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AUTHOR PROFILE
Daniel Bryant
Daniel Bryant

Daniel Bryant is the head of developer relations at Ambassador Labs. His technical expertise focuses on DevOps tooling, design, development and deployment of enterprise-grade software applications, tools and platforms, cloud/container platforms and microservice implementations. Daniel is a long-time coder, platform engineer and Java Champion. His is also a TechBeacon DevOps 100 Influencer and contributes to several open source projects. Daniel is a regular contributor to InfoQ, O’Reilly and The New Stack and is a frequent speaker at international conferences such as KubeCon, QCon and JavaOne. In his copious amounts of free time, he enjoys running, reading and traveling.

STORIES BY Daniel Bryant
Cloud Native Debugging Challenges: From Local to ‘Remocal’
Why Create a Developer-Focused Kubernetes Platform and How
Improving Cloud Native DevEx: The API Gateway Perspective
Platform Engineering in 2023: Doing More with Less
Platform Engineering in 2023: Dev First, Collaboration and APIs
Building an Internal Developer Platform Isn’t Just about Tools
Collaborating with Internal Dev Experience and Tool Teams
Product-Led Growth for Dev-First Business: Is It Inevitable?
Tackling Developer Onboarding Complexity
Internal Developer Advocacy: What Should You Do Next?
Developer Platforms for Startups 
How Much of Cloud Native Incidents Should Developers Manage? 
Cloud Native Day 2 Operations: Why This Begins on Day 0
Platform Engineering: Infrastructure Meets Dev Experience
The Human-Kubernetes Maturity Curve
Taming the Cloud: Centralizing the Developer Experience
The Cloud Native ‘Paved Path’ Developer Experience
From Kubernetes to PaaS to Developer Control Planes
How the Platform Experience Is Changing with Cloud Native
How the SRE Experience Is Changing with Cloud Native
How the Developer Experience Is Changing with Cloud Native
Learning Kubernetes: The Need for a Realistic Playground
Envoy and the Programmable Edge: Edge Proxies and the Developer Experience
Kubernetes and PaaS: The Force of Developer Experience and Workflow
Container Orchestration and Scheduling: Herding Computational Cattle