Platform engineering is a foundational strategy for scaling developer productivity, improving software quality, and unifying fragmented tooling. But there’s a The post How To Enable Platform Engineering That Developers Love appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
An Intellyx Brain Candy Update We last covered Istio service mesh champion Solo.io in March 2024. More recently, the company has launched the open-source Agent Gateway, a lightweight proxy that supports agent-to-agent (A2A) and model context protocol (MCP) interactions among AI agents and between agents and LLMs. Instead of extending Istio to support AI agents, […]| Intellyx – The Digital Transformation Experts – Analysts
Interview with Viktor Farcic on why internal developer platforms need APIs and what to expect from his Platform Summit 2025 talk.| Nordic APIs
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If you’re helping developers ship software with less friction, congratulations, you’re already doing some form of platform engineering. The post Platform Engineering Won’t Save You first appeared on Aviator Blog.| Aviator Blog
Platform engineering isn’t brand-new, but it’s also not well-established. If you’re curious about what it is and how it works, read this blog for quick, simple definitions and answers.| Puppet
This article will teach you how to create Backstage dynamic plugins and install them smoothly in Red Hat Developer Hub.| Piotr's TechBlog
Honeycomb recently hosted Observability Day London. Read a recap from Ken as he goes over all the talks and key takeaways from the day.| Honeycomb
The platform engineering toolkit for Kubernetes Last month we open sourced Koreo, our “platform engineering toolkit for Kubernetes.” Since then, we’ve seen a lot of interest from folks in the platf…| Brave New Geek
Taikun Cloudworks simplifies the deployment and management of Kubernetes clusters. In this tutorial, we'll walk through the process of setting up a vcluster on Taikun Cloudworks using the Taikun Terraform provider and OpenStack as the underlying cloud provider.| taikun.cloud
Discover how to leverage WebAssembly in your Kubernetes environment using SpinKube on Taikun CloudWorks. This step-by-step guide walks you through creating a WASM-enabled cluster, installing SpinKube, and deploying a sample Spin application. Unlock the potential of efficient, secure, and portable applications in your cloud infrastructure.| taikun.cloud
Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud-native technologies, managing deployments in Kubernetes clusters has become increasingly complex. Enter ...| taikun.cloud
The assumption that platform engineering teams have “killed” DevOps just isn’t true based on our findings from the 2023 State of DevOps report. Our latest thought piece blog dives in based on research from the report.| Puppet
Harnessing the Kubernetes Resource Model for modern infrastructure management Infrastructure as Code (IaC) revolutionized how we manage infrastructure, enabling developers to define resources decla…| Brave New Geek
Crossplane v2 introduces a more intuitive, namespaced-first approach to managing both applications and infrastructure, making it easier to compose Kubernetes resources without unnecessary complexity. With backward compatibility and an opt-in migration path, these changes improve usability while preserving Crossplane’s core strengths in platform engineering and declarative infrastructure management.| The Crossplane Blog
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Like most industry jargon, “DevOps” means a lot of things to a lot of different people. While many folks view it as specific to certain tooling or practices, such as CI/CD or Infrastructure as Code (IaC), I’ve always viewed it as an organizational model for how software is built and delivered. In particular, my interpretation … Continue reading "Platform Engineering as a Service" --- Platform Engineering as a Service was first posted on November 14, 2024 at 1:47 pm. ©2018 "Brave New ...| Brave New Geek
Most people use “DDD” to refer to Domain-Driven Design, which is a useful tool for thinking about API boundaries and system architecture. It provides a way to map a business problem into software. At Real Kinetic, we regularly help our clients utilize Domain-Driven Design as well as other strategies to architect their systems, avoid some … Continue reading "Deployment-Driven Development" --- Deployment-Driven Development was first posted on November 11, 2024 at 3:57 pm. ©2018 "Brave Ne...| Brave New Geek
A look at what you can do with this tool as well as some of its limitations in comparison to its rivals.| The New Stack
Onboarding can be a well-documented, up-to-date, repeatable process that helps new hires become productive quickly without having to ask so many questions.| The New Stack
After devoting much of 2023 to AI pilots and experiments following the debut of ChatGPT and GenAI, AI-minded organizations are now working to scale their AI initiatives to capitalize on their early but limited successes. Their goal? To integrate advanced AI capabilities across their operations for greater efficiency, innovation, and competitiveness. An April KPMG survey found that … continue reading| ITOps Times
In my last post, I talked about the benefits of an opinionated platform. An opinionated platform allows your engineers to focus on things that matter to your business, such as shipping and improvin…| Brave New Geek
When you talk to a doctor about a medical issue they will often present you with all of the options but shy away from providing an unambiguous recommendation. When you talk to a lawyer about a lega…| Brave New Geek
In a previous post, I explained the fundamental competing priorities that companies have when building software: security and governance, maintainability, and speed to production. These three conce…| Brave New Geek
Real Kinetic helps businesses transform how they build and deliver software in the cloud. This encompasses legacy migrations, app modernization, and greenfield development. We work with companies r…| Brave New Geek
I think it’s safe to say Kubernetes has “won” the cloud mindshare game. If you look at the CNCF Cloud Native landscape (and manage to not go cross eyed), it seems like most of the projects are some…| Brave New Geek