Speeding platform engineering adoption with CNOE
This session introduces the Cloud Native Operational Excellence (CNOE) framework for building Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs) and shows how to deploy and use it locally, and in the cloud.
Platform engineering has been a hot topic for the last few years. It provides faster software delivery, while guaranteeing consistency and standardization, and improves the overall developer experience. However, building a platform from scratch is challenging, involving many critical choices that can significantly impact long-term performance and adoption.
Join Miguel Fontanilla, Platform Engineering Lead at Sennder, as he explores the value of learning from teams and companies that have pioneered platform engineering. This is where CNOE comes in: a framework for building IDPs that relies on best practices and experience from reference companies in the Platform Engineering area. It enables you to provision and test different stacks for internal platforms, based on CNCF technologies. This session's objective is to present CNOE, its concepts, architecture, and demonstrate an example platform deployed to an AWS environment, giving you practical insights into implementing this framework in your own organization.
Join Miguel Fontanilla, Platform Engineering Lead at Sennder, as he explores the value of learning from teams and companies that have pioneered platform engineering. This is where CNOE comes in: a framework for building IDPs that relies on best practices and experience from reference companies in the Platform Engineering area. It enables you to provision and test different stacks for internal platforms, based on CNCF technologies. This session's objective is to present CNOE, its concepts, architecture, and demonstrate an example platform deployed to an AWS environment, giving you practical insights into implementing this framework in your own organization.
Speeding platform engineering adoption with CNOE
This session introduces the Cloud Native Operational Excellence (CNOE) framework for building Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs) and shows how to deploy and use it locally, and in the cloud.
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Miguel Fontanilla
Platform Engineering Lead, Sennder
Platform engineering has been a hot topic for the last few years. It provides faster software delivery, while guaranteeing consistency and standardization, and improves the overall developer experience. However, building a platform from scratch is challenging, involving many critical choices that can significantly impact long-term performance and adoption.
Join Miguel Fontanilla, Platform Engineering Lead at Sennder, as he explores the value of learning from teams and companies that have pioneered platform engineering. This is where CNOE comes in: a framework for building IDPs that relies on best practices and experience from reference companies in the Platform Engineering area. It enables you to provision and test different stacks for internal platforms, based on CNCF technologies. This session's objective is to present CNOE, its concepts, architecture, and demonstrate an example platform deployed to an AWS environment, giving you practical insights into implementing this framework in your own organization.
Join Miguel Fontanilla, Platform Engineering Lead at Sennder, as he explores the value of learning from teams and companies that have pioneered platform engineering. This is where CNOE comes in: a framework for building IDPs that relies on best practices and experience from reference companies in the Platform Engineering area. It enables you to provision and test different stacks for internal platforms, based on CNCF technologies. This session's objective is to present CNOE, its concepts, architecture, and demonstrate an example platform deployed to an AWS environment, giving you practical insights into implementing this framework in your own organization.
Speeding platform engineering adoption with CNOE
This session introduces the Cloud Native Operational Excellence (CNOE) framework for building Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs) and shows how to deploy and use it locally, and in the cloud.
Platform engineering has been a hot topic for the last few years. It provides faster software delivery, while guaranteeing consistency and standardization, and improves the overall developer experience. However, building a platform from scratch is challenging, involving many critical choices that can significantly impact long-term performance and adoption.
Join Miguel Fontanilla, Platform Engineering Lead at Sennder, as he explores the value of learning from teams and companies that have pioneered platform engineering. This is where CNOE comes in: a framework for building IDPs that relies on best practices and experience from reference companies in the Platform Engineering area. It enables you to provision and test different stacks for internal platforms, based on CNCF technologies. This session's objective is to present CNOE, its concepts, architecture, and demonstrate an example platform deployed to an AWS environment, giving you practical insights into implementing this framework in your own organization.
Join Miguel Fontanilla, Platform Engineering Lead at Sennder, as he explores the value of learning from teams and companies that have pioneered platform engineering. This is where CNOE comes in: a framework for building IDPs that relies on best practices and experience from reference companies in the Platform Engineering area. It enables you to provision and test different stacks for internal platforms, based on CNCF technologies. This session's objective is to present CNOE, its concepts, architecture, and demonstrate an example platform deployed to an AWS environment, giving you practical insights into implementing this framework in your own organization.
Speeding platform engineering adoption with CNOE
This session introduces the Cloud Native Operational Excellence (CNOE) framework for building Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs) and shows how to deploy and use it locally, and in the cloud.
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Miguel Fontanilla
Platform Engineering Lead, Sennder
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