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GenAI agents: The Future of Automated Business Operations – Tektonic AI Secures $10 Million in Funding

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Only a few years ago, one of the hottest topics in enterprise software was ‘robotic process automation’ (RPA). The rise of generative AI, however, may just be the missing key to building these kinds of systems. “Last year, generative AI happened and I realized that it unlocks some software scenarios that were impossible before,” Surpatanu said. You have to combine it with more traditional software if you want to squeeze the best out of it,” he said. Generative AI, Surpatanu argues, can bring a degree of adaptability to context and an understanding of the user’s intent to these systems that wasn’t really possible before and something that RPA often struggles with.

“Slash Your Cloud Expenses with ScaleOps’ Automated Kubernetes Setup”

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That was supposed to help solve a resource allocation problem because the containers should run just long enough to handle the job. But as Kubernetes environments have grown increasingly complex, it has created another set of problems as engineering teams have to manually change the Kubernetes configurations to handle shifting needs. It resulted in a lot of engineering time spent configuring resources and the end result was often inflated cloud bills. At a time when companies are looking to save on their cloud bills, he sees an opportunity to grow. ScaleOps has 30 employees today with plans to double that number by the end of next year.