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Improve your Reliability with Blameless SLOs, Now Generally Available

Blameless is excited to announce that our SLO Manager is now generally available! SLO Manager is a new service added to the Blameless platform. This service helps SRE and engineering teams proactively make data-driven decisions about reliability efforts. According to a survey Blameless conducted, over 80% of organizations use SLOs or will in the next 1-2 years.

SLOs: What, Why, and How?

What are SLOs, why are they important, and how can I start crafting them? We get these questions every day. In response, we’re hosting a webinar titled, “SLOs: What, Why, and How?” May 3, 2021 at 1 PM PDT. Kurt Andersen (SRE Architect), Dan Genzale (Director of Infrastructure), and Nicolas Philip (Director PM) will be speaking with one another in a fireside chat about SLO best practices.

SRE Leader Panel: Business Agility is what matters, SRE can help you get there

Ready for another SRE Thought Leader Panel? This one is themed, Business Agility is what matters, SRE can help you get there. We’re chatting about topics like the value of crisis during incident response, the best and worst tech transformations we’ve seen, how reliability impacts the flow of value, and more. This panel is hosted by Chris Hendrix, staff software engineer at Blameless and features guests.

What is Site Reliability Engineering [Simple Intro to SRE]

Wondering what SRE is all about? We will explain what it is, how it works, why it was developed, and how it can help your organization. So what is SRE (Site Reliability Engineering)? SRE is a methodology that fuses software and operations teams, with the goal of producing reliable, resilient, and scalable systems. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) was developed by Google engineer Ben Treynor Sloss in 2003. Google’s goal was to increase the reliability of its sites and services.

Resilience in Action E6: Oversize Coffee Mugs, SLOs, and ML with Todd Underwood

‍Resilience in Action is a podcast about all things resilience, from SRE to software engineering, to how it affects our personal lives, and more. Resilience in Action is hosted by Kurt Andersen. Kurt is a practitioner and an active thought leader in the SRE community. He speaks at major DevOps & SRE conferences and publishes his work through O'Reilly in quintessential SRE books such as Seeking SRE, What is SRE?, and 97 Things Every SRE Should Know.