Durable Agents and Built to Endure Books launched at Replay 2026 / Technoidentity
Greater Houston-based Indian American author and founder of Houston-based durable product engineering company Technoidentity, Venkat Chitturi, released two new books that examine why intelligent systems succeed in controlled environments but fail under real-world operational conditions.
The books have been published by BlueRose Publishers and offer a systems-first perspective on enterprise AI, operational resilience and long-term scalability at a time when organizations across industries are struggling to move AI initiatives from experimentation to dependable production deployment.
The books were officially launched at Replay 2026, a tech conference held in San Francisco earlier this month, by Samar Abbas, the CEO of Temporal Technologies.
The books examine how operational fragility, hidden technical debt, workflow breakdowns and governance gaps create systems that appear successful in demonstrations but fail under real-world conditions.
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The first book, Chitturi's "Built to Endure," explores how modern organizations can create long-term competitive advantage through operational resilience, disciplined execution, scalable systems design and dependable product architecture in an era increasingly shaped by AI-driven transformation.
The second book, "Durable Agents," seeks to supplement this and focuses on the growing reliability gap between successful AI pilots and enterprise-scale deployment. The book argues that the core challenge in enterprise AI is no longer the intelligence of the model itself, but the orchestration systems surrounding it, including recoverability, coordination, auditability, governance and human oversight.
Talking about his books, Venkat Chitturi said in a statement, "Most organizations think they have an AI problem when they actually have a systems problem."
He continued, "Intelligence is becoming abundant. What remains rare is durability, systems that can be trusted, audited, adapted and scaled under real operational stress. The companies that win in the AI era will not simply automate faster. They will build systems that endure."
Chitturi believes that the books, together, will provide enterprise leaders, CTOs, architects, operators and founders with a practical framework for building durable systems in the next phase of AI adoption.
Chitturi holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in computer science from Osmania University in Hyderabad, India. Before starting Technoidentity, he worked as an application developer at Microsoft and also served as a member of the Forbes Business Council.
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