Exciting news! We’re thrilled to announce that Vsceptre will be a sponsor at SLOconf 2023, hosted by Nobl9!

7 Aug 2023

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Exciting news! We’re thrilled to announce that Vsceptre will be a sponsor at SLOconf 2023, hosted by Nobl9!

Let’s learn from the experts who are dedicated to the practice of SLOs. For details, please feel free to contact us.

Exciting news! We’re thrilled to announce that Vsceptre will be a sponsor at SLOconf 2023, hosted by Nobl9! 📢

#SLOconf is a free, virtual event focused on #SLOs! 🔥
Whether you are doing SRE, SLO, or DevOps, or Ops, or a Dev – SLOconf is the perfect platform to share insights and ideas on the latest trends and developments in SRE/SLO.

For more details & speaker lineup, register here: 👇
www.sloconf.com

See you there!

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