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HugOps During Downtime: Building Empathetic Teams

While DevOps focuses on software, HugOps focuses on the people behind the software. HugOps is a way to show empathy and appreciation for the real people who are involved in building, shipping, and running software. It’s a way to acknowledge and celebrate those – the Service Reliability Engineers (SREs), SysAdmins, Engineers, and Support Staff – who are working tirelessly behind the scenes to keep the services that we rely on running smoothly.

Shift Left Reliability Meetup March -Reliability patterns for serverless applications

Serverless technologies offer a great foundation for building resilient applications that can withstand much turbulence in the production environment. For instance, AWS Lambda automatically deploys your code to three availability zones and replaces faulty virtual machines on the fly. Despite this, there are still many other types of failures that can still affect our application. Perhaps there is an outage with a third-party service we depend on, or maybe a sudden surge in throughput has pushed us over the throughput limit and caused some user requests to be throttled.

Five Phases Of Effective Reliability Within Organizations

Reliability is important to everybody in a business. There’s a common misconception that it’s just important to engineers. We must change this mindset and think of reliability as a team sport that everyone needs to be part of. As an organization, there are five key phases to implementing effective reliability across teams.

Implementing Service Reliability In The World Of Remote Teams

In this new era that we are moving into, what does successful reliability look like for modern teams and what are the requirements that will enable us to bring better reliability for our applications and system? With new ways of working, we explore how organziations should implement better service reliability and the different challenges teams are facing.

Shift Left Reliability Meetup February - Implementing reliability for a post-pandemic future

Steve Wade will talk about his experiences to date empowering developers and importantly the wider business to care about the reliability of the applications they provide to customers. He will discuss the pillars that make up reliability, along with his hypothesis and results on implementing each of them. Steve will tap into his experiences working in a range of sectors including financial services on how he made companies make changes pre-pandemic, as well as the additional challenges organisations face in the future post pandemic. Steve aims to make sure attendees leave with a toolkit of ideas as well as lessons learnt so you don't make the same assumptions he did.

Shift Left Reliability Meetup February - Retooling your toolkit

Security and reliability have a lot in common. So much in fact, that the tools used for one are often well suited for the other. The only thing you need is the right mindset. In this talk Mika Boström will go over the principles, ideas and share real world examples. You may realise you've been doing both already.