7 episodes

Welcome to the The Incidentally Reliable Podcast, where we dive into the world of engineering and bring you first-hand experiences and captivating insights from experts in the ever-evolving front lines of DevOps and Site Reliability.
With a new guest every episode, learn how elusive reliability can be as we peek into their journey in the industry so far, engineering innovations made in distress, manoeuvred nightmares, their war-room stories, and their opinions on the current state of the space.

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    • Technology

Welcome to the The Incidentally Reliable Podcast, where we dive into the world of engineering and bring you first-hand experiences and captivating insights from experts in the ever-evolving front lines of DevOps and Site Reliability.
With a new guest every episode, learn how elusive reliability can be as we peek into their journey in the industry so far, engineering innovations made in distress, manoeuvred nightmares, their war-room stories, and their opinions on the current state of the space.

    #7 - Ashutosh Sharma - Behind The Seams of Myntra's Reliability

    #7 - Ashutosh Sharma - Behind The Seams of Myntra's Reliability

    Catch Ashutosh Sharma (Director of Engineering at Myntra) talk to Vishwa Krishnakumar as we explore his journey so far, and learn about the culture, the people and the processes that make our favourite fashion destination reliable.

    Exclusively on The Incidentally Reliable podcast — made by SREs for SREs, hosted by Zenduty.

    • 45 min
    #6 - Piyush Verma - The Show Must Go On

    #6 - Piyush Verma - The Show Must Go On

    Catch Piyush Verma, Co-Founder and CTO at Last9 in conversation with Ankur Rawal, Co-Founder and CTO at Zenduty — discussing what reliability means to the modern consumer, why SREs make excellent decision-makers, and the current state of observability.

    Exclusively on The Incidentally Reliable podcast — made by SREs for SREs, hosted by Zenduty.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    #5 - Suresh Kumar Khemka - Tech is Easy, People are Hard

    #5 - Suresh Kumar Khemka - Tech is Easy, People are Hard

    Settle in and listen to Suresh Kumar Khemka(Head of Platform & Infra at apna) talk about platform engineering, balancing bureaucracy and velocity at Startups and Tech Giants, and the rippling impact of an e-commerce's downtime.



    Exclusively on The Incidentally Reliable podcast — made by SREs for SREs, hosted by Zenduty.

    • 47 min
    #4 - Viraj Patel - BookMyShow's Cinematic Product Journey

    #4 - Viraj Patel - BookMyShow's Cinematic Product Journey

    Catch Viraj Patel(prev. VP Engg. at BookMyShow, Flipkart) deliver a masterclass in category creation, product innovation, and engineering culture — straight from the front seat of one of the world's biggest entertainment and ticketing companies.

    • 1 hr 28 min
    #3 - Manoj Sebastian - The Evolution of SRE, Industry Leading Incident Management Culture and the Future of AI Assisted Reliability

    #3 - Manoj Sebastian - The Evolution of SRE, Industry Leading Incident Management Culture and the Future of AI Assisted Reliability

    Catch Manoj Sebastian(ex-Flipkart, Amazon, Atlassian, Intuit, Yahoo) talk about The Evolution of SRE through 20 years, Unique Outages and Post Incident Culture at Big Tech and the Future of Reliability with AI ramping up at full speed.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    #2 - Manan Verma - Reliability at Unicorns, the future of Observability and Cost of Incidents

    #2 - Manan Verma - Reliability at Unicorns, the future of Observability and Cost of Incidents

    Reliability and DevOps at growing stages, tiffs between Platform Engineering and DevOps, metrics to watch and a lot more, with Manan Verma - Associate Director of Engineering at PhysicsWallah.

    • 29 min

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