DevOps, 12-factor, and platform engineering
A surfeit of software philosophies have hit the industry over the last decade, all claiming to reduce friction in digital transformation. But what does that mean and why is platform engineering suddenly the new solution to it all?
In this keynote-style session, attendees will learn about the roots of DevOps in the theory of constraints, how 12-factor principles can guide microservice and cloud migration refactor efforts, and how an optimal strategy for using internal developer portals can tie these concepts together.
The talk closes by examining the future of DevOps and how platform engineering is evolving to address the next set of bottlenecks hidden within the developer experience. Justin Reock, deputy CTO of DX, takes participants on a fast-paced tour of modern DevOps and its origins, ensuring they no longer have to say, “There are lots of definitions of DevOps.”
The talk closes by examining the future of DevOps and how platform engineering is evolving to address the next set of bottlenecks hidden within the developer experience. Justin Reock, deputy CTO of DX, takes participants on a fast-paced tour of modern DevOps and its origins, ensuring they no longer have to say, “There are lots of definitions of DevOps.”
DevOps, 12-factor, and platform engineering
A surfeit of software philosophies have hit the industry over the last decade, all claiming to reduce friction in digital transformation. But what does that mean and why is platform engineering suddenly the new solution to it all?
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Moderator

Justin Reock
Deputy CTO, DX
In this keynote-style session, attendees will learn about the roots of DevOps in the theory of constraints, how 12-factor principles can guide microservice and cloud migration refactor efforts, and how an optimal strategy for using internal developer portals can tie these concepts together.
The talk closes by examining the future of DevOps and how platform engineering is evolving to address the next set of bottlenecks hidden within the developer experience. Justin Reock, deputy CTO of DX, takes participants on a fast-paced tour of modern DevOps and its origins, ensuring they no longer have to say, “There are lots of definitions of DevOps.”
The talk closes by examining the future of DevOps and how platform engineering is evolving to address the next set of bottlenecks hidden within the developer experience. Justin Reock, deputy CTO of DX, takes participants on a fast-paced tour of modern DevOps and its origins, ensuring they no longer have to say, “There are lots of definitions of DevOps.”
DevOps, 12-factor, and platform engineering
A surfeit of software philosophies have hit the industry over the last decade, all claiming to reduce friction in digital transformation. But what does that mean and why is platform engineering suddenly the new solution to it all?
In this keynote-style session, attendees will learn about the roots of DevOps in the theory of constraints, how 12-factor principles can guide microservice and cloud migration refactor efforts, and how an optimal strategy for using internal developer portals can tie these concepts together.
The talk closes by examining the future of DevOps and how platform engineering is evolving to address the next set of bottlenecks hidden within the developer experience. Justin Reock, deputy CTO of DX, takes participants on a fast-paced tour of modern DevOps and its origins, ensuring they no longer have to say, “There are lots of definitions of DevOps.”
The talk closes by examining the future of DevOps and how platform engineering is evolving to address the next set of bottlenecks hidden within the developer experience. Justin Reock, deputy CTO of DX, takes participants on a fast-paced tour of modern DevOps and its origins, ensuring they no longer have to say, “There are lots of definitions of DevOps.”
DevOps, 12-factor, and platform engineering
A surfeit of software philosophies have hit the industry over the last decade, all claiming to reduce friction in digital transformation. But what does that mean and why is platform engineering suddenly the new solution to it all?
Panelist

Panelist

Panelist

Host

Justin Reock
Deputy CTO, DX
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