When Managed Platforms Stop Being Enough

📰 Medium · DevOps

Learn why managed platforms may no longer be sufficient for building software and what alternatives to consider, which matters for efficient software development

intermediate Published 29 Jun 2026
Action Steps
  1. Assess your current software development workflow using managed platforms
  2. Identify potential bottlenecks and limitations in your workflow
  3. Research alternative development approaches, such as serverless or containerization
  4. Evaluate the trade-offs between managed platforms and custom solutions
  5. Develop a plan to migrate to a new development approach if necessary
Who Needs to Know This

Software engineers and developers on a team benefit from understanding the limitations of managed platforms and how to move beyond them, as it directly impacts their workflow and productivity

Key Insight

💡 Managed platforms can become limiting as software development needs grow in complexity, requiring a more customized approach

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