Event

AI Meets Reliability: Building Smarter, Faster, Stronger Systems Meetup

Date
September 23, 2025
Time
5:00PM - 8:30PM
Event Type
In person
Location
North America
Event Overview

Modern reliability engineering is entering a new era. Site Reliability Engineers and observability professionals are under increasing pressure to scale operations, reduce MTTR, and deliver clarity across complex systems. At the Rootly AI Meetup, we’ll explore how AI-driven automation and observability-first practices are reshaping reliability engineering.

What to Expect

  • ​Panel: AI-Driven Incident Management
  • ​Live Demos: Observability at Scale
  • ​Networking Mixer

Why Attend

  • ​Get actionable strategies for incident management, testing, and observability.
  • ​See live demos that show how AI can enhance not replace core SRE practices.
  • ​Exchange ideas with a community of SREs, observability engineers, and reliability leaders facing the same challenges you are.

Join us for the AI Meets Reliability: Building Smarter, Faster, Stronger Systems w/ Rootly AI, Baseten, Endor Labs, & More!

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