Dr. Helen Gu on Building InsightFinder, AIOps, and the “Last
Mile” of Enterprise AI
17 February 2026

Dr. Helen Gu on Building InsightFinder, AIOps, and the “Last Mile” of Enterprise AI

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About


In this episode of Triangle Tweener Talks, we unpack what it really takes to go from professor to CEO, how InsightFinder built trust in a skeptical enterprise market, and where LLMs help (and don’t) when you’re dealing with machine telemetry data. They also explore multi-agent workflows, “composite AI,” practical enterprise adoption hurdles, and Helen’s advice for students navigating an AI-shaped future.





Highlights covered



    Helen’s origin story: NASA Pathfinder work → distributed systems reliability → ML-based prediction

    The Google chapter: being invited to evaluate anomaly-detection algorithms with SRE teams

    Bootstrapping InsightFinder via NSF/SBIR funding + early angels, before raising traditional VC

    The professor-to-CEO transition: prioritization over “balance,” and learning to adapt daily

    Why founders should lead early sales (especially when the product is new-to-the-world)

    How InsightFinder runs enterprise PoCs using a “replay mechanism” on historical incidents

    “Composite AI” + using LLMs to translate technical insights into understandable narratives



If you’ve ever wondered what “AI that actually works” looks like in the enterprise, and how a research-driven founder earns trust at Fortune scale, this one’s a must-listen.





Timestamps




    00:02:12 — Intro to Helen + what InsightFinder does


    00:04:32 — Helen’s background at NC State


    00:05:49 — Google discovers the research


    00:06:24 — NSF/SBIR bootstrap + company start


    00:07:10 — Early ML roots (since 2000)


    00:08:54 — NASA Pathfinder origin story


    00:12:03 — Teaching + student questions evolving


    00:13:28 — Student → PhD → InsightFinder spark


    00:14:36 — Professor + CEO time management


    00:17:39 — Learning sales as a founder


    00:21:24 — Funding path: SBIR + angels + first VC


    00:22:44 — IDEA Fund connection story


    00:24:19 — LLM era impact + “composite AI”


    00:26:45 — LLMs as the interface layer


    00:28:20 — Plain-English explanation of InsightFinder


    00:31:04 — Agent workflows (Jira, probing, reports)


    00:32:31 — Multi-agent + SLM orchestration


    00:35:32 — PoCs: dogfood + replay mechanism


    00:37:41 — How early detection works (hours ahead)


    00:39:00 — Series B + scaling go-to-market


    00:43:00 — LLMs: maturity + “last mile” problem


    00:45:30 — Fine-tuning + trust risks


    00:47:14 — Advice for students + fundamentals





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