INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Stackery, a 4-year old Portland startup, wants to help development teams deliver serverless resources on AWS more easily, and today it
announced several enhancements to the platform.With serverless applications, the development team outlines a set of trigger events and the
serverless platform for AWS
a virtual whiteboard, where development teams can build serverless applications in a highly visual way, then it helps with testing and
deployment of the app on AWS
Zonca says that the updates they are announcing today focus on building in security and governance into the platform, while offering a full
and help them take what we have developed as a set of best practices around securely delivering applications over the course of the last
explained.For starters, they are offering a code review for known vulnerabilities as they pop the application into their git repository,
said.The company is also helping test that code, which gets a bit tricky when ephemeral serverless infrastructure is involved
their system testing or integration testing or unit testing, and even provide an environment associated with this pull request for humans to
to staging or production environments, Stackery can automatically promote that change set
Companies can then choose to do a final review before deployment or simply allow it to deploy automatically once the application passes all
the contingencies the team set up.Stackery was founded in 2016
It has raised $7.4 million, according to Crunchbase data.