Media Summary: Randy Shoup, WeWork The best response to a system outage is not "What did you do?", but "What did we Logan McDonald, BuzzFeed The talk is about the most powerful observability system SREs have at their disposal: the human ... Casey Rosenthal, Verica.io Software engineering is basically rocket science, so it comes as no surprise that we can

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Randy Shoup, WeWork The best response to a system outage is not "What did you do?", but "What did we Logan McDonald, BuzzFeed The talk is about the most powerful observability system SREs have at their disposal: the human ... Casey Rosenthal, Verica.io Software engineering is basically rocket science, so it comes as no surprise that we can Kim Schlesinger, ReactiveOps & diversity Being able to transform a junior engineer into an excellent mid, then senior engineer is ... Courtney Eckhardt, Heroku, a Salesforce company; Lex Neva, Fastly How many awful meetings have you been to in your life, ... Eduard Iacoboaia, Booking.com After almost a year of running Openshift Origin we decided to migrate to a vanilla Kubernetes ...

Gwendolyn Stockman, Google Implementing software is one core aspect of the SRE role. Often this software will be used by ... Chie Shu, Dorothy Jung, and Wenting Wang, Yelp Firefighting a broken system is time-sensitive and stressful but becomes even ... Tanner Lund, Microsoft Many companies become frustrated with their postmortem and incident review process, feeling that it is a ... Kurt Andersen, LinkedIn With the popularity of "SRE" as a job role, people have become aware that not all such roles are entirely ... Laura Nolan, Slack Black swan events: unforeseen, unanticipated, and catastrophic issues. These are the incidents that take our ... Max Luebbe, Google Automation is great, but how do you know when the right thing to do is to stop writing it? How do you take on ...

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SREcon19 Americas - Learning from Learnings: Anatomy of Three Incidents

SREcon19 Americas - Learning from Learnings: Anatomy of Three Incidents

Randy Shoup, WeWork The best response to a system outage is not "What did you do?", but "What did we

SREcon19 Americas - Optimizing for Learning

SREcon19 Americas - Optimizing for Learning

Logan McDonald, BuzzFeed The talk is about the most powerful observability system SREs have at their disposal: the human ...

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SREcon19 Americas - How Did Things Go Right? Learning More from Incidents

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SREcon19 Americas - Complexity: The Crucial Ingredient in Your Kitchen

SREcon19 Americas - Complexity: The Crucial Ingredient in Your Kitchen

Casey Rosenthal, Verica.io Software engineering is basically rocket science, so it comes as no surprise that we can

SREcon19 Americas - Zero to SRE

SREcon19 Americas - Zero to SRE

Kim Schlesinger, ReactiveOps & diversity Being able to transform a junior engineer into an excellent mid, then senior engineer is ...

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SREcon19 Americas - Running Excellent Retrospectives: Talking for Humans

SREcon19 Americas - Running Excellent Retrospectives: Talking for Humans

Courtney Eckhardt, Heroku, a Salesforce company; Lex Neva, Fastly How many awful meetings have you been to in your life, ...

SREcon19 Americas - Benefits of Taking the Less Traveled Road with Containers Infrastructure

SREcon19 Americas - Benefits of Taking the Less Traveled Road with Containers Infrastructure

Eduard Iacoboaia, Booking.com After almost a year of running Openshift Origin we decided to migrate to a vanilla Kubernetes ...

SREcon19 Americas - Using PRDs and User Journeys to Design User-Friendly Tools

SREcon19 Americas - Using PRDs and User Journeys to Design User-Friendly Tools

Gwendolyn Stockman, Google Implementing software is one core aspect of the SRE role. Often this software will be used by ...

SREcon19 Americas - What I Wish I Knew before Going On-call

SREcon19 Americas - What I Wish I Knew before Going On-call

Chie Shu, Dorothy Jung, and Wenting Wang, Yelp Firefighting a broken system is time-sensitive and stressful but becomes even ...

SREcon19 Asia/Pacific - A Tale of Two Postmortems: A Human Factors View

SREcon19 Asia/Pacific - A Tale of Two Postmortems: A Human Factors View

Tanner Lund, Microsoft Many companies become frustrated with their postmortem and incident review process, feeling that it is a ...

SREcon19 Americas - Differences in SRE Implementations across Companies

SREcon19 Americas - Differences in SRE Implementations across Companies

Kurt Andersen, LinkedIn With the popularity of "SRE" as a job role, people have become aware that not all such roles are entirely ...

SREcon19 Americas - What Breaks Our Systems: A Taxonomy of Black Swans

SREcon19 Americas - What Breaks Our Systems: A Taxonomy of Black Swans

Laura Nolan, Slack Black swan events: unforeseen, unanticipated, and catastrophic issues. These are the incidents that take our ...

SREcon19 Americas - Pragmatic Automation

SREcon19 Americas - Pragmatic Automation

Max Luebbe, Google Automation is great, but how do you know when the right thing to do is to stop writing it? How do you take on ...