The Controversy: Should Platforms be Mandatory?
Offered By: Platform Engineering via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking 13-minute conference talk that delves into one of the most controversial topics in platform engineering: the mandatory versus voluntary adoption of developer platforms. Join the debate as two speakers present opposing viewpoints on whether development teams should be required to use platforms or have the freedom to choose. Discover the arguments for both mandatory and voluntary adoption, examining how each approach impacts development team efficiency, resource utilization, and overall business outcomes. Gain insights into the potential benefits and drawbacks of enforcing platform usage versus allowing teams to opt-in voluntarily. Learn about the common ground that can be reached between these two extreme positions, helping you make informed decisions about platform adoption strategies in your organization. Enhance your understanding of platform engineering dynamics and the complexities surrounding team autonomy and standardization in software development environments.
Syllabus
The Controversy: Should Platforms be Mandatory? - Alexander Kaserbacher
Taught by
Platform Engineering
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