Deploys are flying, costs are rising, and AI is already in the pipeline. How do you stay in control?
In this Tech Radar Voice episode, Eitan Masuari, Head of Tech and DevOps Group Lead at Tikal, hosts Gabi Tal, DevOps Tech Lead at Tikal, and Slavik Jakobson, Platform Architect at Guesty, to discuss DevOps trends from the Israeli Tech Radar 2025 26.
They unpack AIOps, explain how AI accelerates the path from idea to implementation, detects patterns in logs, and provides an early heads up before the pager goes off. They also explore FinOps in the AI world, talking about tokens, models, AI gateways, and managing costs already during development.
They highlight the difference between DevOps and Platform Engineering, what makes an IDP a true product tool with guardrails, telemetry, and real adoption, and end with DevSecOps that keeps delivery continuous, measurable, and aligned with product goals.
A must listen for anyone who wants to understand where the DevOps role is heading, from infrastructure to the meeting point of code, AI, and developer experience.
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Deploys are flying, costs are rising, and AI is already in the pipeline. How do you stay in control?
In this Tech Radar Voice episode, Eitan Masuari, Head of Tech and DevOps Group Lead at Tikal, hosts Gabi Tal, DevOps Tech Lead at Tikal, and Slavik Jakobson, Platform Architect at Guesty, to discuss DevOps trends from the Israeli Tech Radar 2025 26.
They unpack AIOps, explain how AI accelerates the path from idea to implementation, detects patterns in logs, and provides an early heads up before the pager goes off. They also explore FinOps in the AI world, talking about tokens, models, AI gateways, and managing costs already during development.
They highlight the difference between DevOps and Platform Engineering, what makes an IDP a true product tool with guardrails, telemetry, and real adoption, and end with DevSecOps that keeps delivery continuous, measurable, and aligned with product goals.
A must listen for anyone who wants to understand where the DevOps role is heading, from infrastructure to the meeting point of code, AI, and developer experience.
Configuration Management in Cloud Native Environments
Tech Radar Voice
41 minutes 43 seconds
8 months ago
Configuration Management in Cloud Native Environments
Configuration might not be the flashiest topic in DevOps, but it’s the backbone of every stable system—and when it fails, everything breaks fast.
In this episode of Tech Radar Voice, Haggai Philip Zagury, DevOps Architect & Tech Lead at Tikal sits down with Peleg Porat, Co-founder & CEO of Configu, to explore how cloud-native teams are tackling configuration complexity in 2025.
From the evolution of infrastructure as code to the rise of self-service configuration management, they discuss how organizations can reduce misconfigurations, scale effortlessly, and improve security and compliance. Whether you’re a developer struggling with environment inconsistencies or a DevOps engineer tired of firefighting production issues, this episode is full of practical insights you can apply today.
Tech Radar Voice
Deploys are flying, costs are rising, and AI is already in the pipeline. How do you stay in control?
In this Tech Radar Voice episode, Eitan Masuari, Head of Tech and DevOps Group Lead at Tikal, hosts Gabi Tal, DevOps Tech Lead at Tikal, and Slavik Jakobson, Platform Architect at Guesty, to discuss DevOps trends from the Israeli Tech Radar 2025 26.
They unpack AIOps, explain how AI accelerates the path from idea to implementation, detects patterns in logs, and provides an early heads up before the pager goes off. They also explore FinOps in the AI world, talking about tokens, models, AI gateways, and managing costs already during development.
They highlight the difference between DevOps and Platform Engineering, what makes an IDP a true product tool with guardrails, telemetry, and real adoption, and end with DevSecOps that keeps delivery continuous, measurable, and aligned with product goals.
A must listen for anyone who wants to understand where the DevOps role is heading, from infrastructure to the meeting point of code, AI, and developer experience.