
Zalando’s rapid expansion in 2014‑15 exposed fragmented onboarding, disparate tooling, and compliance gaps across its developer teams. To address these pain points, the company launched an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) that unified CI/CD, security, and multi‑language support on a cloud‑native foundation. The initiative began with a cultural shift toward developer autonomy, followed by technical implementation using Docker and a high‑throughput identity‑management service. The platform now enables faster, safer deployments while satisfying IPO‑level audit requirements.

Humanitec unveiled a new cloning UI for its Platform Orchestrator, simplifying the promotion of workloads and resources across development, test, UAT and production environments. The interface retains the familiar "clone to…" workflow while organizing actions into three clear sections: remove,...

Humanitec introduced a Service User page that replaces its legacy API token settings, offering a streamlined way to generate and manage scoped API tokens. The new UI lets admins create non‑human Service Users, assign RBAC roles, set optional expiration dates,...