How do you abstract platform complexity without sacrificing control, visibility, or flexibility across multi-cloud environments? As modern architectures push toward microservices, Kubernetes, and GitOps, the gap between development and operations continues to widen. Enter Radius, not your typical mathematical calculations around circles, but a CNCF sandbox project. It offers a universal, open-source framework that standardizes application development and deployment while decoupling workloads from infrastructure. This session explores how Radius enables platform teams to define reusable, compliant patterns and gives developers self-service workflows, without losing governance. With native GitOps integration and support for cloud and on-prem, Radius delivers consistency, collaboration, and operational clarity. Learn how to build scalable, future-ready platforms that balance autonomy and control through a shared, declarative abstraction layer.
Yash is a software engineer and researcher with a deep interest in distributed systems. His focus is on observability and performance, areas where he constantly seeks new insights. As an active advocate of OpenTelemetry, Yash contributes to both the project and the wider community. Outside of tech, he’s an avid explorer, whether in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or traveling the world to taste diverse cuisines.