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Platform Engineering for Architects

Platform Engineering for Architects

By : Max Körbächer, Andreas Grabner, Hilliary Lipsig
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Platform Engineering for Architects

Platform Engineering for Architects

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By: Max Körbächer, Andreas Grabner, Hilliary Lipsig

Overview of this book

As technology evolves, IT talent shortages and system complexity make it essential to have structured guidance for building scalable, user-focused platforms. This book provides platform engineers and architects with practical strategies to develop internal development platforms that enhance software delivery and operations. You’ll learn how to identify end users, understand their needs, and define platform goals with a focus on self-service solutions for cloud-native environments. Using real-world examples, the book demonstrates how to build platforms within and for the cloud, leveraging Kubernetes. It also explores the benefits of a product-centric approach to platform engineering, emphasizing early end-user involvement and flexible design principles that adapt to future requirements. Additionally, the book covers techniques for maintaining a sustainable platform while minimizing technical debt. By the end, you’ll have the knowledge to design, define, and implement platform capabilities that align with your organization’s goals.
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Part 1 – An Introduction to Platform Engineering and Architecture
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Part 2 – Designing and Crafting Platforms
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Part 3 – Platforms as a Product Best Practices

Platform Engineering and the Art of Crafting Platforms

In this first chapter, we will learn how to identify when our organization is in the right state to plan a platform. For this, we will clarify why platforms have become such a relevant topic, how a product mindset fits into this, and what the checkpoints are to find out whether we are ready for a platform or not. We will learn about the platform differences and which platform types are most commonly built.

Next, we will delve into the three core elements of a platform: the pervasive cloud, the developer experience, and the main attributes of a platform. Overall, we will see recurring elements of cloud-native engineering. This leads us to the question of whether we really need yet another abstraction layer. We will also consider whether a platform will help us to overcome the problem of a high cognitive load caused by overengineered complex systems and development processes or just end up being yet another layer. We will reflect...

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