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geeks+gurus: Rise of SRE - Survey Insights

Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) continues to rise in adoption. Teams that leverage SRE “good” practices are benefitting, individuals are excited about their jobs and IT and the business are collaborating more efficiently. Sounds interesting? We hope so, as there are a few key insights which you should know. Join us to learn more about the exciting journey of SRE. We have partnered with DevOps Institute (DOI) to conduct their inaugural 2022 Global SRE Pulse Survey, and we are excited to share the pulse on SRE.

Introduction to reliability management

Ensuring your digital customer experiences are exceptional is a goal of any modern business. However, managing the reliability of ever more complex applications is a challenge. Developers are releasing new capabilities in fast-moving sprints and the business wants maximum velocity with minimal risk. SRE teams create a structure of continuous improvement that focuses on ensuring the application is reliable above all else.

How to gain Kubernetes visibility in a few clicks

Enterprises are increasingly adopting Kubernetes for the value that it brings to their organizations, from IT cost savings to improved time to market for application development. See how Sumo Logic can help you realize the value of Kubernetes faster with a guided onboarding setup that only requires a few clicks to go from zero to visibility.

Introduction to reliability management

Ensuring your digital customer experiences are exceptional is a goal of any modern business. However, managing the reliability of ever more complex applications is a challenge. Developers are releasing new capabilities in fast-moving sprints and the business wants maximum velocity with minimal risk. SRE teams create a structure of continuous improvement that focuses on ensuring the application is reliable above all else.

geeks+gurus: Modern Application Architecture

In this episode of geeks+gurus, Sumo Logic's Melissa Sussmann and NGINX's Damian Curry will discuss the 4 key pillars of modern application architecture: Portability, Scalability, Resilience, and Agility. We then delve into a discussion around Open Telemetry (OTel) in the context of collection and logs management for modern applications. Disparate tracing, metrics, and logging can make it difficult to abide by the modern app pillars we outline. However, OTel offers a unified standard that can elevate observability in your deployment cycles.