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Site reliability engineering (SRE) practitioners spend their time in the trenches and know what really matters. Want to know what the true value of a ‘just culture’ is to an organization? Or how big of an issue tool sprawl really is? Or how innovation velocity is impacting your employee productivity or morale? Ask SREs — we did!

For the fifth year in a row, we’ve surveyed over 550 SREs to understand the patterns and trends they’re concerned about. The result is the 2023 SRE Report developed by Catchpoint in partnership with Blameless. The 2023 SRE Report, the most data-backed report of its kind, explores five critical insights you can't afford to miss. In this webinar, we’re going to examine some of the most thought-provoking key findings we’ve uncovered.

 We’ll look at data taken from the responses of SREs, managers, architects and executives to provide answers from all perspectives. The insights from this global community of site reliability professionals will not only reveal truth-versus-hype about current topics, but also highlight where reliability-as-a-feature practices are trending going forward.

Anyone concerned about the reliability of their network and anyone involved in network planning, customer experience or network growth should register for this session. Attendees will gain a better understanding of what site reliability practitioners know, worry about and are planning for in the near future. These insights can – and should! – heavily influence your organization’s current and ongoing operational practices.

Leo Vasiliou
Director of Product Marketing - Catchpoint
Leo grew up in technology operations where web performance, IT operations, and information security activities were part of his charter. Since transitioning to evangelizing DevOps activities in product marketing, Leo currently applies his passion for web performance data analysis in the context of monitoring and observability - primarily for customer-facing products and services.
Leo strongly believes correct data are the foundation for transforming information into wisdom. He works to perform activities at the intersection of technology and marketing to help improve IT's business relationship.
Mark Towler
Director of Product Marketing - Catchpoint
Mark Towler has decades of experience working with technology companies to find and fix their customers’ pain points. He’s managed dozens of product releases and go-to-market launches during that time and has constantly refined each solution based upon changing customer requirements and market trends. After roles at Microsoft, Lucent, Nortel, Extreme, Ipswitch, Progress and many other technology companies, Mark is currently a Product Marketing Director at Catchpoint. 

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