A Guide for Technical, Product, and People Leaders
Camille Fournier, Ian Nowland

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Until recently, infrastructure was the backbone of organizations operating software they developed in-house. But now that cloud vendors run the computers, companies can finally bring the benefits of agile custom-centricity to their own developers. Adding product management to infrastructure organizations is now all the rage.
But how's that possible when infrastructure is still the operational layer of the company?
This practical book guides engineers, managers, product managers, and leaders through the shifts that modern platform-led organizations require. You'll learn what platform engineering is—and isn't—and what benefits and value it brings to developers and teams. You'll understand what it means to approach a platform as a product and learn some of the most common technical and managerial barriers to success.
With this book, you'll:
Table of Contents
Part I. The What and Why of Platform Engineering
Chapter 1. Why Platform Engineering Is Becoming Essential
Chapter 2. The Pillars of Platform Engineering
Part II. Platform Engineering Practices
Chapter 3. How and When to Get Started
Chapter 4. Building Great Platform Teams
Chapter 5. Platform as a Product
Chapter 6. Operating Platforms
Chapter 7. Planning and Delivery
Chapter 8. Rearchitecting Platforms
Chapter 9. Migrations and Sunsetting of Platforms
Chapter 10. Managing Stakeholder Relationships
Part Ill. What Does Success Look Like?
Chapter 11. Your Platforms Are Aligned
Chapter 12. Your Platforms Are Trusted
Chapter 13. Your Platforms Manage Complexity
Chapter 14. Your Platforms Are Loved
Camille Fournier is a technology executive with leadership experience ranging from early stage startups to Fortune 50 corporations. She was a founding member of the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee, and currently serves on the board of the ACM Queue. She has published two other books, The Manager's Path: A Guide for Tech Leaders Navigating Growth and Change, and 97 Things Every Engineering Manager Should Know.
Ian Nowland has been in the software industry for 25 years, most recently 4 years at Datadog where he was the SVP of Core Engineering. Prior, he was at AWS in their early days of 2008-2016, where he was the lead engineer on the launch of Amazon EMR, and the leader of the first 5 years of the EC2 Nitro project. He is currently a cofounder at a stealth mode startup.









