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Site reliability engineer trends and opportunities
Site reliability engineers (SREs) have become top of mind in the cloud workforce. Learn what Deloitte leaders think the future of the SRE role could look like.
Site reliability engineers (SREs) have become top of mind for many organizations, as platforms and systems have only grown in complexity. Learn how the SRE role helps operate, maintain, and sustain new tools and systems, and which industries are vying for this talent.
Introducing the second edition of the Technology Skills Insights report
The Technology Skills Insights (TSI) report is designed to offer a perspective on in-demand skills, and emerging trends transforming the technology function can spark conversations within your organization about how to best curate a workforce experience, provide inputs to your tech talent agenda, and help design clear and differentiated talent experiences and work outcomes.
We chose the SRE for our second edition because as companies’ cloud application portfolios are undergoing significant modernization and are being retooled, navigating this interim state of bridging both old and new systems, combined with having to take the workforce into consideration, is at the forefront of current organizational challenges. Not only is it critical to keep up with emerging technology, but also it’s important to ensure an organization has the right roles, skills, and processes to operate, maintain, and sustain new tools and systems.
Download our TSI report and learn how the demand for the SRE stacks up across industries, where across the United States the demand is greatest, and what Deloitte leaders think the future of the SRE could look like.
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