This seems like mostly common sense. Infrastructure teams should always be building tools that the org consumes (and ideally the general public)
In a lot of orgs this goes sideways and the infrastructure teams end up owning everything and never have time to do anything else. Usually this happens due to upper management putting on the squeeze.
In order for teams to actually own their infrastructure and data we need better tooling to help them. This is coming along nowadays but isn’t fully there.
In a lot of orgs this goes sideways and the infrastructure teams end up owning everything and never have time to do anything else. Usually this happens due to upper management putting on the squeeze.
In order for teams to actually own their infrastructure and data we need better tooling to help them. This is coming along nowadays but isn’t fully there.