Sr. Director of Engineering in Software, 51 - 200 employees
yes, and it makes sense too..Vice President of Software Development in Finance (non-banking), 1,001 - 5,000 employees
I would definitely love to see this happen. If this comes out of the box as a service, it will be a huge win and makes the chaos experiments one wants to do very easy. I believe this is quite possible. Senior Vice President, Engineering in Software, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
If there is an 'as a service' model available for chaos engineering then it will benefit a lot of users and use-cases. IMO, unfortunately, chaos testing is sometimes too constrained or limited to a particular application and might become very difficult to generalize the concept to bring it to the 'as a service' world.Content you might like
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CTO in Software, 201 - 500 employees
Without a doubt - Technical Debt! It's a ball and chain that creates an ever increasing drag on any organization, stifles innovation, and prevents transformation.
Chaos engineering as a service is very effective way in finding potential issues before they occurred. It is a proactive way to understand how applications responds to issues by injecting issues/failures against your production systems/application (in test environment) and analyze the results.