
Harnessing AI With Lev Andelman
This week, we're joined by Lev Andelman to chat about AI and how Platform Engineering and DevOps are evolving to meet it via Harness Engineering.

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141
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May 2026
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Page It to the Limit is a podcast that focuses on what it means to operate software in production. Hosted by the PagerDuty Developer Relations Team, we cover the leading practices used in the software industry to improve both system reliability and the lives of the people responsible for supporting it.

This week, we're joined by Lev Andelman to chat about AI and how Platform Engineering and DevOps are evolving to meet it via Harness Engineering.

In the second half of our discussion with Tessa, Daniel and Mandi talk more about DevRel.

In this two-part episode, Tessa joins Mandi and Daniel to talk about the launch of Built for Devs and how DevRel can enhance the work of product teams.

How much damage can one bad deployment do? In the case of Knight Capital, enough to destroy the company. Join us as we dig into this notorious software failure and the lessons that we can learn from it.

This week, Daniel and Mandi discuss the new book "Frictionless" by Nicole Forsgren and Abi Noda.

Every founder takes their own path, from the first project, to the first hire, to scaling their business. Prashanth Tondapu, CEO of Innostax, shares what his journey has looked like as the founder of a technical consultancy.

AI is changing the way a lot of technical teams are doing their jobs, and security teams are no exception. In this episode, we talk with Oren Saban of Mate Security about the impact of AI on the security space and the potential for increasing the success of security teams.

You've probably heard of MTTR. That alone is a big reason why it comes up in discussions about improving incident response. But is MTTR the correct metric? Is it enough? There's plenty to debate about MTTR. Rich joins Mandi to talk through some of what PagerDuty engineers are thinking about MTTR.

The transition from traditional monitoring technologies to modern observability tools can leave teams confused. Satbir Singh joins us to talk about the new goals of observability tooling and how it will help teams conquer challenges in complex systems.

Today’s episode is about technical debt, not as a cautionary tale, but as a lens. We take a closer look at where debt comes from, how it quietly rewires teams, and why paying it off is rarely just a matter of “cleaning up code.” Along the way, we’ll examine two real-world stories: one where unaddressed debt led to a $440 million disaster, and another where a company used an infrastructure overhaul to rebuild architectural trust. This is about more than code. It’s about momentum, memory, and the systems we inherit.
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