A New Approach to Integrations: Designing with Agents in Mind
For thirty years, integration meant the same thing: point A sends data to point B, on a schedule, via a connector someone has to maintain. Higher-ed IT teams still spend a third of their time keeping those connectors alive.
That model is ending. Now.
In April, QuickLaunch released the Agentic Design Studio. This session is what comes next, and it is a bigger idea than a feature release. Each application on your campus is about to have its own agent, responsible for what it shares, with whom, under what conditions. Integration stops being something you build between systems. It becomes a conversation between agents who already know their jobs..
What you will learn:
Agents with purpose and a worldview. Each application agent understands what it owns, who can ask for it, and what to do when conditions change.
SQL and Cron Jobs, finally visible. The same logic you have been writing in scripts for years, now visualized in the Studio, callable by webhook, executable on demand. Logging, learning, and looping. Daily interactions become a record agents can reason over, not a black box that breaks at 3 AM.
The 24/7 agent is a fallacy. Token limits, context compaction, no time to reflect on logs, no time to correct prompts. Real agents need rest, review, and correction cycles, just like the humans designing them. We will show you how to design for it.
A working session for CIOs, CISOs, integration architects, and the IT directors tired of writing the same PowerShell script for the seventh time.
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Free for all Higher-ed Institutions. Seats are Limited.
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