Build a Culture of Site Reliability | Brian Love and Mike Ryan from Polaris

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Are you tired of slow-loading pages, downtime, and errors? Do your users notify you when your web app is slow or unresponsive? In this webinar, you’ll learn the 101 of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) for web applications. You can expect to walk away knowing how to start building a culture of reliability in your organization without hiring a team of SREs.

Brian Love is the co-founder of Polaris, an AI-powered site reliability platform. Brian is a Google Developer Expert specializing in product leadership, the modern web, performance, and site reliability. He has a strong background working with startups to validate and get to market through rapid innovation. When not in front of his MBP you can find Brian hitting the ski trails on Mt. Bachelor, hiking and mountain biking trails in Central Oregon, and fly fishing in the Deschutes.
Twitter Handle @brian_love

Mike Ryan is the co-founder of Polaris, an AI-powered site reliability platform. Mike is a Google Developer Expert specializing in software architecture. Mike has a strong background in working with IoT in industrial manufacturing and designing sophisticated and elegant user experiences. When not in front of his MBP you can find Mike hiking the backcountry in the Pacific Northwest.
Twitter Handle: @MikeRyanDev

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