Best Operations Management Software for AWS CloudFormation

Find and compare the best Operations Management software for AWS CloudFormation in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Operations Management software for AWS CloudFormation on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    New Relic Reviews
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    Around 25 million engineers work across dozens of distinct functions. Engineers are using New Relic as every company is becoming a software company to gather real-time insight and trending data on the performance of their software. This allows them to be more resilient and provide exceptional customer experiences. New Relic is the only platform that offers an all-in one solution. New Relic offers customers a secure cloud for all metrics and events, powerful full-stack analytics tools, and simple, transparent pricing based on usage. New Relic also has curated the largest open source ecosystem in the industry, making it simple for engineers to get started using observability.
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    Faddom Reviews

    Faddom

    Faddom

    $1 per node per month
    3 Ratings
    Faddom's software for application dependency mapping uses network traffic protocols in order to automatically map all cloud and on-prem platforms. Get a 24/7, real-time holistic view of all hybrid servers, applications and dependencies. Lightweight. No agents. No credentials. No firewalls. Pricing starts at $1 per node per month. Free for 30 days. Trial is free with no credit card.
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    Datree Reviews

    Datree

    Datree.io

    $10 per user per month
    Prevent misconfigurations rather than halting deployments through automated policy enforcement for Infrastructure as Code. Implement policies designed to avert misconfigurations across platforms like Kubernetes, Terraform, and CloudFormation, thereby ensuring application stability with automated testing for policy infringements or potential issues that could disrupt services or negatively impact performance. Transition to cloud-native infrastructure with reduced risk by utilizing pre-defined policies, or tailor your own to fulfill unique needs. Concentrate on enhancing your applications instead of getting bogged down by infrastructure management by enforcing standard policies applicable to various infrastructure orchestrators. Streamline the process by removing the necessity for manual code reviews for infrastructure-as-code adjustments, as checks are automatically conducted with each pull request. Maintain your current DevOps practices with a policy enforcement system that harmonizes effortlessly with your existing source control and CI/CD frameworks, allowing for a more efficient and responsive development cycle. This approach not only enhances productivity but also fosters a culture of continuous improvement and reliability in software deployment.
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