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July 11, 2025
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We’re dependent on the Internet; and the internet? It’s dependent on high availability architecture. What would you do if it just stopped working one day? No work. No social media sites. No streaming channels. What would we do with ourselves?
If you’re having trouble with constant deployments that take hours of DevOps, manually scaling your servers and high cloud spend, we’re going to show you how to overcome them by using a cloud infrastructure management tool.
As we’ve previously illustrated in ourWhat is EaaSarticle, Environment as a Service has the application and its environment version controlled and managed as a single entity. A few immediate benefits of this approach are lowered costs, increased speed, and experimentation possibilities.
Your products are unique for you and your end-users, and you want to ensure they’re always top-notch and ready for use. But how do you make your product production-ready? What kind of testing should you conduct to reach that point?
You want to deliver a flawless app to your stakeholders, not overwork your team members, and get to production within your allotted time frame. But wait, a bottleneck appears.
Software as a Service (SaaS) is now the largest segment in the public cloud market. This model transformed having to be a large “well-oiled” company with lots of resources to virtually anyone being able to turn their ideas into software distributed to customers worldwide.
SaaS companies constantly make improvements and develop new features (big and small) to enhance user experience and “keep up with the times” for each product. In turn, they’re optimizing their SaaS release management process each time. Or are they?
To make developers’ productivity properly suited for the scale, complexity, and velocity of modern IT environments, you need to rely on enablement engineering.
Bunnyshell is growing into a collaborative platform for teams: developers, product managers, QA Engineers, and Sales, supporting the new way of building software that involves more people than developers.