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There’s been a notable uptick in engineering teams' adoption of Internal Developer Portals (IDPs) to streamline developer workflows, manage services, and enforce software standards. Two popular options, Cortex and Backstage, offer intriguing approaches to solving these challenges. But as many teams discover, the complexity and limitations of these platforms can outweigh their benefits, especially when scalability, flexibility, and speed are priorities. That’s where OpsLevel comes in. In this article, we’ll explore the pros and cons of Cortex and Backstage, and explain why OpsLevel is the best alternative for engineering teams that want to move quickly, maintain high standards, and minimize operational overhead.
In the rapidly evolving space of internal developer portals (IDPs), two platforms often stand out for their customizability and community support: Port and Backstage. Both offer the promise of creating a tailored internal developer experience, but the path to getting there is fraught with challenges—high setup costs, long implementation times, and excessive complexity. For engineering teams seeking fast, reliable solutions, these platforms may fall short. In this article, we’ll compare Port and Backstage, exploring their pros and cons, and highlighting why OpsLevel offers a more scalable and efficient alternative for organizations looking to improve developer autonomy and streamline service management.
Microservices architecture is the most popular trend in application development. It’s a great way to develop faster and deliver better solutions for your customers and users.
IDPs are quickly becoming a critical resource for development teams tackling zero-days as the XZ Utils backdoor highlights yet another software supply chain vulnerability.
There’s more pressure than ever on engineering teams to move fast—the ability to adapt and evolve is key to success. But with teams constantly pushing forward, it’s easy to justify shelving service health initiatives. That's where OpsLevel's new Historical Reporting steps in. Our new Historical Reporting functionality helps teams get actionable insights into where their service health stands, what needs to be fixed, and who to tap to take it on. It’s not just about looking back; it’s about gaining the insights you need to propel forward. Let's dive into how Historical Reporting can transform your engineering organization, clarifying your maturity journey.
Nothing scary here! Read up on latest features and updates from the month of October.
This month included an update to our Service Maturity features—to give you even more flexibility—plus more sorting and syncing improvements. Read on to learn more!
Here, we’ll explain OpsLevel’s approach to service maturity and offer tips on how to implement or improve your existing service maturity process.
Here, we’ll walk you through when and why to use a campaign along with common examples so you can start running your own campaigns.