Cloud Native Devs!, TechRadarCon Talk

Cloud Native Devs!, TechRadarCon Talk

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Cloud Environments and Architectures, such as Serverless and Microservices, and their effective Deployment and Stability of Production have been our main focus, but we are now seeing the developer experience shifting. Forced to combine many subsystems together on our laptops it has become a mirror of the cloud. We used to call this our Integrated development Environment, and we should start treating it as one. In this session, we will take a short tour of many patterns & tools designed to enhance the developer experience. From various integrations augmenting our existing IDE’s to Internal Development Platforms designed as self-service platforms for developers.

Haggai Philip Zagury, DevOps Group & Tech Lead @ Tikal Knowledge. Haggai has over 10 years @ Tikal in DevOps, CI/CD, alongside prior OPS experience, he is passionate about Technology, Open Source, and Open Thinking. In the past 10 years, Haggai accompanied many customers in their Journey to CI/CD via Automation, Cloud, Containers Orchestration and more.

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