Best Microservices Tools for PostgreSQL

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    Qrvey Reviews
    About Qrvey Qrvey pioneered multi-tenant self-service analytics for SaaS companies and now leads the evolution toward AI-driven, autonomous analytics. With over 20 years of experience, we provide industry-leading guidance and support, ensuring our clients achieve their analytics goals. Our deep understanding of multi-tenant SaaS architecture and comprehensive services make us the partner of choice for SaaS leaders. About Qrvey Platform Qrvey is the embedded analytics platform designed specifically for SaaS companies. Qrvey offers insight, agility and growth. Insight for your customers · True self-service with unlimited customization · AI-driven insights · No-code workflow automation Agility for your product team · End-to-end embedded analytics platform · Native multi-tenant security · Flexible multi-cloud deployments Growth for your business · Flat-rate pricing for scale · Unmatched monetization opportunities · Embedded services
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    JHipster Reviews
    JHipster serves as a comprehensive development platform designed for the rapid creation, development, and deployment of contemporary web applications and microservice architectures. It accommodates a variety of frontend technologies, such as Angular, React, and Vue, and also extends support to mobile applications using Ionic and React Native. On the backend, JHipster offers compatibility with Spring Boot (utilizing either Java or Kotlin), Micronaut, Quarkus, Node.js, and .NET frameworks. When it comes to deployment, the platform adheres to cloud-native principles via Docker and Kubernetes, providing deployment options for various environments including AWS, Azure, Cloud Foundry, Google Cloud Platform, Heroku, and OpenShift. The primary objective is to produce a comprehensive and modern web application or microservice architecture equipped with a high-performance and resilient server-side stack, showcasing excellent test coverage. The user interface is designed to be sleek, modern, and mobile-first, utilizing Angular, React, or Vue along with Bootstrap for styling. Moreover, the platform incorporates a powerful workflow for application building through tools like Webpack and Maven or Gradle, ensuring a resilient microservice architecture that remains focused on cloud-native methodologies. This holistic approach ensures that developers have all the resources they need to create scalable and efficient applications.
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