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[AWS Marketplace] Platform engineering to build Everything-as-a-Service There is a growing focus on platform engineering as a way to help organizations reduce system dependencies and increase developer autonomy. This ebook covers how to bring platform thinking to your internal business domain to help developers compose applications faster and evolve your platform engineering practice. In this guide, AWS experts provide technical guidance on establishing an ‘Everything-as-a-Service’-based model that considers data architecture, application, and API management from the outset. [Read the ebook]( [Cloud Native Ebook] --------------------------------------------------------------- You will learn how to: - Implement an API-first strategy and break dependencies with real-time data streaming - Streamline organizational processes to align teams with task completion - Spend more time on experiments rather than building support services [Read the ebook]( --------------------------------------------------------------- About AWS Marketplace AWS Marketplace is a digital software catalog that makes it easy to find, try, buy, deploy, and manage software that runs on AWS. AWS Marketplace has a broad and deep selection of independent software vendor (ISV) solutions that can help you drive modern application development in the cloud. Visit [aws.amazon.com/marketplace/solutions/devops]( to learn more. [AWS on Twitter]( | [AWS on Facebook]( [AWS on Twitch]( [AWS Blog]( [AWS Podcast]( [My Account]( [Getting Started]( | [Products]( | [Solutions]( | [Pricing]( | [Partners]( | [Documentation]( | [Training]( | [Events & Webinars]( | [AWS Activate]( | [Marketplace]( | [What's New]( | [Blog]( | [Analyst Reports]( Amazon Web Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon.com is a registered trademark of Amazon.com. © 2023, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Read our [Privacy Notice](. This offer has been sent by CodeProject on behalf of our sponsors. Allowing us to send you an occasional email such as this is a great way of supporting your favorite resource site. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To stop receiving CodeProject offers click [Unsubscribe](. CodeProject. 20 Bay Street, 11th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2N8. +1 (416) 849-8900 Your privacy is important to us. Please review CodeProject's online [Privacy Policy](.

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