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Reliability for the Books - Incidentally Reliable with Niall Murphy

Catch Niall Murphy (Co-Founder of Stanza Systems) talk about graceful degradation, what startups are getting wrong about reliability and how well-thought user-experiences can communicate credibility to current and potential customers. Exclusively on The Incidentally Reliable podcast — made by SREs for SREs, hosted by Zenduty.

Navigating Unconscious Bias in Cloud Native Communities

Join Aakansha Priyaa at Civo Navigate as she delves into the topic of unconscious bias within cloud native communities. Through personal anecdotes and practical examples, this presentation sheds light on the subtle biases that permeate the tech industry and provides strategies for creating a more inclusive workplace.

Clinical troubleshooting with Dan Slimmon

It’s no secret that teamwork is one of those things that, when done right, can make a world of a difference. So sometimes, when responding to a particularly complicated incident, it can be best to bring a team together to figure out what’s going on and work towards a fix. But it’s not enough to just jam a bunch of folks into a room and hope for the best. You need a framework in place to ensure that everyone stays focused, diagnoses the issue and resolves it as quickly as possible.

How to run Chaos Engineering experiments in your CI/CD pipeline

Part of the Gremlin Office Hours series: A monthly deep dive with Gremlin experts. Ad-hoc Chaos Engineering experiments are great for learning more about how your systems work, but they don’t tell you how your systems behave over time. As new features get deployed, environments change, and regressions get introduced, even the most resilient systems can gain reliability risks. QA and performance testing are already built into CI/CD - why not reliability?