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The first of two parts.
In the fast-paced world of software development, speed and efficiency often define the line between success and stagnation. Enter platform engineering, a discipline dedicated to building internal developer platforms that enable self-service infrastructure and application services. Let’s explore the role of platform engineering, its principles and the benefits it delivers to organizations striving for scalable, efficient and innovative development practices.
Platform engineering focuses on designing and operating internal platforms that streamline the development process for internal teams. These platforms aim to simplify infrastructure management, enabling developers to focus on what they do best: coding and innovation.
The adoption of platform engineering transforms organizations by enhancing efficiency and developer satisfaction. But building these platforms isn’t without challenges. On February 27, I will host a discussion on the key benefits and core principles of platform engineering with a best-in-class practitioner, James Webb, senior director of engineering at Portworx by Pure Storage. He brings a vast depth of platform engineering expertise from his years at T-Mobile. Register here.
In the next installment, I’ll dive into the journey of managing Kubernetes-based developer platforms at scale and the top three lessons Webb learned from his experience at T-Mobile. Stay tuned!