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SLOs: Enabling Smart Engineering Decisions

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Sponsored by NOBL9


Tuesday, June 1, 2021
11 a.m. ET

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”?

Jayne Groll
CEO - DevOps Institute
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Jeremy Cooper
Solutions Engineer - Nobl9
Josh Coffy is a fully caffeinated, digital marketing strategist and speaker. Between his 100,000+ 
Sara Ahbabou
Senior Support Engineer - Gitlab
CEO - DevOps Institute
 
Jolene Kidney
Program Manager - Getty

VP Customer Experience Strategy - Tricentis

Sal Kimmich
CSM Product Strategist, Developer Advocate - Reliably
Founder, CEO & Editor-in-chief - DevOps.com
 
Alina Anderson
Senior Technical Program Manager, Site Reliability Engineering - Outreach
Founder, CEO & Editor-in-chief - DevOps.com
 
Alan Shimel
Founder, CEO & Editor-in-chief - DevOps.com
Josh Coffy is a fully caffeinated, digital marketing strategist and speaker. Between his 100,000+ 

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