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  2. Heroku - Wikipedia

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    Heroku Postgres is the Cloud database (DBaaS) service for Heroku based on PostgreSQL. Heroku Postgres provides features like continuous protection, rollback, and high availability; also forks, followers, and data clips. Heroku Redis Heroku Redis is the customized Redis from Heroku to provide a better developer experience. It is fully managed ...

  3. HipChat - Wikipedia

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    HipChat Data Center was Atlassian's self-hosted team communication offering. [33] In addition to integration with Atlassian's other products, HipChat integrated with services such as GitHub, MailChimp and Heroku. [34] To allow for more third-party integrations to be added, HipChat featured a REST interface with several language-specific ...

  4. Comparison of continuous integration software - Wikipedia

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    Web Services, Bitbucket, GitHub, GitLab, Google Cloud Services, Heroku, Modulus Buildbot: Python: GPL: Command-line Command-line Command-line Email, Web, GUI, IRC: Un­known Un­known BuildMaster: Cross-platform: Proprietary: Yes Yes Cross-platform command-line Email, custom No Many CircleCI: Hosted, Self-Hosted Proprietary: Command-line ...

  5. Parse, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Parse was founded in 2011 by Tikhon Bernstam, [3] Ilya Sukhar, James Yu, and Kevin Lacker, previously at Google and Y Combinator.The firm produces back-end tools for mobile developers that help mobile developers store data in the cloud, manage identity log-ins, handle push notifications and run custom code in the cloud.

  6. Backend as a service - Wikipedia

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    Self-hosted BaaS allow developers to host backend on their own servers, providing more flexibility and potential to customization compared to cloud-based BaaS, which often is more difficult to migrate from. However, developers are also in charge of managing the infrastructure, security, and scalability of their servers. [15] [26]

  7. Buddy (software) - Wikipedia

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    Buddy (also known as Buddy.Works) is a web-based and self-hosted continuous integration and delivery software for Git developers that can be used to build, test, and deploy web sites and applications with code from GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab.

  8. Self-hosting (web services) - Wikipedia

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    Self-hosting is the practice of running and maintaining a website or service using a private web server, instead of using a service outside of the administrator's own control. Self-hosting allows users to have more control over their data, privacy, and computing infrastructure, as well as potentially saving costs and improving skills.

  9. Data as a service - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, most organisations have used data stored in a self-contained repository, for which software was specifically developed to access and present the data in a human-readable form. One result of this paradigm is the bundling of both the data and the software needed to interpret it into a single package, sold as a consumer product.