New Relic and Agentic DevOps with Nic Benders

New Relic and Agentic DevOps with Nic Benders

From Software Engineering Daily by softwareengineeringdaily.com

April 14, 2026 · 48 min

About this episode

Nic Benders discusses the evolution of observability and the role of AI in software engineering.

Observability emerged from the need to understand complex software systems, and involves tracking metrics, logs, and traces so engineers can detect and diagnose problems before they affect users. However, modern applications often encompass hundreds of services, containers, and dependencies, generating more observability data than dashboards and alerts alone can effectively surface. New Relic is a leading observability platform, with a history that spans the full arc of modern software operations. Today they are working to apply AI to move observability beyond passive monitoring toward active intelligence, where systems can surface what matters, reduce alert noise, and ultimately take autonomous action before problems reach engineers or users. Nic Benders is the Chief Technology Strategist at New Relic, where he has worked for 16 years. In this episode, Nic joins Lee Atchison to discuss the evolution of observability from dashboards and alerts to AI-driven intelligence, how LLMs and statistical tools work together to surface meaningful signals from massive datasets, the emerging challenge of observing AI systems themselves, and what the rise of AI means for the future of software…

People in this episode

Host: Lee Atchison

Guest: Nic Benders

Topics covered

  • observability
  • AI-driven intelligence
  • software engineering
  • monitoring
  • data analysis
  • cloud computing

Keywords

  • observability
  • AI
  • New Relic
  • software systems
  • metrics
  • logs
  • traces
  • autonomous action
  • cloud computing

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: New Relic, O’Reilly Media

Books & works: Architecting for Scale

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