Kubernetes powers your products, but it quietly hijacks your engineering organization. Every year, you pay senior engineers to wrestle with version bumps, API deprecations, and broken add‑ons that don’t move a single KPI your customers care about. Numbers vary by environment, but in many mid‑size EKS deployments, a single minor upgrade across three regions consumes four to six weeks of engineering effort and pushes out two to three roadmap-level features. The result is familiar to most leadership teams. Roadmap commitments slip, cloud spend drifts up and to the right, and your most expensive talent spends more time tending infrastructure than creating a competitive advantage.
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