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Are AI and Platforms Making SRE Obsolete? With Kaspar von Grünberg, Humanitec's CEO

Last year, over 89% of companies claimed to have adopted platform engineering. And, in the past month, LLMs have been disrupting how we think about software development. In this context, Kaspar, asks if the role of Site Reliability Engineers is being obsolete as we know it. Kaspar argues that while SREs aren’t going anywhere, their responsibilities are evolving—fast. We talk about.

How Motive achieves 99.99% reliability with Rootly

In the high-stakes world of fleet management, reliability isn’t a nice-to-have—it’s a necessity. That’s why Motive has invested heavily in tools and processes to ensure its systems run smoothly for over 150,000 customers and more than a million vehicles. At the center of its ability to deliver 99.99% uptime at scale is Rootly.

Debugging Applications With Sentry

Sentry is all about bringing together all the context that comes along with when your application is having problems into one place, so you can debug issues faster and get applications up and running. In this End to End demo video, Cody takes you through a common workflow including Sentry's AI powered Autofix, Stack Traces, Session Replays, and diving into Traces and Spans for debugging.

NPT 2714 Hardware Overview

The NPT 2714 is a high-capacity, fully redundant IP aggregation router designed by Ribbon, featuring a unique architecture that combines the modular capabilities of traditional systems with the efficiency and simplicity of fixed systems. The innovative design of the NPT 2714 enables operational continuity, allowing for flexible upgrades and expansion without service interruptions. Key features include in-service upgradeability from 7.2 to 14.4 terabits per second, nine front-accessible I/O cards, and various operational interfaces.

DX Operational Observability and Native Integration of Synthetics: Enable Synthetics for Proactive Issue Identification and Remediation

With application synthetic monitoring capabilities, DX Operational Observability (DX O2) can monitor websites and other services by probing the target from various globally distributed monitoring stations. These capabilities, which support SaaS and on-premises deployments, help teams shift from reactive to proactive management, elevate user experience for monitoring, and raise observability to a new level.

Key Differences Between Docker and Kubernetes: A Comprehensive Guide

As microservices-based architectures have taken off, Docker and Kubernetes have risen as two leading platforms for container operations. While Docker helped popularize the container model, Kubernetes has evolved into a versatile solution for orchestrating production container workloads at a massive scale. However, their similarities obscure important distinctions in how each approaches container management. This post sheds light on the functional differences between Docker and Kubernetes.

10+ Best SaaS Monitoring Tools: Ensure Optimal Performance for Your Applications

With the SaaS market valued at approximately $250 billion in 2025 and projected to reach $299 billion by the end of the year, businesses are increasingly relying on SaaS monitoring tools to ensure the optimal performance of their cloud applications. Ensuring the availability, security, and performance of these applications is vital to maintaining business continuity. That’s where SaaS monitoring tools come into play.

Feature Spotlight - Broadcast Groups

While on-call groups are the perfect solution when you need the right person at the right time to solve a specific problem, there are times when you need to notify everybody all at once. Whether you’re sending an informational message about some upcoming maintenance or an emergency notification about an issue that could affect an entire office, broadcast groups enable you to notify large groups of people at the same time. They can contain more members than on-call groups because there’s no rotation or escalation schedule to work out.