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.
In this episode, Benjamin Wilms chats with Carlos Rojas, author of “Resilience Engineering for the Cloud”, about DevOps vs. platform engineering, the roles and responsibilities related to reliability, and the new trends that will be making an impact for organizations in the next six months.
You can connect with Carlos Rojas on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carojas77/
You can also order a copy of the book, “Reliability Engineering in the Cloud”, here: https://www.amazon.com/Reliability-Engineering-Cloud-Strategies-Cloud-Based/dp/0135395798

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