Panel: How to make the business case for platform engineering
The biggest challenge for most platform teams is bridging the chasm between the technical and the business impact. How do you encourage eager, voluntary adoption by your internal developer customers, while ensuring your budget for next year?
How do you measure the impact of your platform engineering strategy? How do you know you are building the right things? How do you measure developer productivity versus developer joy? How do you make the business case that your team needs funding? To advocate for internal developers advocates, marketers or product owners? How do you ask the right questions that lead to the right developer metrics?
Learn the answers to these complex questions and more from this rockstar panel: Cornelia Davis (Dev Advocate at Temporal, ex-Pivotal, CNCF TOC, Weaveworks), Rebecca Murphy (field CTO at Swarmia and leadership coach, ex-Stripe, Indeed.com), and Sarah Persov (engineering team lead at Dojo, ex-ASOS), facilitated by tech journalist Jennifer Riggins.
Learn the answers to these complex questions and more from this rockstar panel: Cornelia Davis (Dev Advocate at Temporal, ex-Pivotal, CNCF TOC, Weaveworks), Rebecca Murphy (field CTO at Swarmia and leadership coach, ex-Stripe, Indeed.com), and Sarah Persov (engineering team lead at Dojo, ex-ASOS), facilitated by tech journalist Jennifer Riggins.
Panel: How to make the business case for platform engineering
The biggest challenge for most platform teams is bridging the chasm between the technical and the business impact. How do you encourage eager, voluntary adoption by your internal developer customers, while ensuring your budget for next year?
Panelist

Cornelia Davis
Senior Staff Developer Advocate, Temporal Technologies
Panelist

Sarah Persov
Engineering Team Lead, Dojo
Panelist

Rebecca Murphey
Field CTO, Swarmia
Moderator

Jennifer Riggins
Freelance Tech Culture Journalist
How do you measure the impact of your platform engineering strategy? How do you know you are building the right things? How do you measure developer productivity versus developer joy? How do you make the business case that your team needs funding? To advocate for internal developers advocates, marketers or product owners? How do you ask the right questions that lead to the right developer metrics?
Learn the answers to these complex questions and more from this rockstar panel: Cornelia Davis (Dev Advocate at Temporal, ex-Pivotal, CNCF TOC, Weaveworks), Rebecca Murphy (field CTO at Swarmia and leadership coach, ex-Stripe, Indeed.com), and Sarah Persov (engineering team lead at Dojo, ex-ASOS), facilitated by tech journalist Jennifer Riggins.
Learn the answers to these complex questions and more from this rockstar panel: Cornelia Davis (Dev Advocate at Temporal, ex-Pivotal, CNCF TOC, Weaveworks), Rebecca Murphy (field CTO at Swarmia and leadership coach, ex-Stripe, Indeed.com), and Sarah Persov (engineering team lead at Dojo, ex-ASOS), facilitated by tech journalist Jennifer Riggins.
Panel: How to make the business case for platform engineering
The biggest challenge for most platform teams is bridging the chasm between the technical and the business impact. How do you encourage eager, voluntary adoption by your internal developer customers, while ensuring your budget for next year?
How do you measure the impact of your platform engineering strategy? How do you know you are building the right things? How do you measure developer productivity versus developer joy? How do you make the business case that your team needs funding? To advocate for internal developers advocates, marketers or product owners? How do you ask the right questions that lead to the right developer metrics?
Learn the answers to these complex questions and more from this rockstar panel: Cornelia Davis (Dev Advocate at Temporal, ex-Pivotal, CNCF TOC, Weaveworks), Rebecca Murphy (field CTO at Swarmia and leadership coach, ex-Stripe, Indeed.com), and Sarah Persov (engineering team lead at Dojo, ex-ASOS), facilitated by tech journalist Jennifer Riggins.
Learn the answers to these complex questions and more from this rockstar panel: Cornelia Davis (Dev Advocate at Temporal, ex-Pivotal, CNCF TOC, Weaveworks), Rebecca Murphy (field CTO at Swarmia and leadership coach, ex-Stripe, Indeed.com), and Sarah Persov (engineering team lead at Dojo, ex-ASOS), facilitated by tech journalist Jennifer Riggins.
Panel: How to make the business case for platform engineering
The biggest challenge for most platform teams is bridging the chasm between the technical and the business impact. How do you encourage eager, voluntary adoption by your internal developer customers, while ensuring your budget for next year?
Panelist

Cornelia Davis
Senior Staff Developer Advocate, Temporal Technologies
Panelist

Sarah Persov
Engineering Team Lead, Dojo
Panelist

Rebecca Murphey
Field CTO, Swarmia
Host

Jennifer Riggins
Freelance Tech Culture Journalist
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