Agentic AI Is Taking Over Engineering: From Code to Incidents and Databases

Agentic AI Is Taking Over Engineering: From Code to Incidents and Databases

Published Jan 4, 2026

If messy backfills, one-off prod fixes, and overflowing tickets keep you up, here’s what changed in the last two weeks and what to do next. Vendors and OSS shipped agentic, multi-agent coding features late Dec (Anthropic 2025-12-23; Cursor, Windsurf; AutoGen 0.4 on 2025-12-22; LangGraph 0.2 on 2025-12-21) so LLMs can plan, implement, test, and iterate across repos. On-device moves accelerated (Apple Private Cloud Compute update 2025-12-26; Qualcomm/MediaTek benchmarks mid‐Dec), making private, low-latency assistants practical. Data and migration tooling added LLM helpers (Snowflake Dynamic Tables 2025-12-23; Databricks Delta Live Tables 2025-12-21) but expect humans to own a PDCVR loop (Plan, Do, Check, Verify, Rollback). Database change management and just‐in‐time audited access got product updates (PlanetScale/Neon, Liquibase, Flyway, Teleport, StrongDM in Dec). Action: adopt agentic workflows cautiously, run AI drafts through your PDCVR and PR/audit gates, and prioritize on‐device options for sensitive code.