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As engineering orgs mature, they need to adopt platforms that meet the needs of their developers, platform engineers, and leaders. That’s where an IDP comes in.
In response to the economic downturn, one OpsLevel customer realized that they could rely on their internal developer portal (IDP) to reprioritize and simplify, while offering leadership an idea of resources and capacity for better decision-making.
An internal developer portal or IDP is a key enabler for platform engineers and SREs, but it also benefits other teams, including product developers and engineers.
Ken Rose, CTO and Co-Founder at OpsLevel, talks about the problems your engineering teams are facing, the emergence of platform engineering, and how a developer portal gives your team a central source of action to build with speed and security.
Four alternatives to using Backstage and considerations to help you make the best decision.
Learn how to achieve true service ownership using our four-step framework.
In this post, we’ll talk about how deployment management has changed, how the line between deployment and release management has become wider, and what you should drive in order to continue growth and improvement in this space.
Rails is famous for getting projects up and running quickly. Along the way things can get messy and eventually you need to step outside of the framework. Here are some of the lessons we've learned.
A new blog series covering all the gritty details about how we dogfood OpsLevel on OpsLevel - #DogOps