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Autonomous LLM agents plan, retry, chain calls, and orchestrate work across services. This changes core assumptions behind microservice design, boundaries, and operations. This session presents a practical architecture playbook for integrating agentic AI into existing systems. It explains how to move from simple request and response designs to resilient, event driven architectures. The session covers how to manage retry storms, contain failures with circuit breakers and bulkheads, use saga and outbox patterns for correctness, and version APIs safely for long lived agents. You will leave with reference patterns, operational guardrails, and KPIs that support confident agent integration without destabilizing production systems.
What You will Learn
How to design event driven, idempotent services that can tolerate agent retries, fan out, and long running workflows
How to apply saga, outbox, circuit breaker, and bulkhead patterns to contain failures and preserve correctness
How to operate agent enabled systems using clear API contracts, observability, versioning, and production KPIs
Who Should Attend
Software Developers working with microservices
Software Architects designing distributed systems
Platform and Infrastructure Engineers
Technical Leads responsible for system reliability and operations