Vladimir Adamić

Vladimir Adamić

Vladimir Adamic is the founder of Kopai, an open-source OpenTelemetry observability backend. He has been building distributed systems and microservices in enterprise environments for 15 years – from telecoms infrastructure at Ericsson, to a mobile app builder startup at ShoutEm, to enterprise microservices at CloudSense.

As a Staff Software Engineer at Nearform, he worked across a wide range of client systems – from DevOps infrastructure to Node.js microservices – giving him firsthand insight into how different organizations tackle reliability and observability at scale. He holds an MSc in Information and Communication Technology from the University of Zagreb.



Talk: Your AI Agent Wrote That Bug. Let It Fix It Too.

Your AI agent wrote that bug. This talk is about giving it what it needs to fix it too.
There are two workflows that make this possible. The first is instrumentation: the agent writes telemetry instrumentation into your codebase, sends it to a local backend, queries the results, and validates its own work — all before you review the PR. The loop closes. The second is root cause analysis: you describe a production problem to your agent, it queries logs, traces, and metrics, joins that with context from source control or recent deployments, presents a diagnosis, and writes the fix. No context switch, no ticket, same session.

Kopai is the open-source (Apache-2.0) OpenTelemetry backend that makes both workflows possible. It runs locally, receives the telemetry your app sends, and exposes an AI-friendly CLI that agents can query directly. I’ll demo both workflows live, with a brief look at how Kopai is put together under the hood.

You’ll leave with:

Two concrete AI-native observability workflows you can run today:
– A working open-source implementation (github.com/kopai-app/kopai-mono).
– A new mental model for who owns observability when agents can diagnose and fix production issues in a single session.


Get your free ticket here https://www.entrio.hr/en/event/dorscluc-2026-28348 and see you at DORS/CLUC 31!