Tag: SaaS
Permiso Makes Open Source Tool to Identify Cloud Threats Available
Permiso today launched an open source tool dubbed CloudGrappler that surfaces indicators of compromise in cloud computing environments ...
Survey: Significant Shift in IaC Tool Preferences
A Firefly survey suggests usage of infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tools is evolving rapidly in the cloud computing era ...
Scrimmage for Control: On-Premises Vs. SaaS in the Observability Super Bowl of 2024
Using a SaaS solution where data is stored on the vendor’s infrastructure is like playing a football game at your opponent’s home field ...
F5 Looks to Streamline Application Networking
F5 announced a SaaS edition of its NGINX application networking portfolio, which are now all available under a single enterprise license ...
Agile is no Excuse
Agile doesn’t excuse bad communications, and DevOps is not short for 'random change on a whim.' Don MacVittie explains the importance of a clear product roadmap ...
The Trouble With SaaS (or, Nothing is a Silver Bullet)
Both SaaS and rapid iteration are great on paper, but like just about every good idea in IT, they are being treated like a panacea ...
4 Things to Consider When Integrating Generative AI
SaaS companies are integrating generative AI capabilities into their products and services. However, in the race to join the hype, many companies are building first and strategizing later ...
The Growing Impact of Generative AI on Low-Code/No-Code Development
The fusion of generative AI and no-code/low-code platforms empowers users to shape their software's behavior without delving into intricate technicalities ...
Defining ‘Best’
The tools you already have within your organization are capable of more than you think. Take advantage of them ...
Roadie Adds Scorecard Tool to Backstage SaaS Platform
Roadie today made generally available a tool that automatically tracks and reports how software development teams are performing against engineering standards defined by a DevOps team. The Tech Insights tool is an ...
How to Avoid Risk When Using Multiple Low-Code Platforms
Organizations are still increasing their use of low-code/no-code (LCNC). But this adoption isn't always consolidated around one tool—frequently, multiple low-code/no-code platforms are used under the same roof. In fact, Gartner predicts that ...