Information Technology & Services - San Francisco, California, United States
Some Engineering builds open source software. Our flagship project is Cloudkeeper, a "Housekeeping for Clouds" - find leaky resources, manage quota limits, detect drift and π clean up πIt's the stuff that no engineer wants to deal with. ππ©The π clean up π part is kind of a big deal. Because usually that means hand-jamming resources with shell scripts or in your cloud console. We automate that away. Gone. Forever. π€How?In a new way that's different from existing approaches. Your cloud infrastructure is really a graph, with lots of dependencies. So why is it then that all the cloud tools out there give you are "rows & columns" view of of your resources?Cloudkeeper is different. Cloudkeeper indexes resources, captures dependencies and maps out your infrastructure in a graph so that it's understandable for a human. The graph contains attributes for each resource. Developers and SREs can search the graph with a query language, and create alerting and clean-up workflows. The clean up workflows run on a schedule - you can just sit back, relax, and let the workflows do the heavy lifting. Our areas of expertise - help customers to:+ build resilient cloud infrastructure+ clean up drift from aborted Terraform runs and broken CI/CD pipelines+ bring order to large multi-account structures+ reduce cloud spend to a level that your CFO will leave you alone foreverPS: You should totally go visit our GitHub repo at https://github.com/someengineering/cloudkeeper
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