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Internal developer portals (IDPs) have received a lot of attention lately. IDPs are an internal self-service portal that serves the needs of developer consumers by enabling access to all the tools and services necessary to build applications. But they do more than just act as a system of record for your whole stack. They also help drive alignment, improve MTTR and can even reduce cloud spend.
In this Techstrong Learning Experience, we'll dive into the top five use cases for IDPs we've seen across Cortex customers, and explore the measurable outcomes organizations have achieved.
Key Takeaways:
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