Platform Engineering meet-up - Mar 7

Platform Engineering meet-up - Mar 7

Real systems. Real engineers. Real lessons.

Let’s talk about Platforms

Platform engineering is one of the fastest-growing disciplines in technology - sitting at the intersection of infrastructure, developer experience, and reliability.

Platform Engineering meet-ups are curated by:

  • Bharadwaj Embar, Engineering Manager at Nutanix, and
  • Talina Shrotriya, Senior Engineering Manager at Couchbase,

The meet-ups are designed as community spaces for practitioners to share real-world stories, outcomes, and lessons learned from building and scaling platforms.

📅 Saturday, 7 March
🕑 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
📍 TBA, Bangalore
🔗 Schedule and registration: https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/platform-engineering-meet-up-mar-7/schedule

🎙️ Featured talks and demos

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  1. How Zomato built a centralized consumer proxy to reliably run thousands of Kafka and SQS workers at massive scale by Dev Kulkarni & Sakib Malik
  2. A practical demo on designing disaster recovery for stateful Kubernetes workloads with automated failover and recovery by Siddhant N Trivedi
  3. You!?!? Speak/demo at the meet-up. Make a submission at http://has.gy/s2wz

🙌 Meet the reviewers

This meet-up was made possible with feedback from the community reviewers:

  • Kumar Abhijeet (Index Exchange)
  • Prajna Kandarpa (Apariva Systems)
  • Rolland Santimano (Rubrik)
  • Vivek Pemavat (Acceldata)

💡 Why you should attend

  • Hear real-world lessons from engineers building at massive scale.
  • Connect with peers working on observability, CI/CD, deployment safety, and ML infrastructure.
  • Walk away with ideas, tools, and blueprints for platform reliability and efficiency.

Venue hosts

Want to host this meet-up? Drop a comment or text Hasgeek on WhatsApp (7676332020).

🧭 How to attend

📞 Contact

💬 Discuss - https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/platform-engineering-meet-up-mar-7/comments
📧 Email: info@hasgeek.com
📱 Call/WhatsApp: +91 7676332020

Featured submissions

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  • Dev Kulkarni Co-author

    Sakib Malik Co-author

    Worker Controller: A Multi-tenant Consumer Proxy for Consumption at Scale

    Session Description At Zomato, the journey from a customer placing an order to its fulfillment, and beyond, depends on a complex web of systems running seamlessly in the background. To power this at a massive scale, we rely on an event-driven architecture built on Kafka and SQS. With thousands of topics and queues in production — and new ones being added almost daily as teams roll out features or… more

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