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Speaker Spotlight: SEV0 2025

Date: Tue, September 23, 2025

Location: San Francisco | California

Announcement graphic for Sev0 2025 tradeshow on September 23, featuring a city street background and highlighting our Speaker Spotlight series.

Event Overview

What is SEV0? A focused one-day conference on modern, practical incident management, with two editions scheduled in 2025: San Francisco (September 23) and London (October 23). It brings together leaders from tech organizations to share pragmatic insights, strategies, and real-world experiences in incident response and reliability.

Structure & Format: Each event features a curated agenda combining keynote talks, technical sessions, peer learning, and networking—including breakfast, lunch, and a closing happy hour.

Target Audience: Ideal for leaders deeply invested in incident management—including SREs, engineering managers, operations leaders, and founders at scale-oriented companies.

Speakers & Topics: Notable voices from incident.io, Netflix, Nvidia, Skyscanner, Chronosphere, Plaid, Anthropic, Zendesk, and more. Sessions cover themes like AI in incident response, on-call culture, debugging challenges, pre-incident practices, and postmortem strategies.

Live Session: What The Real Housewives Taught Me About Postmortems

With Paige Cruz

3:20–3:40 PM

What if I told you that watching The Real Housewives made me better at postmortems? Postmortems should bring clarity and learning—but too often, they spiral into blame, defensiveness, or avoidance. Sound familiar? Turns out Real Housewives finales and reunions are a perfect case study in what not to do in a postmortem… and surprisingly, what to do.

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Paige Cruz
Paige Cruz

Principal Developer Advocate | Chronosphere

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Paige Cruz
Paige Cruz

Principal Developer Advocate | Chronosphere

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Paige Cruz

Principal Developer Advocate | Chronosphere

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Paige Cruz is a Principal Developer Advocate at Chronosphere passionate about cultivating sustainable on-call practices and bringing folks their aha moment with observability.

She started as a software engineer at New Relic before switching to Site Reliability Engineering holding the pager for InVision, Lightstep, and Weedmaps. Off-the-clock you can find her spinning yarn, swooning over alpacas, or watching trash TV on Bravo.