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Kubernetes: Everything You Need To Know

Find out what Kubernetes is and how it helps in your digital transformation journey in this super easy beginner’s guide. This quick video guide explains how Kubernetes works and deep dives into the Kubernetes architecture. The video also answers questions on – why Kubernetes matters in today’s modern enterprise and discusses the benefits of going down the Kubernetes road.

SLA vs SLO vs SLI: Whats the Difference?

In this video, we cover the key differences between SLA, SLO, and SLI defining each term and giving real world examples of how they differ. This video was brought to you by PagerTree. On-Call. Simplified. Transcript: SLA vs SLO vs SLI Whats the difference? In this video, we will define these terms, compare them to one another and give real-world examples of how they work.

Tech Talk: How To Navigate the Cyber Threat Landscape Next Year

Johan Dreyer, Field CTO, Mimecast joins Neha Kulkarni for a little serious and light-hearted conversation on the challenges and priorities of cyber threats and how to navigate these challenges. In this edition of Tech Talk, Johan discusses how the threat landscape is evolving in the backdrop of a hybrid workspace and the steps security teams can take to gain visibility into the state of remote endpoints. He also talks about the new-age tactics threat actors are implementing to execute a breach and building a security-first mindset.

SLA Service Level Agreements #SLA #Service #Level #agreements

Service Level Agreements, or SLAs, are essentially a promise or guarantee from the service provider to the customer. They outline the expected level of service, detailing the products or services to be delivered as well as the consequences for missing these service levels. SLAs are typically drafted by legal departments with insights from product managers and are designed to be customer-facing. It sets the stage for accountability and sets clear expectations right from the start.

The Debrief: Building a strong culture of engineering #incidentmanagement #softwareengineer

Whether you’re a seasoned company with 10+ years of operations, or a startup that’s just getting off the ground, making sure you have a good culture of engineering is really important. Not only will this have a significant impact on the folks on your team, it’ll make a big difference with hiring. When everyone knows that your company is the place to be when it comes to culture, attracting really good talent becomes that much easier.