Organizations deploy applications on multiple cloud platforms and environments - some are on-premise, some on AWS, and others on Azure. It enables developers to leverage the features of all the cloud services and reduce the dependability on any one. But managing engineering workflows across multiple clouds & environments can be complex for developers, and eventually increase their cognitive load. Developer platforms can bring in standardization, automation, reduce complexity and bring other self-service capabilities to streamline application deployments within distributed services.
In this webinar, we will discuss various ways in which platforms help standardize and optimize engineering workflows, especially from a multi-cloud environment setup. We’ll also look at Dagger, one of the popular tools for designing and executing complex workflows, and see a live demo of how it transforms complex workflows into clean code that can run anywhere.
Manual tester turned developer advocate. He talks about Cloud Native, Kubernetes, Platform Engineering & DevOps to help other developers and organizations adopt cloud native. He is also a CNCF Ambassador and the organizer of CNCF Hyderabad.
Sam is a co-founder of Dagger, which is a programmable CI/CD Engine. Before Dagger, Sam was a founding Engineer at Docker, where he participated deeply in building the Product and the Team at various stages of the company.
Kyle is part of the ecosystem team at dagger.io working on the future of CI/CD. With years of experience in DevOps and Release Engineering, he has seen what makes CI hard. He has a background in DevOps and just loves giving demos!
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