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The Infrastructure Automation platform we were looking for

  • By Computer Software
  • on 10/01/2023

What do you like best about the product?
The ControlMonkey platform was everything my team needed in order to manage and scale our AWS environments.
We use ControlMonkey as an Infrastructure CI/CD solution, and that helps us to release faster to production, without compromising on security or compliance.
Thanks to ControlMonkey we successfully shifted our mindset and strategy from ClickOps to fully GitOps.
The team there is super strong, and every feature we requested was developed in a week, which really blew my mind.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not much that I dislike, this product has been a real game changer for us, but one thing to mention is that they still haven't got their own Terraform Module registry as part of what they offer.
Not that this is a big deal, but just wanted to point that out.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Prior to ControlMonkey, we used to handle all our Infrastructure operations manually through the AWS console, lacking any well-defined procedures for provisioning Infrastructure.
The ControlMonkey platform ensures that our cloud environment consistently maintains its intended configuration.


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