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Jason Forget Joins Resolve AI as President and Chief Revenue Officer

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Jason Forget has joined Resolve AI as President and Chief Revenue Officer, taking on a leadership role as the company focuses on applying artificial intelligence to one of the increasingly complex challenges in software engineering: operating and maintaining production systems.

Forget announced the move on LinkedIn, describing it as a carefully considered decision driven by the combination of Resolve AI’s technical team, the problem it is addressing, and its approach to AI-powered software operations.

His appointment comes as software development is being transformed by generative AI. AI tools are helping developers produce code at unprecedented speed, but faster software creation can also lead to larger and more complicated technology environments. More applications, services, dependencies, and code can increase the pressure on engineering teams responsible for reliability and incident management.

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Resolve AI is focused on this part of the software lifecycle. Its platform combines AI agents with models designed for production environments, working across code, infrastructure, knowledge, and existing engineering tools to investigate problems, identify potential root causes, and assist teams with taking action.

This approach reflects a broader shift in enterprise AI. Much of the industry’s attention has focused on using AI to generate software, but the operational side of increasingly AI-generated code is becoming an equally important consideration. Organizations need systems that can help monitor complex environments, respond to incidents, and maintain reliability as software estates expand.

Forget brings experience in scaling enterprise technology businesses and building organizations around customer outcomes. In his new role, he will work with Resolve AI‘s leadership team on expanding the company’s reach and developing relationships with enterprise customers.

The appointment comes at an interesting moment for the software industry. As AI accelerates development, the responsibility for keeping applications secure, available, and reliable remains with engineering teams. This is creating opportunities for AI systems that can operate alongside engineers and assist with the complex work that begins after software is deployed.

Forget’s move highlights the growing importance of AI-driven software operations, an area likely to become increasingly significant as enterprises scale their use of AI in software development.

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