
Bruno Bispo and Pedro Tedim represented Noesis from the IT Operations, Cloud & Security area.
The event featured more than 20 technical sessions, highlighting how innovation developed in day-to-day operations gains global relevance and visibility. Attendees explored the evolution of key topics, including observability, operational AI, platform engineering, and cloud cost optimization. The Solutions Showcase provided a practical perspective on these trends, with demonstrations of next-generation observability platforms, autonomous Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) agents, and FinOps solutions increasingly integrated into engineering processes.
Throughout the sessions and interactions, it became clear that the cloud native ecosystem has entered a new phase of maturity. As Bruno Bispo notes, "KubeCon confirmed that many of these topics are no longer emerging trends but part of the reality of modern organizations. Observability, platform engineering as a product, operational AI, and self-healing are already standard practices among leading organizations."
This maturity was also reflected in the Noesis team's experience, marked by continuous learning, knowledge exchange with industry peers, and validation of the work developed with clients. As Pedro Tedim highlights, "even before this edition, we believe Noesis should have a more structured presence at KubeCon. After this week in Amsterdam, we are certain. This is the reference event for everything we do in observability, automation, and platform engineering.”
Being at KubeCon is therefore more than following trends. It is about actively contributing to the evolution of the technology ecosystem and strengthening relationships with clients and partners. That is exactly what Noesis achieved by being present at one of the most relevant stages for global technological innovation.