GORILLASTACK UPDATES
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Product Releases and Updates
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13 Mar 2020
By Steven Noble | 13 Mar 2020
One of the great promises of cloud computing is that it will let you: guarantee availability by scaling up resources when required guarantee savings by scaling […]
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23 Jan 2020
We now support the creation of snapshots for RDS clusters in our Create DB Snapshots action. Just like when starting and stopping RDS clusters, a different […]
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24 Dec 2019
Customers were telling us: sometimes, creating Rules can be a little involved. I really want to be browsing “use cases” and enabling different “outcomes”. We couldn’t […]
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06 Dec 2019
We’re excited to announce the launch of our latest product – Real Time Events. Customers leverage Real Time Events to catch AWS mistakes and threats in […]
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15 Nov 2019
A GorillaStack customer wanted to be able to click on links from the Rules Index to access their private documentation pages for different Rules. We implemented […]
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24 Oct 2019
Customers regularly use our Lambda Actions to pass JSON payloads and environment variables to their Lambda functions at runtime. Recently customers have been asking us whether […]
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10 Oct 2019
Some customers told us that they wanted to roll their GorillaStack subscription into their AWS subscription bill. We’re pleased to announce that we now support payments […]
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11 Sep 2019
For a long time, customers have wanted easier access to their past invoices and payment history. In recent maintenance work around our billing system, we decided […]
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17 Jul 2019
Driving GorillaStack configuration through Terraform We have spent some time building a Terraform provider for GorillaStack. We’ll explore the “what” and “why” in some FAQs below, […]
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11 Jul 2019
We can now support the capability to optionally wait on resource state change after action invocation before proceeding to the next action in a sequence of […]
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