Tickets Bad! Self-Service Good! Build Developer Infrastructure Portals That Scale
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Tuesday, August 12th

1 pm ET

Are your developers still opening tickets for basic infrastructure provisioning, and your platform team drowning in repetitive manual processes? If so, you're not alone. This growing pain is pushing organizations to rethink how infrastructure is delivered.

In this session, Futurum analyst Guy Currier will host a discussion with Dinu Bunduchi, Cloud Infrastructure Architect at Autodesk, and Arunav Sarkar, Solutions Engineer at StackGen. Together, they’ll explore practical strategies for building scalable developer portals that eliminate bottlenecks while preserving enterprise-grade security and governance.

Learn how platform teams are using frameworks like Backstage to deliver developer-friendly
infrastructure experiences. You’ll see real-world examples of template-driven provisioning, integration strategies, and architecture patterns that separate successful platforms from expensive experiments.

Register now—you’ll gain insights on how to turn your infrastructure delivery from reactive to proactive and give developers the autonomy they need to ship faster:

  • How to design self-service workflows that give developers autonomy without sacrificing governance
  • Real-world models for representing complex systems and service relationships in your developer portal
  • Integration strategies for connecting Terraform, Helm, and other IaC tools to your portal
  • Ways to standardize provisioning across teams while supporting flexibility and scale
  • Case studies showing faster onboarding, fewer tickets, and better developer experiences.

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Dinu Bunduchi

Dinu Bunduchi

Cloud Infrastructure Architect - AutoDesk
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Arunav Sarkar

Founding Engineer - StackGen
Arunav leads Solutions Engineering at StackGen, helping organizations transform how they work with cloud infrastructure. He has past experience modernizing enterprise CI/CD systems, and implementing edge computing, and IoT infrastructure.
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Guy Currier

Analyst - The Futurum Group
Guy is the CTO at Visible Impact, responsible for positioning, GTM, and sales guidance across technologies and markets. He has decades of field experience describing technologies, their business and community value, and how they are evaluated and acquired. Guy’s specialty areas include AI, DevOps/cloud-native/12-factor, enterprise applications, application integration, Big Data, governance-risk-compliance, containerization, virtualization, HPC, CPUs-GPUs, xPUs, and systems lifecycle management.