Experiments in Chaos
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Benjamin Wilms hosts "Experiments in Chaos" -- a Steadybit podcast that brings together experts in software systems reliability to discuss how to incorporate resilience practices like chaos engineering to foster a organizational culture of reliability.
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The podcast focuses on topics such as chaos engineering, software system reliability, and organizational culture enhancement. For example, episode 1 features an in-depth conversation with Adrian Hornsby on the Prevention Paradox, where they explore common mistakes and best practices in chaos engineering to improve system resilience.

Benjamin Wilms hosts “Experiments in Chaos” — a Steadybit podcast that brings together experts in software systems reliability to discuss how to incorporate resilience practices like chaos engineering to foster a organizational culture of reliability.
“Experiments in Chaos” is a Steadybit podcast that brings together experts in software systems reliability to discuss how to incorporate resilience practices like chaos engineering to foster a culture of reliability.
In this episode, Andreas Prins joins Benjamin Wilms for a discussion on IT sovereignty and its role in business resilience. With geopolitical tensions and rising uncertainty, organizations need a strategy for future-proofing the continuity and control of their IT stacks. As AI technologies cause many executives to rethink their data privacy strategies, sovereignty will only become more important.

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