According to a recent LinkedIn post from Tines, the company is promoting a live online workshop focused on building AI agents for network operations. The session, led by Tines employee Sif Baksh in collaboration with Packt Publishing, is positioned as a practical, hands-on event that aims to move beyond theoretical content and slide presentations.
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The post indicates that participants will build a working AI agent against real infrastructure, learn a structured framework for prompt engineering in network operations, and review a production-oriented architecture. This emphasis on applied AI in NetOps suggests Tines is actively engaging technical audiences who may influence automation and tooling decisions in enterprise environments.
From an investor perspective, the workshop may signal Tines’ strategic push to deepen its role in AI-driven automation within network and security operations workflows. By aligning with a recognized training provider and showcasing internal expertise, the company could be seeking to strengthen brand authority, drive user adoption of its platform, and position itself competitively in the broader AI and operations-automation market.
Increased engagement with practitioners through educational content can also function as a low-cost customer acquisition and retention channel. If these efforts translate into higher platform usage or expanded enterprise deployments, they could support longer-term revenue growth and reinforce Tines’ positioning among emerging automation and AI tooling vendors.

