Vibranium Labs, a U.S. company that operates the AI agent-based SRE incident response platform Vibe AI, said on Wednesday it will step up its business in South Korea.
SRE, or Site Reliability Engineering, is an IT infrastructure operating method established by Google in 2003.
Vibranium Labs developed Vibe AI to replace existing on-call tools such as PagerDuty. When a server incident occurs, AI agents handle the full process, from paging the responsible engineer to analysing the cause and producing response measures. The company emphasised that the system does more than handle incidents, reviewing context such as similar past incidents and how they were resolved, as well as the impact on the business, to propose response measures.
Vibe AI is built around a central orchestration layer that oversees all agents, with 13 or more AI agents working together. It added that the system achieved over 95 percent triage accuracy through training on more than 50,000 real incidents, including security incidents.
With its entry into South Korea, Vibranium Labs plans to expand its local business focusing on cloud service companies for which high uptime and stable 24-hour service operations are important, including in gaming, video and streaming, and e-commerce.
Vibranium Labs CEO Sang-man Lee (이상만) said, "Technology has evolved quickly, but IT incident response still depends heavily on people." He said the goal is to quickly identify causes through AI agents and advance overall on-call and incident management so engineers can be freed from repetitive work.