Forget SLAs – Today, It’s All About Service-Level Objectives (SLOs)

What’s Wrong With SLAs?

“A service-level agreement (SLA) is a commitment between a service provider and a client,” according to Wikipedia. “Particular aspects of the service – quality, availability, responsibilities – are agreed between the service provider and the service user.”

SLAs are thus contracts between third parties – contracts that can drive the wrong business outcomes.