watsonx Orchestrate ADK: How to Get Started Building Real Agents and Workflows
Earlier this year I had the chance to attend an IBM watsonx Orchestrate workshop. After the workshop I kept going – setting up Orchestrate's Agent Development
Earlier this year I had the chance to attend an IBM watsonx Orchestrate workshop. After the workshop I kept going – setting up Orchestrate's Agent Development
I created the same workflow twice – once as an agentic flow in IBM watsonx Orchestrate, once as a deterministic graph in n8n with MCP. Both work. But they solve
Recently, I spent some time digging into IBM watsonx Orchestrate - labs, technical docs, and real agents. The term "AI automation" covers a lot of
In Part 1 of this series, we worked through the why: Shapiro's five levels of AI development, Brynjolfsson's J-Curve, and the core thesis that AI tools alone
In Part 1 of this series, we covered the why: why AI tools alone don't deliver productivity, what Shapiro's five levels have to do with Brynjolfsson's J-Curve,
90% of developers who consider themselves "AI-native" are sitting at Level 2 out of 51. Most believe they're done. They are not. That's not my claim