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    Google Cloud Platform Reviews
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    Google Cloud Platform

    Google

    Free ($300 in free credits)
    55,132 Ratings
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    Google Cloud is an online service that lets you create everything from simple websites to complex apps for businesses of any size. Customers who are new to the system will receive $300 in credits for testing, deploying, and running workloads. Customers can use up to 25+ products free of charge. Use Google's core data analytics and machine learning. All enterprises can use it. It is secure and fully featured. Use big data to build better products and find answers faster. You can grow from prototypes to production and even to planet-scale without worrying about reliability, capacity or performance. Virtual machines with proven performance/price advantages, to a fully-managed app development platform. High performance, scalable, resilient object storage and databases. Google's private fibre network offers the latest software-defined networking solutions. Fully managed data warehousing and data exploration, Hadoop/Spark and messaging.
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    Jenkins Reviews
    Jenkins, the most popular open-source automation server, provides hundreds of plugins that can be used to build, deploy, and automate any project. Jenkins is an extensible automation server that can be used to create CI servers or become the continuous delivery hub for any project. Jenkins is a Java-based program that can be run straight out of the box. It includes packages for Windows, Linux and macOS, as well as other Unix-like operating system packages. Jenkins is easy to set up and configure via its web interface. It also includes built-in help and on-the-fly error checking. Jenkins can be integrated with almost every tool in the Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery toolchain thanks to the hundreds of plugins available in the Update Center. Jenkins' plugin architecture allows for almost unlimited possibilities. Jenkins makes it easy to distribute work across multiple machines. This helps drive builds, tests, and deployments across multiple platforms more quickly.
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    Elasticsearch Reviews
    Elastic is a search company. Elasticsearch, Kibana Beats, Logstash, and Elasticsearch are the founders of the ElasticStack. These SaaS offerings allow data to be used in real-time and at scale for analytics, security, search, logging, security, and search. Elastic has over 100,000 members in 45 countries. Elastic's products have been downloaded more than 400 million times since their initial release. Today, thousands of organizations including Cisco, eBay and Dell, Goldman Sachs and Groupon, HP and Microsoft, as well as Netflix, Uber, Verizon and Yelp use Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud to power mission critical systems that generate new revenue opportunities and huge cost savings. Elastic is headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Mountain View, California. It has more than 1,000 employees in over 35 countries.
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    Heroku Reviews
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    Heroku

    Salesforce

    $7.00 per user per month
    7 Ratings
    Heroku is a cloud platform that allows companies to build, deliver and monitor apps. We're the fastest way to get from idea to URL without all the infrastructure headaches. "There's an App for That" - a catchy marketing campaign only a few years back introduced the world to a new relationship between the mobile phone and the world. Apps are now a part of our daily lives. Apps and their underlying APIs, whether mobile or web, are how we manage our lives and make purchases, interact with customers, stay informed, socialize, and stay informed. When customers interact with an app, it starts to impact the world. Companies can be saved or destroyed by getting apps out there, on the Internet quickly, and iterating fast. Heroku is relentlessly focused on apps and the developer experience. Heroku allows companies of all sizes to embrace the value of apps and not the distractions of hardware or servers - virtual or real.
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    WordPress Reviews
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    WordPress powers 35% the internet. WordPress.com is the best place to get it. Start building your website now. What can you do with WordPress.com? WordPress.com allows you to create any kind of website you want. It's powerful, flexible, secure, & customizable just as you want your business. To grow your business, promote your products, use advanced statistics, SEO tools, and connect to built-in audiences via social media. You create the widgets, we make the website. We can process payments, set up taxes and shipping, and even build a marketing plan. Everyone has a view. You can make your mark online with the best blogging tool in the world. Join millions of people who are eager to hear what you have. There are thousands of layouts to choose from, and storage and design options allow you to upload any file you want. This will give your work the attention it deserves.
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    AWS Elastic Beanstalk Reviews
    AWS Elastic Beanstalk makes it easy to deploy and scale web applications and services using Java,.NET and PHP. It also supports services written with Node.js and Python. Ruby, Go and Go on familiar servers like Apache, Nginx and Passenger. Upload your code and Elastic Beanstalk will handle the deployment. This includes capacity provisioning, load balance, auto-scaling, and monitoring of application health. You retain full control over AWS resources that power your application and can access them at any time. Elastic Beanstalk is free and you only pay for the AWS resources required to store and run your applications. Elastic Beanstalk makes it easy to deploy your application to AWS. To upload your application, you can use the AWS Management console, a Git repository or an integrated development environment (IDE), such as Eclipse and Visual Studio.
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