I just wanted to use the chance to briefly point you at some cool things we’ve recently published - I thought this might help you on your platform journey (alongside platform pioneers at over 7,000 companies we have the pleasure of serving).
Many have been asking for real-life case studies and reference architectures of teams that have built Internal Developer Platforms. With our new Customer section we’ve tried to answer in detail what tech stack teams who built IDPs have, how they evaluated, how much time it took, how the architecture looks afterwards, what key challenges they were looking to solve, which ones they actually solved.
I love how...
- ... this HR company from Germany used Humanitec to scale through insane growth during Covid
- ... this US bank built its enterprise-grade platform with Humanitec, Terraform, JFrog, Azure, and OpenShift
- ... this HR company enabled dynamic preview environments on top of GCP (what is it with HR vendors and platforms?)
- ... one of EUs leading affiliate networks re-platformed from Heroku to Kubernetes using us
With a growing number of simultaneous implementations of Humanitec across several continents, we are also getting more requests for folks that can help you extend, customize, POC, or onboard. I’m excited to present our Partner page, featuring a growing network of high-profile DevOps agencies and distribution partners to support you on your platform journey. They have been carefully vetted, we’ve done projects with them and we wholeheartedly recommend working with them. Reach out and we’re happy to facilitate introductions.
We’re expanding on workshops that can help you understand how the ins and outs of Humanitec work. Chris is giving one on “Enabling preview environments on Kubernetes”.
Our webinar section is in great demand from speakers and attendees alike. So we’re doubling down on this with a line-up of some of the world's top experts around DevOps and Platforms. We’re now fully booked until March (!) 2022 so expect some hot stuff.
Thank you for being part of this journey, I deeply appreciate it.
Regards,
Kaspar