Against On-Call - A Polemic
Offered By: USENIX via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a provocative conference talk challenging the long-standing practice of on-call shifts in the tech industry. Delve into the history of computer emergencies dating back to the 1940s and question whether this seven-decade-old tradition is still relevant in today's rapidly evolving technological landscape. Examine the real reasons behind the persistence of on-call practices and uncover evidence suggesting that humans may be ill-suited for this type of work. Discover potential alternatives and solutions as the speaker makes a compelling case for an on-call-free future in the tech world. Join the discussion on reimagining emergency response systems in the IT industry and consider the call to action for creating a more sustainable work environment for tech professionals.
Syllabus
SREcon18 Europe - Against On-Call: A Polemic
Taught by
USENIX
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