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Kolton Andrus
Founder and CEO of . Engineer, Gamer, Geek, Father of Five.
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Drew Engelson 24 maj
I enjoyed playing host to at our Starbucks Innovation Expo yesterday. Thanks for participating... it was great fun!
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Rich Burroughs 24 maj
Sitting in on one of ’s internal Chaos Engineering Game Days this morning. It’s very rad to see a bunch of people who are experts at Chaos Engineering going through the process.
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Helena 23 maj
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Got myself a gremlin. He looks hungry.
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Sean Doherty 23 maj
"The best piece of advice I can offer after 10 years preparing for peak traffic events is to start preparing today." Every industry has peak events--it's not just Here's great advice to prepare no matter your industry!
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Yes, that Matthew Helmke 23 maj
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Tammy "buttons" Bütow 🏝✨ 21 maj
Unleashing Chaos and Breaking Containers
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Werner Vogels 22 maj
As I have said over and over again; the best way for us software guys to deal with doggy infrastructure pieces is to treat *all* infrastructure as unreliable, and make sure we can give end-to-end guarantees in an untrusted world.
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Gremlin 23 maj
SNEAK PEEK: Gremlin CEO discusses preparing for disaster at "We have a responsibility to build resilient, robust systems that can withstand the turbulence of our production environments." cc:
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Yes, that Matthew Helmke 23 maj
Hair up today; crowd is just starting to come in. Different tie dye, in case you were wondering.
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Sarah Asterbadi 21 maj
Break things on purpose. Your system *will* fail, it’s just a question of when. Interesting session with on best practices to automate precise chaos experiments across the software dev lifecycle.
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Brady V 22 maj
Fantastic speech by CEO of regarding software disasters and chaos engineering !
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Break Things On Purpose 21 maj
Episode 2 is live and should be in your podcast feed now :) It's our interview with from LinkedIn about their Chaos Engineering practice. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and Stitcher. Just search for Break Things On Purpose.
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Kimbre Lancaster 21 maj
Are you ? Have you gotten your yet? Swing by . I’ve got one with your name on it.
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Subbu Allamaraju 20 maj
Also, “It can’t be my/our change” Then sometime later “oh yeah, we don’t understand how it happened.”
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Connected 21 maj
Today's the day! If you're headed to , here's our top 12 talks you should go see like Founder and CEO of , 's talk today about "Building a more reliable internet by engineering chaos":
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Trish Rubin 18 maj
Learning about embracing ...and learning how to do a solid TEDX talk from ⁦
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Gremlin 18 maj
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TEDxAsburyPark 18 maj
Engineer talks about one of the most chaotic systems in the world: the internet. “We need the opportunity to see how it will behave,” Andrus says of the internet & the malfunctions that occur within it. It’s all about embracing the chaos.
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Tammy "buttons" Bütow 🏝✨ 17 maj
I have used MTTD, MTTR and the Pareto principle with Chaos Engineering to reduce overall incident count and severity for specific services. It's totally possible. Real life results! ✨☺️
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Gremlin 18 maj
Our CEO about to tell the world about 💥💥💥 cc:
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