The City Center for Agentic Engineering
15m
Software engineering is being rewritten in real time. Zohar Einy, Co-Founder and CEO of Port, joins Alan Shimel on TechStrong TV to unveil the newly launched Port AI Builder and explain what he calls agentic engineering — the shift from AI as a coding assistant to autonomous AI agents that carry work from ticket to production, sometimes in minutes. Zohar walks through the math that’s now shaping every engineering org: pre-AI, developers spent only 10 to 30 percent of their time actually writing code; today around 90 percent of engineers use AI to generate code, yet 99.9 percent of companies are not yet agentic-engineering-native. He describes how CIOs and platform leaders are now confronting agent sprawl — rogue agents built by well-meaning developers with no governance, security or audit — and why the answer is a unified infrastructure with a context lake, workflow engine, skill and agent registries, and guardrails. Port, he argues, is the city center where humans and agents work side by side to deliver software at the speed of light.