Cloud Engineering Summit 2020: Being On-Call Doesn't Have to Suck!
Companies rely on key services to be available nearly 100 percent of the time in order to make revenue. A consequence of this situation is that it has become natural for Engineers to get woken up late at night or early in the morning to resolve incidents. But whether you rise to the occasion or not, it eventually becomes a very taxing experience. Unfortunately our industry has accepted this as the norm. There is a better way. Chaos Engineering. In this session we will explore how we got to this point and how we can adopt Chaos Engineering to help us wake up less and sleep better.

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Cloud Engineering Summit 2020: Future of Cloud Engineering: Culture, Process, Tools

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Software Engineering Sucks

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Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

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Kafka Tutorial for Beginners | Everything you need to get started

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The World's Most Important Machine

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Cybersecurity Architecture: Who Are You? Identity and Access Management

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Inside Anthropic, the $965 Billion AI Juggernaut | The Circuit

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Google & AWS Veteran: What Top Tier Software Architects Do Differently

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'Listen Like You Might Be Wrong': Harvard Student Goes Viral For Stunning Speech On Trump Amid Feud

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Creator of C++: Bell Labs, Negative Overhead Abstraction, Mistakes | Bjarne Stroustrup

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Databricks Live Bootcamp | Day1: Introduction & Data Analytics

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Cloud Engineering Summit 2020: The Future of Cloud Engineering

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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Andrew Ng: Building Faster with AI

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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Inside the Mind of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei | The Circuit | Extended Interview

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How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

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System Design Concepts Course and Interview Prep

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From Idea to $650M Exit: Lessons in Building AI Startups

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