Veldurthi, Anil Kumar (2025) The future of platform engineering: From devOps to internal developer platforms (IDPs). World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 15 (2). pp. 2408-2426. ISSN 2582-8266
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Abstract
This article examines the evolution of platform engineering as a critical discipline emerging from traditional DevOps practices to address the growing complexity of cloud-native architectures and microservices. As organizations scale, the limitations of conventional DevOps approaches have become increasingly apparent, particularly in enterprises managing diverse applications across multiple environments. Platform engineering responds to these challenges by establishing Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs) that abstract infrastructure complexity while providing self-service capabilities. The article explores the core components of effective IDPs, including application configuration management, infrastructure provisioning, deployment pipelines, observability systems, and integrated security controls. It analyzes key enabling technologies such as Kubernetes, GitOps, service meshes, and developer portals, while examining the build-versus-buy decision process for organizations implementing platform strategies. Through case studies of industry leaders like Spotify, Netflix, and Capital One, the article illustrates successful platform implementations across different sectors. Implementation guidance emphasizes starting with high-value components, adopting a product mindset, and iteratively expanding capabilities based on measured feedback. Despite the significant benefits of platform engineering, organizations must navigate challenges including balancing standardization with flexibility, overcoming organizational resistance, and keeping pace with rapidly evolving technologies. Looking ahead, the discipline continues to mature with specialized career paths emerging, low-code capabilities expanding platform accessibility, enhanced developer experiences driving productivity, and multi-cloud support addressing increasingly distributed infrastructure environments.
Item Type: | Article |
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Official URL: | https://doi.org/10.30574/wjaets.2025.15.2.0783 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Internal Developer Platforms; DevOps Evolution; Self-Service Infrastructure; Developer Experience; Cloud-Native Architecture |
Depositing User: | Editor Engineering Section |
Date Deposited: | 04 Aug 2025 16:38 |
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URI: | https://eprint.scholarsrepository.com/id/eprint/4096 |