Platform as a Product: Mindset, milestones, metrics
A candid wrap-up with platform leaders on turning internal platforms into user-centred products - roadblocks, metrics and what they’d do differently.
Internal Developer Platforms are no longer “just tooling”; they are products with customers, roadmaps and ROI expectations. To close PlatformCon Live Day, Philip Eskelin (Mizuho), Ahmed Bebars & Sarah Duncan (New York Times) and Yej Fakiyesi (Fiserv) share how they shifted from service mindset to product thinking. Guided by moderator Mallory Haigh, the group will unpack funding models, discovery practices, success signals that win executive support, and the art of balancing guardrails with developer freedom. Expect pragmatic take-aways you can apply next sprint - and a few cautionary tales for the road.
Platform as a Product: Mindset, milestones, metrics
A candid wrap-up with platform leaders on turning internal platforms into user-centred products - roadblocks, metrics and what they’d do differently.
Panelist

Yej Fakiyesi
Director Product Management, Fiserv
Panelist

Sarah Duncan
Staff Software Engineer, The New York Times
Panelist

Philip Eskelin
Head of Corporate Services Architecture & Platform, Mizuho
Moderator

Mallory Haigh
Workshop Host, Platform Engineering
Internal Developer Platforms are no longer “just tooling”; they are products with customers, roadmaps and ROI expectations. To close PlatformCon Live Day, Philip Eskelin (Mizuho), Ahmed Bebars & Sarah Duncan (New York Times) and Yej Fakiyesi (Fiserv) share how they shifted from service mindset to product thinking. Guided by moderator Mallory Haigh, the group will unpack funding models, discovery practices, success signals that win executive support, and the art of balancing guardrails with developer freedom. Expect pragmatic take-aways you can apply next sprint - and a few cautionary tales for the road.
Platform as a Product: Mindset, milestones, metrics
A candid wrap-up with platform leaders on turning internal platforms into user-centred products - roadblocks, metrics and what they’d do differently.
Internal Developer Platforms are no longer “just tooling”; they are products with customers, roadmaps and ROI expectations. To close PlatformCon Live Day, Philip Eskelin (Mizuho), Ahmed Bebars & Sarah Duncan (New York Times) and Yej Fakiyesi (Fiserv) share how they shifted from service mindset to product thinking. Guided by moderator Mallory Haigh, the group will unpack funding models, discovery practices, success signals that win executive support, and the art of balancing guardrails with developer freedom. Expect pragmatic take-aways you can apply next sprint - and a few cautionary tales for the road.
Platform as a Product: Mindset, milestones, metrics
A candid wrap-up with platform leaders on turning internal platforms into user-centred products - roadblocks, metrics and what they’d do differently.
Panelist

Yej Fakiyesi
Director Product Management, Fiserv
Panelist

Sarah Duncan
Staff Software Engineer, The New York Times
Panelist

Philip Eskelin
Head of Corporate Services Architecture & Platform, Mizuho
Host

Mallory Haigh
Workshop Host, Platform Engineering
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