
Hemanth Kavuluru
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Nov 8, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Hemanth Kavuluru |David Eastman |Débora Cambé |Chris Latimer
As organizations work to meet the ever-changing demands of customers, the spotlight often falls on IT and engineering departments. These are the teams expected to build and deploy innovative solutions rapidly, scale efficiently and ensure that the business remains competitive. IT and engineering departments find themselves racing to grapple with a host of challenges that slow their transition to the cloud.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Hemanth Kavuluru |Jennifer Riggins |Wes Kennedy |Fendy Feng
In my previous article, I discussed the concept of a platform in the context of cloud native application development. In this article, I will dig into the journey of a platform engineering team and outline a step-by-step approach to building such a platform. It is important to note that building a platform should be treated no differently than building any other product, as the platform is ultimately developed for internal users.
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Jul 4, 2023 |
infoworld.com | Hemanth Kavuluru
Kubernetes has become the default choice for container orchestration. It allows organizations to deploy, manage, and scale their containerized applications, providing many benefits including scalability, availability, reliability, and agility. However, while Kubernetes has become a key component of the technology stack for building and deploying modern applications, keeping Kubernetes-related costs under control has become a significant challenge.
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Jun 15, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Hemanth Kavuluru |Randy Fay |Paul Scanlon |Steve Gill
Kubernetes has become the ubiquitous choice as the container orchestration platform for building and deploying cloud native applications. As enterprises adopt Kubernetes, one of the key decisions they have to make is around adopting a multicloud strategy.
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Feb 23, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Hemanth Kavuluru |Omer Hamerman |Tim Banks |Steven Vaughan-Nichols
Platform engineering is not a new concept and has existed for a long time in companies such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, Netflix and many other large companies. For any large-scale product-engineering team, a platform is a set of standard services, frameworks and patterns that are originally developed by one or more teams for their use that can be leveraged by the other teams of the organization.
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