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Moving ChartMogul to AWS and Kubernetes

Chart Mogul

A few months ago, we retired our last pieces of infrastructure on DigitalOcean, marking our migration to AWS as complete. Our journey was not your regular AWS migration as it involved moving our infrastructure from classic VMs to containers orchestrated by Kubernetes. Ultimately, we decided to go with AWS.

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Building a Data Engineering Stack That Boosts Scalability

Chart Mogul

Analyze our performance and identify problem points Highlight the best performing lead sources Run sales forecasting Facilitate strategic decision-making Run our sales process and communicate with customers In addition, ChartMogul teams use various tools to manage go-t0-market functions, including Zendesk, Customer.io, and Livestorm.

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Frontegg Announces $5M Seed Round for First of Its Kind SaaS-as-a-Service Platform Aimed at Accelerating Global SaaS Innovation

Frontegg

Presenting: the first pre-built suite of universal SaaS capabilities, enabling SaaS teams to focus on core features, shorten time-to-market and drive user adoption. Before AWS, engineering teams had to scale their own infrastructure.

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Unlocking Agility and Scalability: Harnessing the Power of Cloud Computing

Valerian Tech

Serverless platforms, such as AWS Lambda and Azure Functions, automatically scale resources based on demand, providing agility and cost optimization. Containers and Kubernetes: Containers have transformed application deployment and management, enabling lightweight and portable software packaging.

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SaaS Applications Architecture – The How

Frontegg

Before getting started you will need to analyze your target audience and understand the market/s you will be operating in. This article will dive into these exact specifics and introduce you to the best available options in the market right now. Going the Amazon Web Services (AWS) route? PostgreSQL is also a decent option.