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For years, software testing was largely about one thing: proving that code worked as designed. But enterprise systems no longer operate in predictable environments. Today, they are cloud-native, ...
Here is a scenario that should concern every enterprise architect shipping autonomous AI systems right now: An observability agent is running in production. Its job is to detect infrastructure ...
Resilience is “the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties, or toughness.” With the rise in both natural disasters and cyber threats, today’s businesses must ensure not only their physical ...
GUEST OPINION: After a decade of chaos engineering, fears of creating an unanticipated customer-facing outage remain very real. Since breaking out of Netflix some 13 years ago, chaos engineering has ...
The practice of Chaos Engineering developed at Amazon and Netflix a decade ago to help those web scale companies test their complex systems for worst-case scenarios before they happened. Gremlin was ...