When DevOps emerged around 15 years ago, it aimed to bridge the gap between Developers and Operations. Today - it is safe to say that devs and infra/platform people understand each other reasonably well.
Now it’s time to make the case for data and platform engineers.
Does “We need access to prod” mean the same to both sides?
Can data products be truly tested and have a lifecycle?
How do you build a partnership between the teams who provide data infrastructure and those who work with the data?
Now it’s time to make the case for data and platform engineers.
Does “We need access to prod” mean the same to both sides?
Can data products be truly tested and have a lifecycle?
How do you build a partnership between the teams who provide data infrastructure and those who work with the data?
Natalie Godec
Zencore
Natalie is a Systems/DevOps/Cloud engineer turned Cloud Architect, Ukrainian-born and based in London, UK. She is a Google Developer Expert and Champion Innovator in Cloud, and a Women TechMakers Ambassador.
Aside from technology, her passions include photography, travelling and designer handbags.
Aside from technology, her passions include photography, travelling and designer handbags.