Platform Engineering @ KubeCon Paris 2024

Mathieu Benoit
12 min readMar 25, 2024

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Updated on April 10th, 2024, this blog post is now featured on the platformengineering.org’s blog.

Updated on April 2nd, 2024, almost all the videos are available, that’s now 36 sessions listed in this blog post about Platform Engineering at KubeCon Paris 2024, enjoy!🍿

KubeCon Paris 2024 just ended! That was my 3rd KubeCon in-person, 1st in Europe, 2nd as both Cloud Native Ambassador (CNA) for the CNCF and Customer Success Engineer for Humanitec.

Without any surprise, Platform Engineering was again a big topic of discussion during KubeCon Paris 2024. And yes, AI/ML was everywhere too. But both are not incompatible! ;)

Developer empathy is critical! We need to work on making cloud native better for data scientists. There is a strong desire within CNCF to move in that direction.
Arun Gupta

In comparison to the previous KubeCon Chicago 2023, I saw less talks and discussions about the building blocks of the Platforms, but instead KubeCon Paris 2024 was more about the capabilities and the interfaces with the Platforms. The focus was more about customers stories and best practices around Platform-as-Product and UX. Which I really appreciate!

Sometimes, Lipstick Is Exactly What a Pig Needs! — Abby Bangser, Syntasso & Whitney Lee, VMware

tl,dr

  • The TAG App Delivery and the WG Platforms did an amazing work to nurture and facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing with the community.
  • The first every PE Day was a huge success!
  • Platform Engineering was not only mentioned during the PE Day, but also across different other events.
  • PE talks are not just anymore about toolings and building blocks, the community is elevating the discussion with best practices around Platform-as-Product, the UX of Platforms, etc.
  • Yes, AI/ML was everywhere too, but at the end of the day you need a solid Platform Engineering practice to be successful with it ;)

TAG App Delivery and WG Platforms

During KubeCons, I always spend a quite good amount of time in the Projects Pavillon where I can meet and chat with the CNCF Projects maintainers as well as the CNCF communities leads and members such as the TAGs and WGs.

One of the TAGs I’m trying to be more involved with is the TAG App Delivery and one of its WGs: Platforms. And for this KubeCon Paris 2024 they were very proactive, look at what they announced a few weeks before the actual event: TAG App Delivery at Kubecon EU 2024 | CNCF TAG App Delivery.

Kudos to the leads, co-leads and the members, really well structured and organized in order to nurture how people can meet in-person, share knowledge and collaborate. Really much appreciated!

If you want to know more about what’s a TAG, what’s a WG, what the TAG App Delivery is covering and doing, same for the Platforms WG, how to get involved, etc. I invite you to watch these 2 sessions:

You can learn for example that 2 new WGs could be created soon under the TAG App Delivery: AppDev and Infra.

I attended 3/4 of the Platform Lean coffee breakfasts. I’m very glad I did. It was really great to be in-person and connect with the co-leads and members of the WG Platforms. Kudos to the organizers: Abby, Antoine, Colin, and Lou!

I also attended a couple of lightning talks scheduled at the TAG App Delivery booth. Very insightful!

Last but not least, I was also able to connect with the group of people who worked on the French translation of the CNCF glossary. They shared great insights and best practices since I want to start the translation of the Platforms glossary in French. More to come about that in the coming months.

Talks about Platform Engineering

Keynote: A 10-year Detour: The Future of Application Delivery in a Containerized World

Among a huge list of talks related to Platform Engineering, let me highlight 8 of them that I really enjoyed:

In addition to that, many other talks around Platform Engineering have been delivered, here is the list below.

From Platform Engineering Day:

Note: it was the first edition of the Platform Engineering Day, that I attended and according to me, and based on the feedback I heard, it was a huge success. Kudos to the organizers! I’m sure we’ll have a second edition in Salt Lake City!

From AppDeveloperCon:

Note: For good reasons, Dapr is an important topic during AppDeveloperCon.

From ArgoCon:

From BackstageCon:

Note: Backstage project just celebrated its 4th birthday!

CNCF-hosted Co-located Events Europe 2024: How Did Backstage Make 500+ Developers H… (sched.com)

From Multi-TenancyCon:

From Cloud Native StartupFest:

Note: this section is very important according to me, and I’m glad to see a dedicated colocated event for this. First, Open Source (OSS) won’t be there if companies were not making business and money on top that. We are seeing a lot of Startup struggling on making money on top of OSS, and recently we have seen a lot of products changing their licensing (Terraform, Linkerd, Redis). We shouldn’t avoid such discussions. Second, the Startup world is very inspiring for any Platform Engineering initiative out there: Product Market Fit, Funding, Marketing, Sales, etc.

From OpenShift Commons Gathering:

  • Case Study: Bechtle IDP (video)— Bechtle’s IDP and OpenShift workloads in an Air-Gapped environment using Score and Humanitec Orchestrator.
  • From Platform Engineering to Developer Success (video)— Panel discussion between Lian Li (Cloud Native Human), Thomas Schuetz (WhizUs), Atul Sharma (InfraCloud Technologies), and Mauricio “Salaboy” Salatino (Diagrid).

From KubeCon:

Note: Kubernetes just turned 10! Wow, time flies!

Score @ KubeCon Paris

Since we applied Score to become a CNCF sandbox project, we have been getting great discussions and interactions with the community. This Workload specification to abstract Kubernetes from the Developers resonates very well. Being in KubeCon Paris was a great opportunity to show some live demos, especially around the recent new features with score-compose init|generate. More contents and demos to come about this, great momentum here!

In collaboration with Atul from InfraCloud, we also released this blog article: Mastering Workload Specifications: Finding the Right Fit for Your Developers (infracloud.io).

Humanitec @ KubeCon Paris

Humanitec had a booth, I had booth duty slots and it was a blast. So many great discussions and demos with the community, prospects and customers.

Throughout the week we also ran 3 official events: an hands-on workshop with Score, Humanitec Orchestrator and Humanitec Portal; the House of Kube party and a Platform Engineering exclusive dinner.

So many great opportunities to chat and connect with the community, especially around our recent announcements:

As I’m now back to work with my own customers, I feel very re-energized from this week and very grateful for all the insightful discussions I had there.

Summary of the 4 days at KubeCon Paris 2024 by the CNCF

What others wrote about KubeCon Paris 2024

Yeah, I didn’t talk about AI/ML, which was a huge topic that’s for sure, but at the end of the day you’ll need a Platform for these apps too, isn’t it?!

You may want to hear what others have to say about their own experience:

That’s a wrap! Can’t wait for the next KubeCon in 2024 happening in Salt Lake City!

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Mathieu Benoit

Customer Success Engineer at Humanitec | CNCF Ambassador | GDE Cloud