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Site Reliability Engineering originated at Google with Benjamin Treynor Sloss, [3] [4] who founded SRE team in 2003. [5] The concept expanded within the software development industry, leading various companies to employ site reliability engineers. [6] By March 2016, Google had more than 1,000 site reliability engineers on staff. [7]
Daniel Sloss (born 1990), Scottish comedian, actor and writer; Elizabeth Butler-Sloss (born 1933), President of the Family Division of the UK's family law system; James Sloss (1820–1890), founder of Sloss Furnaces; Louis Sloss (1823–1902), partner in the Alaska Commercial Company; M. C. Sloss (1869–1958), American judge in California
Sherron Sloss-Lewis is an influencer, LGBTQ advocate and mother who shares tips for women over 50 and snapshots of her life with wife Patricia Lynn Lewis on Instagram.After one of her posts went ...
A cratonic sequence (also known as megasequence, Sloss sequence or supersequence) in geology is a very large-scale lithostratigraphic sequence in the rock record that represents a complete cycle of marine transgression and regression on a craton (block of continental crust) over geologic time.
The Commission on Religion and Belief in British Public Life (CORAB) was convened in 2013 by The Woolf Institute. [1] Its purpose was to consider the place and role of religion and belief in contemporary Britain, to consider the significance of emerging trends and identities, and to make recommendations for public life and policy.
The SLOSS debate was a debate in ecology and conservation biology during the 1970's and 1980's as to whether a single large or several small (SLOSS) reserves were a superior means of conserving biodiversity in a fragmented habitat. Since its inception, multiple alternate theories have been proposed.
Todd Frain; No. 88, 44; Position: Tight end: Personal information; Born: January 31, 1962 (age 62)Council Bluffs, Iowa, U.S.: Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 240 ...
Laurence L. Sloss (August 26, 1913 – November 2, 1996) was an American geologist. [1] He taught geology at Northwestern University from 1947 until his retirement in 1981. [1] [2] He was president, Geological Society of America (GSA), with his tenure beginning in 1980. [3] The GSA's Laurence L. Sloss Award is named in his honor. [4]