In this webinar, we hear from engineering leaders who have built developer self service ecosystems, and lessons they learned along the way.

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Self serve, shifting left, internal developer portals (IDPs) - are all terms that have come to be synonymous with a modern DevOps culture. The idea behind these tools is to provide developers with all the tools they need to design and build great software - whilst avoiding the delays and bottlenecks.

But the implementation of a self service workflow is a little more complicated. It’s not enough to just build a tool and expect your teams to adopt it right away. The success of this approach relies on multiple factors before and after you roll it out.

Register today to learn:

  • How engineering and platform teams work together to build self-service workflows
  • Techniques to effectively onboard your developers
  • How to define roles and responsibilities around using and maintaining the tool
  • The relationship between developer self-service and developer experience

Moderator

Jasmine
James
Jasmine James
Jasmine
James

Jasmine is Head of Developer Infrastructure for the Devices Software Engineering (Hardware) at Square.

Panelists

Gal
Bashan
Gal Bashan
Gal
Bashan

Gal is the Director of Engineering at Epsagon, recently acquired by Cisco.

Jean-Marc
Fontaine
JMF
Jean-Marc
Fontaine

Jean-Marc is the Chief Product Officer at Spacelift.