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Course Outline
Digital Sovereignty and Lock-In Risk
- Understanding the concept of digital sovereignty in enterprise platform strategies for government
- Identifying common sources of hyperscaler lock-in within infrastructure, data, and managed services for government operations
- Exploring how open source and open standards enhance control, portability, and resilience for government agencies
Principles of Portable Platform Design
- Key characteristics of a portable platform for government use
- Strategies for consistent deployment across public cloud, private cloud, and on-premise environments for government systems
- Methods to reduce dependence on provider-specific services and interfaces in government IT architectures
Kubernetes and Containers in a Portable Architecture
- The role of containers in ensuring workload consistency across different environments for government applications
- The significance of Kubernetes in standardizing application deployment and operations for government platforms
- Practical considerations when selecting open-source components around Kubernetes for government use
Open-Source Tooling for Delivery and Operations
- Utilizing infrastructure as code and configuration management to create repeatable environments for government projects
- Implementing CI/CD and GitOps approaches for controlled platform delivery in government agencies
- Enhancing observability, logging, and monitoring with open-source tools for government operations
Governance, Security, and Compliance
- Best practices for governance in adopting sovereign platforms for government use
- Considerations for security, policy, and software supply chain visibility in government IT systems
- Strategies to balance regulatory, operational, and platform engineering needs in government organizations
Adoption Roadmap and Next Steps
- Assessing current lock-in risks and portability gaps in government IT systems
- Defining a realistic target architecture and migration priorities for government platforms
- Developing an action plan for teams, tooling, governance, and phased adoption of portable platforms for government operations
Requirements
- A foundational knowledge of cloud computing, containerization, and enterprise IT principles is required.
- Prior experience with software platforms, infrastructure management, or application delivery within an organizational setting is beneficial.
- An understanding of either technical operations or technology planning in a business environment is essential.
Audience
- IT architects and platform engineers for government and private sector organizations.
- Cloud, infrastructure, and DevOps managers responsible for modernizing IT systems.
- Technology leaders, enterprise architects, and digital transformation teams focused on advancing organizational capabilities.
7 Hours
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