updates

Publication Updates (Jul 22 2018)

In the past month, I have had the pleasure to be able to record a few podcasts and have some other work published. You can find it all here: Devops.com: The Importance of Soft Skills in Engineering Devops.com PyBay: Meet Michael Kehoe: Building Production Ready Python Applications PyBay Medium Fullstack Journey (PacketPushers): Michael Kehoe PacketPushers NetworkCollective: Michael Kehoe Network Collective

Publication Updates (June 05 2018)

Hi all, I’ve recently updated my publications page with my latest presentations from: Interop ITX 2018: The future of Reliability Engineering Velocity New York 2018: How to Monitor Containers Correctly SF Reliability Engineering - May Talks Devops Exchange SF April 2018: How to Build Production-Ready Microservices Information Week: 3 Myths about the Site Reliability Engineer, Debunked You can also find me later in the year at: PyBay 2018: Building Production-Ready Python Microservices Velocity New York 2018: How to Monitor Containers Correctly

San Francisco Chaos Engineering Meetup Slides

Tonight I have the priviledge of speaking alongside Russ Miles and Kolton Andrus at the San Francisco Chaos Engineering Meetup. You can find my slides from the event here

Publication Updates (May 27 2017)

Hi all, I just updated my publications page with links to my SRECon17 Americas talks, my new LinkedIn engineering blog post. It was announced this week I will also have the privilege of speaking at SRECon17 EMEA in Dublin later this year. You can find me talking about: Networks for SRE’s: What do I need to know for troubleshooting applications Reducing MTTR and false escalations: Event Correlation at LinkedIn

Publication Updates (March 11 2017)

Hi all, I just updated my publications page with my APRICOT presentation from earlier in the month. If you’re coming to SRECon Americas 2017 this coming week, come and check out my presentations: Traffic shift: Avoiding disasters at scale Reducing MTTR and false escalations: Event Correlation at LinkedIn