by Salim Virji
SRE Prodcast brings Google's experience with Site Reliability Engineering together with special guests and exciting topics to discuss the present and future of reliable production engineering!
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April 16, 2025
<p>In this "bumpisode", hosts and producers of Prodcast (including our new co-host, <strong>Matt Siegler</strong>!) reflect on the previous season and introduce the new season's focus on upcoming trends in Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and AI, and the friends we make along the way. They also introduce new elements we are bringing in with Season 4, such as a video format and a feedback form.</p>
January 29, 2025
<p>This episode features <strong>Javi Beltran</strong>, a Google engineering lead who created the "Telebot" theme song. With our beloved hosts, <strong>Steve McGhee</strong> and <strong>Jordan Greenberg</strong>, Beltran discusses the origins of the song, created in 2012 for Google's paging system. The song was meant to add a touch of levity to what could be a stressful situation for engineers on-call. Beltran also unveils a new, more modern remix of “Telebot” (created in collaboration with our host, Jordan Greenberg!) which will be used as the intro theme for the podcast's next season.</p>
December 11, 2024
Google SRE veterans Dominic Hutton & Niccolo' Cascarano dissect the imperative vs. declarative configuration conundrum, highlighting the importance of careful consideration for reliable and maintainable systems.
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