Platform Engineering: Driving Cultural Change in Digital Transformations

Опубликовано: 13 Октябрь 2024
на канале: OutOfDevOps
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Hey everyone, I’m Antonio Masucci, and today I’m excited to share with you the key ideas from a recent talk I gave about how platform engineering can drive cultural change in digital transformations. The talk was incredibly well-received, and I had some fantastic discussions afterward, so I wanted to capture that energy in this video to share with you all.

In this session, we’ll explore how platform engineering is more than just a set of tools—it’s a critical enabler for breaking down silos, fostering collaboration, and building an engineering culture that can truly transform your organization. Whether you’re a developer, engineering leader, or just curious about how to drive meaningful change in your teams, you’ll find a lot of value here. So let’s dive in!

Did you know that breaking down silos is the secret to a successful digital transformation? In this talk, I explore how platform engineering is not just about tools but about fostering a community-driven developer culture that breaks silos, encourages collaboration, and builds an innovative developer experience. Drawing from real-world insights, I show how organizations can create meaningful cultural change through platform engineering. This is the recorded version of my recent conference talk, which resonated with many professionals in the field. Watch, learn, and discover how to harness platform engineering for your digital transformation journey!

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