Hands-on workshop

Virtual

One button, any stack: How a private module registry powers self-service infra

In this live demo, Artem Artyunov shows how env zero's private module registry can power sophisticated, multi-step provisioning workflows across heterogeneous toolchains - without exposing any of that complexity to the developer.

Jun 23, 2026

19:00

CEST

The promise of platform engineering is developer self-service: infrastructure when needed, without knowing how it works underneath. The reality is bespoke pipelines, mismatched IaC tools, and platform engineers fielding Slack messages about why the Helm chart did not match the Terraform output.

In this live demo, Artem Artyunov shows how env zero's private module registry powers sophisticated, multi-step provisioning workflows across heterogeneous toolchains without exposing complexity to the developer. The session walks through a real workflow: a Terraform module that provisions cloud infrastructure, hands off to a Kubernetes Helm chart, and is finalized by Ansible, all triggered by a developer clicking a single button.

Attendees will see how platform engineers design and govern these workflows, how developers consume them without friction, and how env zero enforces policy across every step automatically.

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