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Internal developer portals (IDPs) have received a lot of attention lately. Internal Developer Portals serve as the engineering system of record—providing developers with the context and tools they need to ensure services and resources they own align with best practices for deployment readiness, operational maturity, security compliance, and more. But they do more than just act as a system of record for your whole stack. They also help drive alignment, improve MTTR, and can even reduce cloud spend.

In this Techstrong Learning Experience, we'll dive into the top five use cases for IDPs we've seen across Cortex customers, and explore the measurable outcomes organizations have achieved.

Key Takeaways:

  • What is an IDP?
  • How an IDP can help your developers
  • How an IDP can drive alignment, improve MTTR and reduce cloud spend
  • Learn the top five real-world use cases for internal developer portals.
Lauren Craigie
Head of Product Marketing - Cortex
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