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January 2025

Heroku Vs. AWS: Which Cloud Solution Fits Your Development Needs?

It’s often said that Heroku is ideal for developers who prioritize rapid and straightforward application deployment. Meanwhile, AWS is seen as the ideal choice for applications requiring advanced scalability and intensive performance. Yet, as both platforms have evolved, their offerings have expanded, and some overlaps have emerged, making it more challenging to distinguish their strengths and limitations.

Fargate Vs. Lambda: Understanding AWS Serverless Solutions

Things are changing. Technology differences between serverless and container-based systems are rapidly blurring. In 2020, Amazon Web Services (AWS) enabled AWS Lambda to package and deploy functions as container images instead of bundling all of a function’s code and dependencies in a.zip file. Today, more organizations are increasingly deploying Lambda functions as Docker container images. These companies want to reap the benefits of serverless computing, containers, and container orchestration.

What Is The Cloud? A Beginner's Guide

YouTube. Netflix. Uber. Spotify. TikTok. You name it. You sign up and get your own account. Once you set it up however you want, you can access it from any internet-enabled device, including smartphones and smartwatches. If your device breaks, or is lost, or you switch to a new one, you can still access your account, as well as its settings and information, from another device without having to recreate everything from scratch.

Azure Blob Storage Pricing Breakdown: Your Guide For 2025

Microsoft Azure Blob Storage stands out as a scalable, reliable, and versatile cloud storage solution for modern businesses. The block storage platform is also popular for replicating data across multiple data centers. This redundancy safeguards your records in case of data center failures or regional disasters. These capabilities come at a cost, which impacts your bottom line. Let’s break down how much Blob Storage costs, including the key factors that influence Azure Blob Storage pricing.

New Relic Cost Optimization: 9 Surefire Ways To Cut Your Observability Costs

New Relic has established itself as a top observability platform with full-stack monitoring. Unifying all telemetry data — metrics, events, logs, and traces — into one platform delivers deep performance insights and enables faster troubleshooting without juggling multiple tools. Also, New Relic prioritizes developers with tools like CodeStream, integrating error details and telemetry directly into the IDE.

New Relic Cost Optimization: 9 Surefire Ways To Cut Your Observability Costs

New Relic has established itself as a top observability platform with full-stack monitoring. Unifying all telemetry data — metrics, events, logs, and traces — into one platform delivers deep performance insights and enables faster troubleshooting without juggling multiple tools. Also, New Relic prioritizes developers with tools like CodeStream, integrating error details and telemetry directly into the IDE.

Cloud Testing Tools: Features, Benefits, And Top Examples For 2025

It’s a fast-paced digital landscape out there. So, building a reliable platform for your customers is crucial. They need assurance that your platform won’t be plagued by bugs, downtime, or outages, ensuring business continuity. This isn’t the stuff of traditional manual testing and quality assurance. Instead, you’ll want to empower your developers and QA teams with solid cloud testing tools.

Elevate Your Business Strategy With These 10 Financial Reporting Tools

Financial reporting tools help businesses of all sizes manage budgets, track performance, and make informed decisions. By automating repetitive tasks, they save time, reduce errors and improve accuracy. The demand for these tools is skyrocketing. In 2024, the market was valued at $14.94 billion and is expected to reach $37.56 billion by 2031. The rise of cloud-based solutions and the need for real-time financial insights are major drivers behind this growth.

Databricks Cost Optimization: 8 Tips To Maximize Value

Data engineering. Data science. Machine learning. Data governance. These are just a few of the many capabilities that make Databricks a favorite among developers and data engineers. Yet, most have one common complaint — its cost. Some say it’s too expensive, especially for small and medium-sized organizations. Others find it hard to justify using the platform due to budget limits. In addition, maintaining and running data warehouses can be costly.

Amazon Bedrock Pricing: How Much It Costs (And Handy Bedrock Cost Optimization Tips)

If you are reading this, you likely understand how Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) can improve your organization, from operational efficiency to boosting your bottom line. Yet, setting up and running a robust AI infrastructure, including a massive dataset for training and specialized tools, can be expensive. Amazon Bedrock wants to simplify this challenge, enabling you to build generative AI applications faster and easier. But is Amazon Bedrock pricing worth it?

Product Release Notes December 2024

As we step into 2025, we’re thrilled to reflect on the strides we’ve made in December and all throughout the last year to empower the FinOps and cloud cost management practices of our customers. These updates mark another milestone in our journey to continuously improve your experience, providing the insights and control you need to manage cloud costs efficiently.

Top Cloud Cost News From December 2024

It might not be anywhere near springtime yet, but it’s still the perfect time to plant seeds for your brand new (or redesigned, or fine-tuned …) cost management strategy for 2025. To make sure your foundation is solid as you move forward, take advantage of these helpful resources for building and refining your FinOps practice: Think of brushing up on all this knowledge as the business version of hitting the gym for the new year.

60 SaaS Tools Dominating The Market In 2025

SaaS tools enable companies of all sizes to get to market quickly, enhance their service delivery, and improve efficiency. By leveraging “ready-to-go” and “proven” platforms, SaaS companies can also avoid building systems from scratch, which is time-consuming and costly. Yet, 61% of companies have over 100 SaaS applications, which can be overwhelming to manage. Orphaned subscriptions are also common. Most companies regularly use only about half of their SaaS stack.