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SRE

Webinar

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Sponsored by TECHSTRONG GROUP


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Providing ‘How-To’ SRE Knowledge to help teams apply engineering expertise to operational issues to reduce customer churn rates and increase revenues.

This session will provide guidance based on the experiences of what successful companies are doing to proactively identify areas for improvement and provide people with the autonomy to implement solutions by bridging the gap between developers and operations.

The guidance will be based on five key skill domains:

  • Human Aspects
  • Process and Frameworks
  • Functional Composition
  • Intelligent Automation
  • Technology Ecosystem

The range and scope within the domains can be overwhelming to individuals and organizations.  

Breaking down these five domains into practical knowledge is the basis for this webinar as our all-star panel of experts will provide discreet buildable “how-to” knowledge on SRE crossing people, process and technology stacks.

Kevin Keaney
Solution Architect - Everbridge
Kevin Keaney is a Solutions Architect with Everbridge. He has worked for over 20 years in the IT industry with experience in Release Engineering, DevOps, and Operations. In his career, he has taken multiple companies from manual deploy to full CICD. 
Pradeep Padala, PhD
CEO - Fylamynt
Dr. Padala is a serial entrepreneur who likes to solve difficult infrastructure problems. He is an angel investor with an interest in disruptive technology companies. Previously, he co-founded ContainerX, an enterprise-grade container management platform, which was acquired by Cisco. He served as an engineer at VMware, where he built products for various large-scale problems in private and public cloud environments. Dr. Padala holds 20+ patents and is the author of various articles and academic publications, including two Best Paper award winners. He earned a PhD, MS and BE from the University of Michigan, University of Florida and NIT Allahabad, India respectively. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ppadala/
Justin McCarthy
CTO & Co-Founder - strongDM
Justin originally developed empathy for Operations as a founding and pager-carrying member of many operations and data teams. As an Executive, he has led Engineering and Product in high-throughput and high-stakes e-Commerce, financial, and AI products. Justin is the original author of strongDM's core protocol-aware proxy technology.
Anthony Evans
Solutions Architect, Former SRE - StackState
Anthony is a Solutions Engineer with StackState and a lifelong technologist. He has spent the last 15 years helping companies advance their software delivery capabilities while maintaining reliability, working extensively to support customers in the SaaS, AI, and Service Management landscapes.

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