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Is your internal platform ready to keep up with AI-accelerated development?
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Is your internal platform ready to keep up with AI-accelerated development?

Join Harness PM Rashmi Hegde on April 23 to learn how Internal Developer Portals (IDP) scale continuous delivery and reduce platform engineering toil.
Apr 16th, 2026 6:07am by TNS Staff
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Harness sponsored this post.

Join our conversation to learn how an IDP-driven approach can turn your existing delivery infrastructure into a true self-service experience, without creating a maintenance nightmare for your team.

For platform engineers, DevOps teams, and SREs, Continuous Delivery solved the deployment problem but as AI coding tools push developers to ship faster than ever, a new gap is widening. Developers still rely on tribal knowledge, manual handoffs, and one-off requests to access pipelines that were built for them, and platform teams end up fielding those requests instead of building. The result is friction on both sides, inconsistent delivery across the organization, and a bottleneck that grows with every new team you add.

An Internal Developer Portal closes that gap by giving developers a self-service path to the pipelines, environments, and operational tasks they need, while keeping the guardrails and standards your platform team depends on firmly in place.

If you’re ready to close the gap between powerful delivery pipelines and consistent, self-service access to them, join us at 10 a.m. Pacific on Thursday, April 23, for a special online event: “The Next Step for Continuous Delivery: An IDP-Driven Platform.”

Harness Product Manager Rashmi Hegde will show you how platform teams connect catalog data, environments, and delivery pipelines into a cohesive platform that reduces friction for developers while keeping software delivery consistent across teams.

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Can’t join us live? Register anyway and we’ll send you a recording following the session.

What you’ll learn

By attending this special online event, you’ll leave with practical strategies for building a developer platform that scales, including how to:

  • Go beyond Continuous Delivery: Understand why having powerful pipelines is not the same as making them consistently accessible, and what it takes to bridge that gap.
  • Build a unified developer experience: See how an Internal Developer Portal connects pipelines, environments, and catalog data into a single interface developers can actually use.
  • Enforce standards without creating bottlenecks: Explore how platform teams maintain policies and guardrails without slowing developers down or becoming the bottleneck themselves.
  • Reduce operational toil at scale: Learn how to cut down on the manual handoffs and one-off requests that drain platform team capacity across large, distributed engineering organizations.
  • Scale without adding complexity: Discover how to build a platform that grows with your teams without requiring every developer to become a pipeline expert.
Harness, the Software Delivery Platform, automates the entire CI/CD process, allowing engineers to build, test, deploy, and verify their software with enterprise-grade security and speed. Harness uses machine learning to protect you when deployments fail. Software delivery has never been so simple.
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