Engineering organizations are entering a fundamentally different phase of software delivery. For years, teams assembled their SDLC environments by combining specialized tools for planning, development, testing, deployment, documentation, compliance, incident management, approvals, and reporting. Each tool solved an important problem independently. Over time, however, the collective result became increasingly fragmented. Today, many engineering organizations operate inside disconnected delivery ecosystems where critical operational context is spread across dozens of systems, workflows, communication channels, and approval paths. A requirement may begin in Jira. Code may live in GitHub or GitLab. Validation may happen in separate QA systems. Deployments may run through CI/CD pipelines. Approvals may happen inside Slack or email. Compliance evidence may be tracked manually in spreadsheets. Operational incidents may exist in monitoring platforms disconnected from release workflows.…