What was the submission process like? You're a small startup so I'm curious to learn about what Open AI saw in your team to put you in the early batch of plugins
I think having this plugin be a natural extension of an existing product was very useful, as well as the large interest in our project once we announced it publicly
We see BigID and others in the data governance space focusing on cataloging schemas and identifying risks around access to data that violates policies. In cases where remediation requires a technical change, such as tokenizing data before sending to a third-party API, JumpWire offers a solution that doesn't require engineering to re-architect their systems.
Of course BigID could build their own technical controls for customers to install, but I'm seeing more partnerships happening in the space - Cyera and Wiz recently announced a tighter product integration [1].
There's also problems of offering a solution over SaaS. We believe a proxy must run in our customers' network for low latency, as well as the added security of data isolated to a VPC.
Hi Kaveh, congratulations on the launch. Is filtering by tag currently available (cost allocation and non-cost tag)? I definitely think you should add support for tracking other AWS services ASAP, as long as one can drill-down to the request level (e.g., GetObject).
You're right. This is a silly mistake on my part in rushing out this piece. I apologize. Thanks for pointing this out -I've since taken out the paragraph.
I'm following good form. No silent edits were made. There has been an Author's Note in that paragraph the entire time since the change acknowledging the miscalculation.
Having done hundreds of TCO analyses for customers moving object storage providers, this seems like it carves out a very interesting niche for Cloudflare. R2's higher storage costs (roughly triple) also make it a more manageable threat to specialized solutions like Storj DCS, Wasabi and Backblaze B2.
At Taloflow (https://www.taloflow.ai), (disclosure: I'm the CEO/Cofounder) we provide buying insights for cloud object storage (and soon other IaaS/PaaS). We will definitely be adding Cloudflare R2 to the mix.
Hey HN, we had this question pop up about how we moved our AWS glue jobs from Fargate to ECS on our last post, so wanted to follow up to answer that question.
This might be helpful for anyone thinking about a similar migration. If you have any questions / comments let us know.
Hi Corey! I'm the author of the blog post - I definitely agree with you. 9 times out of 10 engineering teams underestimate cost of engineering work as well as opportunity cost lost due to managing non-core functionality internally or moving away from managed services.
For us our pipeline was actually easier to work with Flink than Glue because of the restrictions that Amazon placed on it and so that factored into our decision.
we do this too at Taloflow.ai
we basically deliver a managed version of Grafana (rather than a proprietary UI) for our AWS cloud spend management tool. we work primarily with devs, and they tend to love and work with Grafana already, so this was a no brainer at our startup.