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Listen: We discuss why chaos engineering and observability will be important in 2019 [Podcast]

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This week I published a post that explored some of the key trends in software infrastructure that security engineers, SREs, and SysAdmins should be paying attention to in 2019.

There was clearly a lot to discuss – which is why I sat down with my colleague Stacy Matthews to discuss some of the topics explored in the post in a little more.

Enjoy!

What do you think? Is chaos engineering too immature for widespread adoption? And how easy will it be to begin building for observability?

Richard Gall

Co-editor of the Packt Hub. Interested in politics, tech culture, and how software and business are changing each other.

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