Unlocking Software Reliability with SLOs: Nobl9's Brian Singer
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01-Jan-1900
Brian Singer, Co-Founder & CPO from Nobl9, emphasizes the significance of Service Level Objectives (SLOs) in achieving software reliability. SLOs set clear reliability expectations for services. While the adoption of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is on the rise, organizations often struggle with reliability improvements. Effective SRE requires a cultural shift, and measuring SLO effectiveness is vital. Nobl9 is introducing new governance features to help organizations manage their SLO programs.
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