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Getting Developers into F1 Driver Seats with Security?
Henry Tze discusses a platform to develop on, automation, a perimeter to safeguard the best assets, and a user-centric container foundation.2
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How to Apply a Product Mindset to Your Platform Team Tomorrow
Jelmer Borst explores the benefits and challenges of how organizations can make the shift from a traditional infrastructure team to "platform as a product".
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Introducing the Hendrix ML Platform: an Evolution of Spotify’s ML Infrastructure
Divita Vohra and Mike Seid discuss Spotify’s newly branded platform, and share insights gained from a five-year journey building ML infrastructure.
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Available, Affordable, Attractive: Enabling Platform Adoption
Olga Sermon showcases the tools developed for their internal platform, the user communication channels and templates, feedback collection forms and user journey template.
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Kubernetes is Not Your Platform, It's Just the Foundation
Manuel Pais discusses how successful Kubernetes adoption requires thinking about what a platform really means and learning which team structures and interactions work well.
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Building without Boundaries at Boeing
Dave Bartoletti, Brad Schaefbauer, Enes Yildirim discuss how they created a platform at Boeing on which 700 apps were developed and deployed in two years.
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Models in Minutes not Months: AI as Microservices
Sarah Aerni talks about how Salesforce built an AI platform that scales to thousands of customers.
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Building a Hypermedia API in a Few Minutes with the API Platform Framework
Kevin Dunglas introduces the API Platform and shows how to build an API with it.
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When Containers Attack!
Anne Currie dives deep into history: what the past can tell us about full stack engineers, popular tech platforms and the dangers of searching for the perfect technology.
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Building Reliability in an Unreliable World
Greg Murphy describes how GameSparks has designed their platform to be tolerant of many things: unreliable and slow internet connectivity, cloud resources that can fail without warning, and more.
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The Five Stages of Cloud Native
Casey West talks about anti-patterns and corresponding best practices based on his experience building application infrastructure and platforms, as well as the applications which are deployed to them.
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Platforms as Contracts
John Feminella views Platforms like PCF as contracts between applications and the people who build, operate, and deploy them, comparing and assessing contracts on different platforms.