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Introduction
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What is Platform Engineering
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What is a Platform
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What does an IDP include
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Principles of Platform Engineering
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Questions
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Running Services
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Running Services Recommendation
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Admin Panel
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Integration with GitHub
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Blueprints
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Blueprint Schema
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Demo
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Defining the UI
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Creating a new action
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Installation
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Connecting microservices and workloads
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Creating a relation
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Modifying the kubernetes exporter
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Viewing workloads
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Custom blueprint
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Software maturity
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QA
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Scalability Reliability
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Nocode Development Tools
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Port Technologies
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Types of Organizations
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Platform Engineers and DevOps
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Reducing Technical Debt
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Open Source Projects
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Platform Engineers
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Git
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Platform Engineer
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Backstage
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Questions and Answers
Description:
Explore the world of internal developer portals and platform engineering in this 53-minute talk. Dive into data models, software catalogs, self-service actions, and scorecards used in developer portals. Learn about advanced use cases, including CI/CD integration. Discover the principles of platform engineering, running services recommendations, and admin panel functionalities. Gain insights on GitHub integration, blueprints, and custom UI creation. Follow along with a demo on installation, microservices connection, and workload management. Discuss software maturity, scalability, reliability, and no-code development tools. Understand the role of platform engineers, technical debt reduction, and open-source projects in the field. Engage with a Q&A session covering various aspects of platform engineering and developer portals.

The No-Code Approach to Internal Developer Portals

Kunal Kushwaha
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