Pegasystems announced the general availability of Pega Infinity ’24.1™.
Massdriver, an extensible cloud management solution for platform engineering, is now available.
Massdriver’s enterprise DevOps product offers powerful observability and design functionality for managing multi-cloud infrastructure. Ideal for cloud operators, the Massdriver platform brings forward the transparency needed for enterprises to get a clear view of their cloud-managed services while maintaining security and compliance. Most critical, Massdriver’s platform orchestrator offers a cloud-agnostic environment where observability and cloud infrastructure design meet in one solution for straightforward cloud management.
Massdriver enables developer self-service in just a few clicks. The solution takes the pain out of managing and configuring cloud infrastructure with observability that eliminates operations backlogs. The solution is for multi-cloud infrastructure, including AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
"With the rapidly changing security and compliance landscape, it is more important than ever for organizations to shift these concerns all the way left and embrace platform engineering," said David Williams, co-founder and CTO of Massdriver. "Standardizing cloud infrastructure around these concerns with a product mindset allows organizations to rapidly adjust to the market, providing a unique competitive advantage."
Massdriver’s enterprise-ready platform focuses on:
- Design - DevOps teams build a catalog of secure infrastructure components with integrated guardrails using familiar tools such as Terraform, OpenTofu, or Helm, enabling developers to easily access and deploy these components for rapid feature development.
- Deploy - Visually deploy complex architectures across regions and providers with one click. Focus on features instead of infrastructure.
- Observe - Get meaningful metrics, cloud costs, and alerting out of the box with observability built into every bundle.
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