At Cisco Live US 2026, the Itential VibeOps Lounge was where agentic operations stopped being a slide and started running on real infrastructure. Live, unscripted, with agents built in front of the room.
Couldn’t make it to Vegas? We recorded the top sessions, all hosted by John Capobianco, Head of AI & Developer Relations at Itential.
The day after FlowAI hit GA, John built three working FlowAgents in front of a live crowd – one in the FlowAgent Builder GUI, and two from Claude Code using Itential’s Builder Skills and spec-driven development. Along the way he walks the agentic operations stack, the ReAct agent model where agents reason and execute, and the autonomy journey from human in the loop to human in the lead, plus the SSO, RBAC, secrets management, and guardrails that actually get agents to production.
“From a simple prompt in Claude Code to a working agent to actually filling in NetBox.”
— John Capobianco
What FlowAgents Were Built:
A hands-on walk-through of MCP, the protocol that gives models real context. John frames MCP as the USB-C of agent tooling, then builds and runs real servers live, from a 30-line example up to a full pyATS server, and wires them into agents and into Copilot in VS Code.
“I like to think of MCP as the USB-C of protocols.”
— John Capobianco
What you’ll see:
SDD inverts the old model: instead of the spec serving the code, the code serves the spec. John makes the case that network engineers are already natural SDD practitioners, then walks the GitHub Spec Kit end to end and shows Itential’s own implementation through the Builder Skills on the Anthropic Marketplace.
“This is not called SDD in our world. We call it doing your job.”
— John Capobianco
What you’ll see:
A look at John’s open-source project NetClaw, an OpenClaw fork rebuilt for enterprise networking, with 112 skills and 51 MCP integrations. He covers the architecture, the composable skills model, the agent “soul” file and its non-negotiable rules, and how he layered security on top. Framed honestly as an experimental, lab-first project rather than a production drop-in.
What you’ll see:
No lock-in, no limits, no compromise. Because your network doesn’t run on one vendor.
See how Itential connects AI reasoning to governed execution across your entire infrastructure.