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Platform Engineering as a Service

In a previous article (here), we highlighted the crucial functions of the Platform Engineering team in consulting, building, and operating a software delivery platform. These functions underscore the team's significance in the platform's success.

In the conclusion of that article, we indicated that even though the roles and responsibilities of a PE team can appear daunting (and they are challenging but important), there are several ways to make that challenge much less:

  1. Several tools exist that make many of the tasks of the platform team straightforward. For example, Portainer will reduce the skills required to manage the orchestration layer and app pipelines (>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Neil). Gartner's perspective is that an ideal platform is likely to be a combination of several sub-platforms, extending from CI/CD down through container orchestration to infrastructure or cloud primitives. This understanding of an 'ideal platform' sets a benchmark for the industry.
  2. An increasing number of specialist partners are able to offer PEaaS. Available in a range of configurations, PEaaS allows an organization to either jump-start their platform with an external capability or free their own teams to add value to the business, leaving the heavy lifting of managing and curating the platform to experts.

Here are some additional thoughts on why outsourcing Platform Engineering might make sense:

1. Access to Specialized Expertise

2. Cost Efficiency

3. Faster Time to Market

4. Scalability and Flexibility

5. Focus on High-Value Business Activities

6. Risk Mitigation

7. Access to the Latest Technology and Innovation

8. 24/7 Support and Maintenance

9. Strategic Partnerships and Collaboration

10. Reduced Management Overhead

Considerations:

While outsourcing offers many advantages, it’s also helpful to consider potential drawbacks, such as the loss of direct control, dependency on the partner, and challenges in communication or alignment. However, these risks can be managed effectively with a carefully selected partner and well-defined SLAs (Service Level Agreements).

Outsourcing platform engineering functions can provide significant strategic and operational benefits, especially for organizations looking to leverage external expertise, reduce costs, and focus on their core business activities.

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