Changes: - Added support for a new article category: `webinar`. - Added a template page for webinar articles. - Added an additional route for webinar articles that users are taken to to watch the webinar recording. - Added `deliver-webinar-access-request`, an action that updates CRM records when users fill out the form on the webinar template page. - Updated the accepted `intentSignal` values in the create-historical-event helper. - Added an article for the "Beyond the hype, practical AI for device management" webinar. <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit * **New Features** * Public webinar pages (/webinars/:slug and /watch) with optional embedded video and a new page template, script, and styles. * Sidebar signup form (first name, last name, work email) with prefill for signed-in users and improved scroll behavior. * POST API to request webinar access: validates email domain, records a webinar-request event, triggers background CRM sync, and returns a watch view on success. * Static-site build now recognizes webinar articles and enforces embedded-video URL validation. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> --------- Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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Moving from manual engineering workflows to AI
AI promises to transform IT—but what does that actually look like for teams managing devices at scale? This session brings together practitioners from Fleet and Foursquare to share hard-won lessons from modernizing their device management practices: consolidating tools for radical visibility across platforms, adopting GitOps to bring stability and accountability to fleet operations, and using AI to accelerate engineering output without adding headcount.
If you're leading an IT or corporate engineering team and wondering how to move from fragmented, manual device management toward a more programmable, resilient, efficient, and auditable approach—this is the session for you.
What you will learn
- Why consolidating onto a single, cross-platform device management solution changes how your team sees and operates its entire environment.
- How GitOps reduces risk and improves change management—and why it's a prerequisite for using AI safely.
- How AI tools empower your team to do more—without replacing the judgment and expertise they bring.
- How these practices give smaller teams the ability to scale and operate like larger ones.
As device management complexity grows, IT and platform teams are rethinking how they work, not just what tools they use. Join Allen Houchins (Fleet), Harley Williams (Senior Systems Engineer), and Mike Meyer (Senior Manager of Corporate Engineering) from Foursquare for a practical look at how consolidating tooling, adopting GitOps, and integrating AI have changed the way their teams operate. You'll walk away with real-world lessons on what worked, what didn't, and how these shifts are reshaping the future of device management engineering.