Wondering what does an Omelette has to do with SRE - it is based on the analogy that Culture is the outcome of what we do - so in the context of the chicken or the egg. It is like an Omelette - and a podcast was born that is called Making of the SRE Omelette.
The podcast explores achieving positive business and client success outcome via the practice of Site Reliability Engineering. Season 1 focused on culture and Season 2 explores how the practice of Site Reliability Engineering can help and lead us to a more sustainable future.
Join us on this journey to surface ingredients for us to drive business and client success via SRE.
Wondering what does an Omelette has to do with SRE - it is based on the analogy that Culture is the outcome of what we do - so in the context of the chicken or the egg. It is like an Omelette - and a podcast was born that is called Making of the SRE Omelette.
The podcast explores achieving positive business and client success outcome via the practice of Site Reliability Engineering. Season 1 focused on culture and Season 2 explores how the practice of Site Reliability Engineering can help and lead us to a more sustainable future.
Join us on this journey to surface ingredients for us to drive business and client success via SRE.

Sustainability is no longer just an ambition, over the last few years, we’re starting to see companies actively doing things and changing their behaviours to be more sustainable.
Suzanne Livingston, VP of Development & Reliability Engineering at IBM Sustainability Software takes the audience through the journey of building a solution that is reliable and sustainable from day one. She also shares insights on why Sustainability is the focus of companies today, success stories with customers she has worked with and what IBM is doing to help their customers to achieve sustainability goals.
Lastly, Suzanne gives practical advices on how companies and organization can get started right away and take steps closer to realizing their sustainability goals.
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