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Ana Margarita Medina

Ana Margarita is a Staff Developer Advocate at Lightstep and focuses on helping companies be more reliable by leveraging Observability and Incident Response practices. Before Lightstep, she was a Senior Chaos Engineer at Gremlin and helped companies avoid outages by running proactive chaos engineering experiments. She has also worked at various-sized companies including Google, Uber, SFEFCU, and Miami-based startups. Ana is an internationally recognized speaker and has presented at: AWS re:Invent, KubeCon, DockerCon, DevOpDays, AllDayDevOps, Write/Speak/Code, and many others. Catch her tweeting at [@Ana_M_Medina](https://twitter.com/ana_m_medina) about traveling, diversity in tech, and mental health.

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KubeCon North America 2022: A Retrospective

Adriana Villela, Ana Margarita Medina | Nov 7, 2022

Adriana, as a first-time KubeCon attendee, and Ana, as a four-time KubeCon attendee share their thoughts on KubeCon North America 2022

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Observability-Landscape-as-Code in Practice

Adriana Villela, Ana Margarita Medina | Oct 25, 2022

Learn how to put Observability-Landscape-as-Code in this hands-on tutorial. In it, you'll use Terraform to create a Kubernetes cluster, configure and deploy the OTel Demo App to send Traces and Metrics to Lightstep, and create dashboards in Lightstep.

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My Time At DevOps Summer Camp: Deserted Island DevOps 2022 Recap

Ana Margarita Medina | Sep 29, 2022

Recap of Ana Margarita Medina's experience at Deserted Island DevOps conference

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Leading SRE with Empathy

Ana Margarita Medina | Aug 10, 2022

Writing and operating software is hard, lets lead Site Reliability Engineering with Empathy where we relate to other human beings by being curious, listening, offering help while building trust.

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