I’m preparing a feature article for a high-traffic technology site and I want a writer who can dive deep into the newest developments at the intersection of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and AIOps. The piece must showcase emerging practices, tools, and data-driven automation techniques in a way that seasoned cloud, DevOps, and platform engineers will immediately recognize as authoritative. Scope of work • Produce a single, original blog post that is technically rich and in-depth (think white-paper quality, not marketing fluff). • Cover the latest trends: predictive incident response, ML-powered observability, self-healing pipelines, policy-as-code, and anything else currently reshaping reliability engineering. • Reference real-world use cases, open-source projects (e.g., Prometheus, Grafana, Kubernetes operators), and relevant metrics frameworks such as SLOs and error budgets. • Maintain an educational flow: problem statement → current limitations → cutting-edge solutions → expected impact. • Include clear, concise code snippets or architecture diagrams where they add value. • Cite all sources and data points so readers can trust the analysis. Acceptance criteria – Minimum 1,500 words of original content, plagiarism-free (checked via standard tools). – Written in a crisp, technical tone suitable for experienced IT professionals. – Optimized headings, meta description, and alt text for SEO without compromising readability. – Delivered as a formatted Google Doc (or Markdown), ready for editorial review. If you’re fluent in SRE principles and have hands-on familiarity with AIOps tooling, I’d love to see a brief outline and a sample of similar technical writing before we kick off.