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Fractal Cloud Events

Discover the conferences, community events, and live sessions where Fractal Cloud shares ideas, real world experiences, and technical insights on Platform Engineering, Composable Architecture, Cloud Automation, Governance, and Modern Infrastructure.

CloudConf 2026

CloudConf 2026

CloudConf Torino 2026 is an Italian conference dedicated to Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence, and Agentic AI. The event brings together international speakers, technical sessions, and discussions focused on cloud technologies, automation, security, and modern software development. During the conference, our CTO delivered the session “Intent vs. Execution: The Broken Promise of Platform Engineering”. The talk explored why many modern platforms still struggle to separate architectural intent from infrastructure execution, and what is required to achieve truly portable, governed, and cloud agnostic infrastructure. The session also examined how Platform Engineering can evolve beyond traditional Infrastructure as Code approaches through more consistent and governed infrastructure automation.

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DevFest Pisa 2026

DevFest Pisa 2026

DevFest Pisa 2026 is the annual conference organized by the Google Developer Groups Pisa community, bringing together developers, engineers, and technology professionals for a full day dedicated to AI, Web, Cloud, and modern software development topics. This year’s edition also celebrates the 10th anniversary of GDG Pisa and will host technical sessions, workshops, and community talks focused on innovation and software engineering. During the event, our Tech Evangelist will deliver the session “From Zero to One Hundred: Building a Self-Optimizing Infrastructure”. The talk will explore the relationship between Platform Engineering and Autonomous Optimization in modern infrastructure management. The session will demonstrate how a modern Internal Developer Platform (IDP) can provide standardized and secure infrastructure foundations, while autonomous optimization systems use AI driven analysis to optimize infrastructure parameters in real time. The presentation will also explore topics related to scalability, infrastructure cost optimization, and infrastructure automation.

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Web Day 2026

Web Day 2026

Web Day 2026 was the ninth edition of the Italian technical event dedicated to web development. The conference focused on full stack web development, covering front end and back end frameworks, DevOps, Cloud, testing, accessibility, UX, and the technologies required to build modern web applications. The event brought together developers and technology professionals through technical sessions and discussions focused on the entire web development lifecycle. During the event, our Tech Evangelist delivered the session “The Invisible Layer That Decides How Your Frontend Works”. The talk explored the role of the systems and infrastructure components operating behind frontend applications, and how they influence deployment, performance, scalability, and operational management of modern web applications.

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Beyond the Portal: Building a Governed Internal Developer Platform (IDP)

Beyond the Portal: Building a Governed Internal Developer Platform (IDP)

Fractal Sprint: Beyond the Portal: Building a Governed Internal Developer Platform (IDP) was a live session focused on one of the most common misconceptions in Platform Engineering: an Internal Developer Portal is not, by itself, a true Internal Developer Platform. The event explored the operational limitations of approaches focused exclusively on the portal layer and the growing need for governed automation that goes beyond initial infrastructure provisioning. During the session, the Fractal Cloud team examined why simplifying Day 1 provisioning alone is not enough to support modern development organizations. The discussion covered the operational challenges related to Day 2 activities such as drift detection, lifecycle management, patching, and infrastructure reconciliation, aspects that often transform self-service environments into complex TicketOps driven processes. The session also included a technical walkthrough of Fractal Cloud, demonstrating how governed Blueprints, lifecycle automation, drift detection, and automated reconciliation can help platform teams reduce cognitive load while maintaining governance and operational consistency. Finally, the event explored the key metrics used to evaluate the success of an Internal Developer Platform, including delivery lead time, change failure rate, and self-service adoption.

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Digital Sovereignty and Freedom of Choice

Digital Sovereignty and Freedom of Choice

Fractal Sprint: Digital Sovereignty and Freedom of Choice was a live session focused on one of the most strategic challenges in modern cloud adoption: ensuring digital sovereignty while maintaining operational flexibility and technological independence. The event explored how organizations can move beyond compliance driven approaches and build infrastructures that preserve both control and portability across cloud environments. During the session, the Fractal Cloud team examined how digital sovereignty is evolving into a core business requirement, where organizations must guarantee not only the security of their data, but also the freedom to decide where and how their services run. The discussion focused on the architectural principles required to avoid vendor lock in and maintain long term operational resilience across global and sovereign cloud providers. The session also included practical demonstrations showing how critical workloads can operate on global cloud platforms while preserving the ability to migrate in real time toward local sovereign infrastructures when required. Through governed automation, reusable Blueprints, and cloud agnostic infrastructure patterns, Fractal Cloud demonstrated how organizations can transform regulatory and operational constraints into a strategic advantage, enabling business continuity, governance, and true infrastructure portability.

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Automations, Security, and Multi-Cloud in One Platform

Automations, Security, and Multi-Cloud in One Platform

Fractal Sprint: Automation, Security, and Multi-Cloud in One Platform was a live session focused on one of the central challenges in modern Platform Engineering: balancing developer velocity with operational governance and security. The event explored how organizations can provide fast, self-service infrastructure provisioning without sacrificing compliance, standardization, or operational control. During the session, the Fractal Cloud team demonstrated how a unified platform approach can help development and operations teams work toward the same goals instead of operating in conflict. The presentation showed how developers can provision secure, reusable, production-ready environments in minutes, while Ops teams maintain centralized governance, security policies, and infrastructure consistency across multiple cloud providers. The session also explored how Platform Engineering practices, governed Blueprints, and infrastructure automation can reduce operational complexity, accelerate provisioning workflows, and support secure multi-cloud adoption through standardized and reusable infrastructure patterns.

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Codemotion Milan

Codemotion Milan

Codemotion Milan 2025 brought together the developer community through a conference dedicated to software development, Cloud, AI, DevOps, Cybersecurity, and modern software infrastructure. The event featured technical talks, workshops, and sessions focused on software technologies, engineering practices, and emerging trends in modern application development. During the event, our Tech Evangelist delivered the session “Platform Engineering 101: Getting Started”, providing a practical introduction to the core concepts of Platform Engineering. The talk explored the operational challenges addressed by Platform Engineering and how self-service platform models can support development and operations teams through more standardized and governed workflows.

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Cloud Native Days Bergen

Cloud Native Days Bergen

Cloud Native Day Bergen 2025 is a community-driven conference focused on cloud native technologies, Kubernetes, Platform Engineering, and DevOps. The event brings together developers, architects, and platform engineers to share real-world experiences, practical use cases, and new strategies for building modern, scalable, and resilient infrastructures. During the event, our Tech Evangelist delivered a session focused on Platform Engineering and Developer Experience (DevEx). The session explored how Platform Engineering can help standardize infrastructure, reduce operational complexity, and support developers through more consistent and governed infrastructure workflows.

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