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Thursday May 28, 2026 12:00 - 12:30 CEST
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In a large-scale tech organization sending an email seems like a solved problem – until you look under the hood and discover that teams keep reinventing the wheel. This leads to massive code duplication, fragmented implementation and lack of centralized observability.

In LMIT we decided to tackle this technical debt by building a reusable library designed as a high-impact MVP. This session is a “return of experience” on the journey of creating a centralized deployment model within our corporate infrastructure, starting from BU Italy with the ambition to scale. We'll dive into the architectural challenges of creating a tool that is robust enough for enterprise scale yet simple enough for developer adoption.

We'll discuss
- How a shared library reduces boilerplate and speeds up the "time-to-market" for new features.
- Our architectural approach to ensure security, traceability, and high deliverability by design, moving away from "every team for themselves".
- Strategies to make the library easy to use, focusing on intuitive APIs, and seamless integration into existing developer workflows.
- The challenges of integrating a common tool into the global infrastructure while maintaining BU autonomy.
Speakers
avatar for Alessandra Turolla

Alessandra Turolla

Full-stack Developer, Leroy Merlin Italy
Full-stack Developer at LMIT since 2021. With a coding journey that started in 2013, I work daily with Vue, Typescript, and Java, primarily focusing on the PDP and HF3P areas. Outside of work, I'm a proud millennial nerd with a deep love for video games and board games – always... Read More →
avatar for Caterina Buccoliero

Caterina Buccoliero

Leroy Merlin Italy


Thursday May 28, 2026 12:00 - 12:30 CEST
👾 DEV/TECH ARENA 135 Rue Sadi Carnot, Ronchin, France

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