A cloud platform is a suite of cloud computing services offered by a provider—such as AWS, Azure, or GCP—that enables organizations to build, deploy, and manage applications and infrastructure.
Teams keep telling themselves infrastructure is simple. 'It's just Terraform.' 'A contractor can clean it up.' Here's what those assumptions actually cost.
Your lead engineer thinks 10 AWS accounts is overkill. Here's why starting clean is weeks of work, while untangling later is 6-12 months of migration pain.
Infrastructure as Code follows the same architectural principles software engineering established decades ago. Here's why service-oriented patterns aren't workarounds—they're the right way to build.
Ready to build enterprise-grade Terraform? This guide covers the architectural patterns, governance frameworks, and practical implementation steps that successful teams use to balance compliance with team autonomy.
Learn why SOC 2 compliance is an implementation problem, not a paperwork problem—and how the right AWS foundation turns controls into code and evidence into automation.