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SREday London 2026

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REday London 2026 is a single-day, in-person conference dedicated to Site Reliability Engineering, DevOps, and Cloud. Attendees will experience three parallel tracks featuring over thirty expert speakers from across the AI, engineering, and cloud infrastructure ecosystems, with sessions covering LLMs, agent architectures, production ML, and real-world opera…

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62Voices
15Underwriters
0Exhibitors
34On the bill · sessions
58Companies · in total
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The Voices

Programmed at SREday, in alphabetical order.
Adefisayo Adejumo
Full Stack Engineer
Adriana Villela
Dynatrace
Amila Mahaarachchi
WSO2
Andrei Shcherbinin
Social Discovery Group
Andy Burgin
Platform Engineer
Andy Kuszyk
Typeform
Anusha Gundala
RunWhen/ex-Google SRE
Arnaud Jean
AWS
Arthur Zinnurov
SeRP
Birol Yildiz
ilert
Charles Weir
Lancaster University
Christian Melendez
AWS
Chukwunonso Ikemba
Skipton Building Society
Deniz Yalcin
ING Netherland
Dewan Ahmed
Harness
Dmitrii Iniutin
Seamflow
Dr David Crepaz-Keay
The Mental Health Foundation
Ehsan Khodadadi
ING
Emily Phuong Nghiem
Provio
Erik Schwartz
TheAiExpert.ai
Goran Minov
Okta
Harrison Kirby
Great Wave AI

— and 40 more, by name unsung —

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Underwritten By

The houses behind the program. Tiers as disclosed.
ClickHouse
Cribl
GDG London
Harness
Hockeystick
IacConf
ilert
Imply
incident.io
Komodor
KSUG.ai
nofire.ai
Phoebe.ai
Tracer
Xurrent
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The Programme

Selected from 34 sessions on the bill.
  • 09:00

    Keynote: Decoupled Observability - an architecture for scalable detection and investigation

    Teams are being asked to retain more data, investigate problems and incidents further back in time, and respond faster — all while controlling costs. The challenge isn't a lack of …

    Track 1
  • 09:30

    Keynote: Secure by Default: Building Confidence in AI-Driven Delivery

    The fastest way to break trust in DevSecOps is to automate insecurity at scale. As AI takes a central role in our pipelines, it is time to rethink what "secure by default" really m…

    Track 1
  • 10:00

    Keynote: The Immune System for Software: Lessons from Biology

    Most reliability work today is still centred on reactive troubleshooting: diagnosing a multitude of alerts, pulling large groups into incidents, and engineers scrambling to underst…

    Track 1
  • 10:30

    Keynote: Do Metrics Matter?

    When I get paged, I open the metrics dashboard. That hasn’t changed. Metrics are still the fastest way to get a rough sense of whether a system is unhealthy, especially when you’re…

    Track 1
  • 11:00

    Keynote: When Incidents Fix Themselves: AI SRE in action

    The next evolution of incident response isn’t faster alerts, it’s autonomous resolution. Join ilert CEO Birol Yildiz as he shows how AI SRE agents now diagnose and remediate outage…

    Track 1
  • 12:30

    Reliability starts at the source: Why Customer Data is your most underrated SRE dependency

    Reliability is often framed as an infrastructure problem, but at Banking, it begins with data. Customer data is a core SRE dependency that drives data quality, fraud prevention, kn…

    Track 1
  • 12:30

    SRE Management is a Hard Job. That’s Why You Should Do It Like an Engineer.

    Management feels messy, but it’s just another complex system, full of incidents, dependencies, and feedback loops. In this talk, you’ll learn how to apply engineering principles to…

    Track 2
  • 12:30

    Zero Infrastructure, Zero Phishing: Building a Serverless Security Framework on GCP

    This is an intermediate talk suitable for backend developers and cloud architects. It includes a code walkthrough of the Cloud Run Functions and a data analysis segment comparing t…

    Track 3
  • 13:00

    Catch Me If You Can: Hunting Misconfigurations Before They Break Prod

    Outages don’t start in production—they start with a misconfiguration no one noticed. Join Jagadeesh Devaraj (JD) at SREday as he reveals how teams can detect misconfigs, drift, and…

    Track 3
Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

What does it mean when 58 companies show up — and 5 bet on three roles at once?

58 companies. five are betting more than once.

The numbers below are derived from the speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors on this page — cross-referenced into one ledger. They are the only thing here that 10times.com cannot tell you.

01Fig. 01 — Composition of the House
5All threespeak · spons · exh
10Sponsoringsponsor only
0Exhibitingexhibitor only
43Companies Speakingspeaker only

The Triple-Threat

ClickHouse·Harness·ilert·Imply·Phoebe

02Fig. 02 — The Voices, by Seniority
  • Engineer · IC35%
  • Other roles5995%

Of 62 on the bill · classified by free-text title

03Fig. 03 — The Heaviest in the Room
  1. 01ClickHouseSp1V
  2. 02HarnessSp1V
  3. 03ilertSp1V
  4. 04ImplySp1V
  5. 05PhoebeSp1V
  6. 06AWS3V
  7. 07Coralogix3V
  8. 08CriblSp
  9. 09GDG LondonSp
  10. 10HockeystickSp
  11. 11IacConfSp
  12. 12incident.ioSp
  13. 13KomodorSp
  14. 14KSUGSp
04Fig. 04 — By Tier
unspecified15
100% of 15
05Fig. 05 — The Missing · who's at peer events but not here

These companies sponsored two or more peer events recently, but aren't on this program. For an organizer, that's a list of warm prospects.

06Fig. 06 — Adjacent Convocations · by shared underwriters