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Prosperon at Cloud & AI Infrastructure London

4–5 March 2026 | Excel London

At Prosperon, we’ve always believed that technology should deliver clarity — not complexity.

That’s one of the reasons we’re attending Cloud & AI Infrastructure London this year. The event sits at the heart of Tech Show London, bringing together infrastructure leaders, architects and operations teams who are responsible for keeping modern digital services running — securely, reliably and at scale.

 

The Industry Has Moved Forward. Operational Thinking Must Follow.

Cloud adoption is no longer the ambition — it’s the baseline.

AI workloads are no longer experimental — they’re entering production.

Hybrid estates are no longer transitional — they’re permanent.

Yet many organisations are still trying to operate modern environments with models designed for static infrastructure. The result is familiar:

  • Too many alerts
  • Too many dashboards
  • Not enough certainty

We work with organisations across complex public and private sector environments, and the consistent theme is this: more data hasn’t automatically created more confidence.

That’s the operational gap we’re interested in discussing at this year’s event.

 

Our Keynote: The Death of the Dashboard

We’re proud that our CEO, Mark Roberts, will be delivering a keynote session:

The Death of the Dashboard: How Observability and AI Are Redefining IT Operations

5th March 2026 | 16:15–16:40
Sponsored by SolarWinds

The session explores a shift we’re seeing across our customer base:

Dashboards were built for humans to interpret systems manually.
Modern systems are too dynamic for that model to scale.

Observability, correlation and intelligent automation are changing expectations. The goal is no longer to visualise everything — it’s to surface what matters.

Not more graphs.
Better answers.

 

Why Events Like This Matter

We value exhibitions like Cloud & AI Infrastructure London because they create space for honest operational discussion.

Away from incident bridges and inboxes, leaders can step back and ask:

  • Are we confident in what our monitoring is telling us?
  • Are we reducing operational risk — or simply redistributing it?
  • Is AI enhancing our teams, or adding further complexity?

These are strategic questions, not just technical ones.

 

Join the Conversation

If you’re responsible for cloud infrastructure, service resilience, observability or operational governance, we’d encourage you to attend.

We’ll be there across both days and would welcome the opportunity to continue the discussion.

Because running modern infrastructure isn’t about collecting more data.
It’s about making better decisions with it.

Register for your free ticket by clicking below. 

 

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