[A must-see for engineers] Utilizing AI for efficiency! New common sense for server operations
On September 30th, 2025, the third webinar will be held in collaboration with ConoHa VPS byGMO and Beyond.
Event overview
As companies accelerate their digital transformation, the process of selecting and building the optimal cloud environment is becoming a significant burden in terms of time and cost if it is done manually as before.
However, in recent years, the process of selecting, building, and operating a cloud server, which previously took several days, can now be performed in real time by AI agents, dramatically improving cost efficiency and speed of construction. This is made possible the MCP (Model Context Protocol) server.
In this webinar, we will introduce methods for using MCP servers, from server planning to construction and operation using AI agents.
A current infrastructure engineer will also explain how to write code using AI agents, so if you're interested, please join us!
Recommended for:
・IT personnel who feel that selecting a cloud server takes too much time
・People considering building infrastructure that balances cost optimization and performance
・Engineers and administrators interested in automating infrastructure operations using AI tools ・Planners who
want to streamline the comparison and consideration of multiple cloud vendors
・People who want to know about practical examples of the latest MCP technology and AI agents
Event details
title
[A must-see for engineers] Utilizing AI for efficiency! New common sense for server operations
Date and time
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 18:00-19:00
Venue
Online Zoom (viewing URL will be sent via email)
Participation fee
free
Speaker profile
1st session
Soraki Hirano
GMO Internet, Inc. System Headquarters and Domain/Cloud Business Headquarters Product Management Team
Since joining the company, he has been involved in AI-related planning and development at ConoHa and Onamae.com. In addition to working on generative AI-related services such as "ConoHa Pencil" and "ConoHa VPS MCP," he is also proposing and implementing an AI-native development style for in-house development. He is particularly interested in prototype development, front-end UX improvement, and performance tuning. Having spent his university and graduate school years in Osaka, he is known for occasionally speaking in a pseudo-Kansai dialect.
2nd session
Yuki Teraoka
Beyond Infrastructure Engineer
He started his career as an infrastructure engineer in 2016, gaining experience in the operation and maintenance of on-premise servers. Since the shift to cloud computing, he has been in charge of the design, construction, operation and maintenance of multi-cloud infrastructure. He is also involved in in-house technical training and has recently launched the hands-on infrastructure learning service "Server Camp Tech."
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