Composable Platforms in the Wild - Patterns That Work and Fail
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Explore real-world implementation patterns for composable platforms in this 29-minute conference talk that examines both successful strategies and common pitfalls when building modular platform architectures. Learn from practical experience across regulated enterprises, scaling startups, and open source communities as the speaker analyzes how teams approach modular service delivery using Kubernetes and tools like Backstage, Crossplane, and Kratix. Discover which architectural and team patterns accelerate platform adoption, understand why some composability efforts create confusion through poor abstractions, and identify early warning signs of failure including bloated GitOps repositories and overly rigid golden paths. Gain insights into integrating self-service capabilities with governance requirements while balancing team autonomy with organizational consistency, making this essential viewing for platform engineers, architects, and technical leaders seeking to implement composable platforms that deliver measurable business outcomes.
Syllabus
Composable Platforms in the Wild: Patterns That Work (and Fail) - Daniel Bryant, Syntasso
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CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]