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What is most important for efficient incident management? Effective incident management starts before incidents occur. Ideally, alerts should trigger preemptively to prevent outages or fire immediately when issues arise, minimizing downtime and resolution time.
Get an inside look at the life and career of Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, as he joins Mark Boost and Dinesh Majrekar on stage at Civo Navigate San Francisco 2025. From his early days as a young engineer to the creation of the Apple II, Wozniak shares his unique perspective on the tech industry and his role in shaping its future. With a career spanning decades, Wozniak reflects on his experiences as a pioneer in the tech industry, and offers valuable insights on how to drive innovation and stay ahead of the curve.
From smartwatches to earbuds, fitness tracking remains the most in-demand feature for wearables. At Pebble, we saw it firsthand—despite a programmable ecosystem, users cared most about step tracking, sleep monitoring, and health data. Now, Apple is integrating fitness features into earbuds instead of launching new devices. Will this shift how people track their health?
Use the free proxymock CLI to observe your locally running gRPC app without code changes. You can also create service mocks and embed them into your CI/CD pipeline using the same recording.
We're joined by Travis Wagner, Senior Software Engineer at Crunchyroll. He is a Twitch streamer and avid contributor to open source with work including a fork of Rust called Crablang.
In today’s complex software ecosystem, ensuring security and reliability is more challenging than ever. Dependency trees are growing deeper, third-party contributions are increasing, and the risks - from vulnerabilities and misconfigurations to malicious attacks - are at an all-time high. Organizations must find ways to secure their software supply chains without compromising agility.