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Episode 5: IDP's and EngOps

36 min · 26. helmi 2026
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In this episode of DevOps Unpacked, Matt sits down with Christina (VP of Strategic Initiatives at Cortex, former founding engineer) to unpack what an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) actually is — and why CIOs/CTOs are using IDPs, service catalogues, and guardrails to improve delivery speed without increasing reliability and compliance risk. You’ll learn how high-performing teams turn platform engineering into an executive lever: * Service catalogues as an ownership and accountability system (not “another tool”) * Golden paths (“paved roads”) to standardise delivery and reduce cognitive load * Guardrails that enable autonomy while controlling operational and security risk * The metrics that matter: DORA, MTTR, and SLOs (and how to use them for decision-making) * What changes when AI starts writing code: hallucinations, policy, and practical AI coding guardrails * CI/CD + observability as the backbone for safe, repeatable delivery and faster recovery If you’re leading a platform/modernisation programme this year, this episode helps you separate signal from hype — and gives you the questions to ask your teams and vendors.

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