The CNCF cited platform engineering as one of the most popular topics at KubeCon. But platform engineering isn't just for DevOps teams – platform engineering best practices boost performance for your API layer, as well. Leveraging GraphQL to improve developer velocity, self-service and time to value is driving growth at places like Netflix and Expedia, and it can do the same at your organization.
In this Techstrong Learning Experience, you'll learn how to integrate platform engineering concepts and processes at the API layer as well as at the domain layer, and get an insider's view of a successful supergraph in production from veteran platform engineer Guillaume Scheibel and field CTO Dan Boerner.
Whether you are looking to improve your existing strategy or are totally new to Apollo Federation, this session will provide you with a playbook for architecting an API platform that drives developer velocity, composability and reuse.
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