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Overview
Find out how adopting Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) can improve reliability, scalability, and efficiency of your systems. Grasp essential concepts of SRE with Google, explore how these concepts overlap with traditional DevOps, and understand the risks of undervaluing good SRE practices. Our GovTechies will also take you through their developers’ journey, showing how SRE principles are applied to digital government products, such as APEX and StackOps. Discover how automated feedback drives continuous improvement, and why a strong SRE culture is crucial for organisations.
Programme Rundown
7:00pm - Introduction by STACK Community
7:05pm - Opening
By Chia Hsiao Ming, Director, Core Engineering Products (CEP), GovTech
7:15pm - SRE Principles & Best Practices From Google
By Deepanshu Kalra, Practice Lead (J/APAC), Site Reliability Engineering, Google Cloud PSO
7:30pm - Our Journey to Implementing SRE in APEX-ServiceAuth
By Yao Peijun, Software Engineer, Data Engineering and Data Infrastructure Program, GovTech
Eugene Wong, Senior DevOps Engineer, Data Engineering and Data Infrastructure Program, GovTech
7:45pm - Panel Discussion: Beyond Uptime: Cultivating SRE Culture Through Lessons and Feedback
By Kent Lai, Lead DevOps Engineer, Stack Engineering, GovTech
Eugene Wong, Senior DevOps Engineer, Data Engineering and Data Infrastructure Program, GovTech
Deepanshu Kalra, Practice Lead (J/APAC), Site Reliability Engineering, Google Cloud PSO
(Moderator) Melvin KL Wong, Principal Cloud Infrastructure Architect, Managed Hosting Infrastructure, CEP, GovTech
8:05pm - Q&A
8:30pm - End of STACK Meetup
Last updated 23 May 2025
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