AWS introduces new Chaos Engineering as a Service offering

When large companies like Netflix or Amazon want to test the resilience of their systems, they use chaos engineering tools designed to help them simulate worst-case scenarios and find potential issues before they even happen. Today at AWS re:Invent, Amazon CTO Werner Vogels introduced the company’s Chaos Engineering as a Service offering called AWS Fault […] Continue reading AWS introduces new Chaos Engineering as a Service offering

Gremlin brings chaos engineering to Windows platform

Chaos engineering is about helping companies set up worst case scenarios and testing them to see what causes the operating system to fall over, but up until now, it has mostly been for teams running Linux servers. Gremlin, the startup that offers Chaos Engineering as a Service released a new tool to give engineers working […] Continue reading Gremlin brings chaos engineering to Windows platform

Gremlin brings Chaos Engineering as a Service to Kubernetes

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 started by a former employee of both these companies to make it easier to perform this type of testing without a team of […] Continue reading Gremlin brings Chaos Engineering as a Service to Kubernetes

How you react when your systems fail may define your business

Just around 9:45 a.m. Pacific Time on February 28, 2017, websites like Slack, Business Insider, Quora and other well-known destinations became inaccessible. For millions of people, the internet itself seemed broken. It turned out that Amazon Web Services was having a massive outage involving S3 storage in its Northern Virginia datacenter, a problem that created […] Continue reading How you react when your systems fail may define your business

Does Your Organization ‘Get’ Chaos Engineering?

Chaos engineering aims to prevent security issues and outages before they happen. So why aren’t more organizations using it? In many ways, the cloud computing movement has simplified technology infrastructure for organizations across the globe. … Continue reading Does Your Organization ‘Get’ Chaos Engineering?

Embrace the Chaos: An Emerging Trend in Software Engineering?

What if your job was to break things repeatedly in order to make them work better? Sounds like the dream of every curious six-year old, but it’s actually an emerging software engineering trend based in the transition from devops to devsecops. It&… Continue reading Embrace the Chaos: An Emerging Trend in Software Engineering?

RSA 2018 – Chaos Engineering

When surrounded with chaos, it is normal to cling to that which is comforting like a NGFW or SIEM.
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