
Platform Engineering Isn't About Kubernetes — It's About Removing Friction
Most teams don't need a "DevOps transformation." They need three things: A working CI/CD pipeline they didn't have to build from scratch An environment they can spin up without filing a ticket Documentation that's actually current The Real Problem Over the past few years, I've helped onboard 90+ engineering teams onto a shared platform. The biggest win wasn't the technology — Kubernetes, Terraform, or Backstage. It was removing the 2-week wait for infrastructure. Before the platform, a new team joining the organisation had to: File an infrastructure request Wait for approvals across 2-3 teams Get network configs, namespaces, and CI/CD set up manually Debug why their deployment wasn't working in the new environment After? They use a scaffolding template. Pick their stack → auto-provisioned infra → deployed in hours. Same security. Same compliance. Zero waiting. What Platform Engineering Actually Is It's not about running Kubernetes clusters. It's about making the right thing the easy th
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