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Ayelet is a passionate technical leader with 20 years experience in the software industry. Currently a Site Reliability Engineer @Google, formerly Strategic Cloud Engineer and leading PSO-SRE efforts in EMEA. Throughout her career, She developed and designed large scale applications and data flows, while implementing DevOps and SRE's methodologies. Ayelet is an active member in the tech community, a mentor, a public speaker and a writer. In her spare time, Ayelet loves creating things whether it's a dish in the kitchen or a piece of code.
Ayelet Sachto
Site Reliability Engineering
English, Hebrew
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London, United Kingdom
Can also give an online talk/webinar
Paid only. Contact speaker for pricing!
MY TALKS
Running Reliable Systems: Site Reliability Engineering and lessons learned
Software Engineering, General, DevOps
Software Delivery and Operational performance is crucial, in this session we will talk about SRE approach to operate at scale. You will be introduced to Site reliability engineering terminology and principles. And I’ll share with you some lesson learned from the field and how to get started.
SRE is a result of Google’s lessons learned on running production systems at scale. This talk is organized into five topics: - The core problem Site Reliability Engineering is trying to solve(and what is it)? - Key principles SREs use to keep systems appropriately reliable. - Practices of SRE: key areas of responsibility and expertise SREs have. - How to get started (both as a practitioner and as leader ) - Lessons learned & Q&A
Attendees can expect to learn the importance of setting and creating an error budget, the importance of learning from mistakes, the importance of enabling and empowering culture as well as recommendations on getting started implementing those practices in your team.
My Journey to Cloud
Soft Skills, Diversity and Inclusion, Women in Tech, Professional Development, Inspirational
In This session Ayelet will share from her personal journey of being a women in the tech industry, which started officially in her army reserve, but unofficially long before that.
She will talk about lessons learned during her 15 year career in the industry, leading a community and mentoring, offering her perspective and practical tips about the importance of career management, brand and soft skills, "tell your story" and personal introspective.
If you can drive you can architect a system
Software Engineering
Even the best engineers sometimes struggle with architecting their services, especially when talking about complex data flows and components dependencies. Engineers more than once miss important concerns in design, and from my experience, it’s usually due to lack of awareness or knowledge and not lack of motivation.
In this talk, I will try to simplify a complex subject, by demonstrating how natural solution architecture can be if you use a different perspective, implementing similar logic from a driver’s daily life through architecture challenges. We will start with demonstrating such trade-offs and design principles by asking simple questions as “which car would you buy?” and "What will your answer be if you have 1000$? 10M$, Would you buy the same car? Will it affect your decision If you driving 10 mins a day? 10 hours a day? Together we will cover the key points and questions you should consider when architecting your solution.
Forget about time management think about resource management
Soft Skills, Professional Development, Leadership
Many technical leaders need to wear two hats. On the one hand, they are expected to be subject matter experts and be able to do technical work that requires focus time, and on the other hand they are expected to drive change via collaboration and partnership which means that they have a heavy meeting load.
In this session, Ayelet will share her own strategy and techniques to balance technical work (e.g. Project work) and collaborative work (e.g. meetings) and be productive. She will discuss how her neurodiversity has led her to develop techniques for managing tasks, prioritizing, estimating efficiently, and more. In addition, she will discuss how you can create your own systems and processes.
Topics will cover: creating structure in chaos, self awareness, Learning from SRE (that a non SRE can relate and implement) time managem
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