TL;DR
Infra Import, launched last week, marks an important milestone in the ability to use Cycloid to create infrastructure as code and industrialize deployments even when using legacy code.
TL;DR
Infra Import, launched last week, marks an important milestone in the ability to use Cycloid to create infrastructure as code and industrialize deployments even when using legacy code.
We’ve taken our first steps into a new year and it is a new year from which we are expecting a lot. We’ve started as we mean to go on, and are really pleased to introduce InfraPolicies, the newest addition to the Cycloid stable.
Well, our devs keep coming up with new features, meaning my fingers are really going to need a break from typing this summer. This time, they’re really excited so, without further ado, I’d like to present Cycloid StackForms.
The pipeline is a core element of your stack and, in conjunction with infrastructure as code and config management, is an essential part of your environment. We decided it needed a little more love, and we’re proud to present our latest release which does just that. The new and improved Cycloid pipeline introduces two major improvements that will make managing your pipelines intuitive and safer, and a third improvement that will make ops very happy indeed!
Distributed teams, collaborative tools, democratic access to the CI/CD pipeline…
They’re all things that make our DevOps-loving hearts sing, but as your environments get more complex and your team grows and diversifies, it can be harder and harder to allow democratic access to your infra.
InfraView’s here to change all that.