leaders who believe AI should reduce operational complexity, not add another tool to memorize.

Join the Calgary Branch for this event.

For any questions about this event, please contact [email protected].

About the presenters

Johnny Chen co-founded HAZL AI at the intersection of three disciplines: data science, chemical engineering, and cloud architecture. His career began in energy, where he spent more than 10 years deploying AI-driven solutions to optimize production systems. The inspiration for HAZL came from a pattern Johnny observed across industries—companies sitting on underutilized cloud infrastructure, missing opportunities to streamline their operations. His response was to build a platform that eliminates the complexity: HAZL's AI agents transform infrastructure management into natural English conversation instead of lines after lines of codes and syntaxes. Companies can now automate what once required specialized expertise, redirecting their energy toward innovation and growth.

Anthony Tam is the co-founder of HAZL. He holds an MBA and has a computer science background. Over the years, he has delivered AI, software development, and software infrastructure solutions as a contractor for organizations ranging from early-stage startups to large enterprises. Anthony has more than 10 years of experience working in the oil and gas industry, supporting complex, safety-critical systems where reliability and operational clarity matter. His work sits at the intersection of AI, engineering, software development, and infrastructure, with a focus on reducing business operational complexity without sacrificing control

This event applies to the following Work Readiness Program skill area:

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  • Speaker:
    Tony Tam and Johnny Chen
  • Cost:
    Free
  • Registration Deadline:
    March 31