
The New Stack Podcast Human Cognition Can’t Keep Up with Modern Networks. What’s Next?
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Jan 7, 2026 Sunil Nambier, Client Engagement Lead at IBM Network Intelligence, shares insights on the complexities of modern network operations. He discusses how IBM's strategic acquisitions aim to enhance enterprise AI by providing essential infrastructure. Nambier highlights trust as a major barrier to AI adoption, due to risks and fragmented data. He introduces AI agents that can detect pre-outage patterns and improve incident response times. He also emphasizes the need for knowledge management to combat the skills gap in network operations.
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AI Needs A Solid Hybrid Cloud Foundation
- Modern hybrid cloud, automation, and real-time data form the necessary architecture for enterprise AI to work.
- AI cannot reliably fix chaotic, inconsistent infrastructures without those foundational platforms.
Networks Have Outstripped Human Cognition
- Modern distributed and software-defined networks have exceeded human cognitive capacity due to rising complexity.
- This complexity lowers signal-to-noise ratio and makes human-only operations impractical.
Tribal Knowledge Creates A Skills Bottleneck
- Veteran engineers hold tribal, tacit knowledge that is hard to transfer to new hires.
- Monitoring tools are getting so complex that they themselves require deep expertise to operate effectively.
