Business
    How Do CI/CD Pipelines Work with PaaS?
    The most dangerous deployment process is the one that works perfectly until it doesn’t. I learned this while working with a software team that had built a successful application over several years. The product was growing. Customers were happy. The engineering team was productive. Then came the release. A routine update. A small change. A familiar process. Someone manually deployed the application. Someone else checked the logs. Another person verified the database changes. It...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 12:36:27 0 78
    Business
    Can I Use Docker with PaaS?
    A developer once told me something that perfectly captured the tension many engineering teams feel when choosing a cloud platform. “We want the simplicity of PaaS,” he said, “but we don’t want to give up Docker.” That sentence sounds like a technical preference. It is actually a strategic question. Because behind the discussion about Docker and Platform as a Service is a much larger organizational challenge: How much control should a team maintain, and how...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 12:35:29 0 91
    Business
    Does PaaS Support Kubernetes?
    A few years ago, I sat in a meeting where two technology leaders were arguing over what appeared to be a simple infrastructure decision. One wanted the speed and simplicity of Platform as a Service. The other wanted Kubernetes. The discussion quickly became philosophical. One side valued abstraction. The other valued control. One side wanted developers shipping code. The other wanted engineering teams owning the platform. At one point, someone summarized the debate with a question:...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 12:31:51 0 81
    Business
    Does PaaS Support Containers?
    A few years ago, I was sitting with a software leadership team during what should have been a routine cloud strategy discussion. The agenda seemed straightforward. Evaluate Platform as a Service options. Compare deployment workflows. Estimate costs. Select a vendor. Then someone asked a question that instantly changed the conversation: “If we move to PaaS, do we have to give up containers?” The room became noticeably quieter. For years, many technology leaders viewed...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 12:07:24 0 100
    Business
    Which Programming Languages Are Supported for PaaS?
    A few years ago, I sat in on a technology planning session that began with what seemed like a straightforward question. A product leader wanted to know whether the company’s existing applications could move to a Platform as a Service environment. The engineering team immediately started discussing deployment pipelines, databases, scalability, and security. Then someone asked a simpler question. “What languages does the platform actually support?” The room paused....
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 12:01:23 0 93
    Business
    How Do I Deploy an Application to a PaaS?
    The first time I watched a developer deploy an application to a Platform as a Service, the moment felt almost suspiciously easy. A code repository was connected. A few settings were configured. A button was clicked. Minutes later, the application was running publicly on the internet. No server provisioning. No operating system configuration. No late-night SSH sessions. No frantic search for missing dependencies. The developer smiled. The infrastructure team looked slightly...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 11:57:54 0 100
    Business
    How Do PaaS Providers Charge for Usage?
    A product leader once told me something that has stayed with me for years. “We budgeted for cloud infrastructure. What we didn’t budget for was understanding the bill.” The statement drew laughter around the conference table. Then the room became quiet. Because everyone had experienced some version of the same challenge. A cloud invoice arrives. The total seems higher than expected. Teams start investigating. Was it traffic growth? Database activity? Storage expansion?...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 11:42:27 0 101
    Business
    Which PaaS Has the Lowest Cost?
    A founder once showed me a spreadsheet that had clearly consumed an entire weekend. Rows of cloud providers. Columns of pricing estimates. Monthly projections extending two years into the future. Every line item had been scrutinized. Every hosting provider ranked from least expensive to most expensive. He pointed proudly to the winner. A platform that would save approximately $87 per month compared to his second-choice option. Then I asked a question that changed the conversation....
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 11:24:53 0 105
    Business
    What Is the Pricing Model for PaaS?
    A CFO once joined a product strategy meeting with what seemed like a reasonable request. He wanted a forecast. Not revenue. Not customer growth. He wanted to know what the company's Platform as a Service costs would look like one year later. The engineering team exchanged glances. Someone estimated a few hundred dollars per month. Another guessed several thousand. A third argued that it depended entirely on traffic. All three were partially correct. And that uncertainty reveals...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 11:22:47 0 107
    Business
    Is There a Free PaaS?
    The question arrives with remarkable consistency. Sometimes it comes from a startup founder building an MVP on nights and weekends. Sometimes from a student launching a portfolio project. Occasionally from an engineering manager trying to validate a new product idea before requesting budget approval. The question sounds simple: “Is there a free PaaS?” The answer, technically, is yes. But the more interesting answer is that "free" means very different things depending on...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 11:21:08 0 106
    Business
    How Much Does PaaS Cost?
    A founder once asked me a question that seemed straightforward. “How much will Platform as a Service cost us?” He was expecting a number. Maybe a range. Perhaps a spreadsheet. Instead, I asked him a different question. “How much does complexity cost your team today?” He paused. Because that was the real issue. The company had talented developers. They had ambitious product goals. They even had customers waiting for new features. What they didn’t have was...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 10:21:33 0 49
    Business
    Which PaaS Is Best for Python, Node.js, Java, and .NET Applications?
    There’s a question I hear surprisingly often from founders, engineering leaders, and even seasoned architects: “Which Platform as a Service should we choose?” At first glance, it sounds like a technical decision. Compare pricing. Review features. Pick a winner. But after watching dozens of organizations make this choice, I’ve learned something different. The best PaaS is rarely the platform with the longest feature list. It’s the platform that aligns with...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 10:20:17 0 45
    Business
    What Are the Alternatives to Heroku?
    The Question That Only Comes After a Team Starts Feeling “Held Together” A product leader once told me something I’ve heard in slightly different language across startups, scale-ups, and enterprise teams: “We didn’t realize we needed an alternative to Heroku until Heroku started feeling like a ceiling.” Not a failure. Not a breakdown. A ceiling. That word matters. Because it captures a very specific moment in a company’s evolution—when a...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-06 08:53:24 0 567
    Business
    Is Heroku Still a Good Choice?
    The Platform Everyone Outgrows… or Thinks They Do A startup CTO once told me something I’ve heard variations of for more than a decade: “We know Heroku is great. We’re just not sure if we’re supposed to still be using it.” That hesitation says more about the cloud industry than it does about Heroku. Because underneath the question isn’t doubt about capability. It’s doubt about legitimacy—whether a platform known for simplicity can...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-06 08:48:13 0 462
    Business
    How Does Microsoft Azure App Service Compare to Google App Engine?
    The Meeting Where Everyone Was Right—and Still Disagreed A product leader once told me about a cloud selection meeting that stretched across three weeks and ended with a decision nobody felt fully certain about. On one side of the table: engineers advocating for Google App Engine. On the other: architects pushing Microsoft Azure App Service. Both sides had proof. Benchmarks. Architecture diagrams. Cost projections. Migration plans. And yet the debate kept circling back to a quieter...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-06 08:46:38 0 511
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