Service Level Objectives (SLOs) give everyone involved in the software delivery lifecycle shared accountabilities, metrics, and achievements. One of the other key benefits is that SLOs can help shape a culture of good, fast, and collaborative decision making.
Join this panel of experts as they explore the cultural impact of Service Level Objectives as an engineering decision-making tool that moves the team focus from “how do we decide” to “what is the status and risk to the SLO”?
VP Customer Experience Strategy - Tricentis
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