I attended a wonderful DevOps meetup last week. And I liked it so much that I can't resist recording few of its ideas and details. It was delivered by Andy Croll who is the single developer (Ops/Web designer/BA/QA/DBA...) army behind the website at the link below. I wish I could rewind the time and video record the session.
The above set is described more precisely at following link, in Andy's words:
http://andycroll.com/2012/06/08/impulseflyer-poster-child-for-the-cloud/
The primary idea matches with the lean mean startup. The Platform as a Service, Infrastructure as a Service, Software as a Service and ... so many services available and huge number of people people involved in maintaining them, a smarter way is to to deliver is to utilize them and be more efficient and effective at the same time.
One liner details about tools stack:
[open language cloud application platform]
[an open-source JavaScript library that helps you build the next generation of HTML5 and CSS3-powered websites]
[tool you need to pinpoint and solve performance issues in your Ruby, Java, .NET, PHP and Python apps.]
[Hosted continuous integration and deployment -- sets up in minutes and runs your tests up to 10x faster, with Selenium support]
[The Heroku Process Manager, Managing your processes to add scalability and save you money]
[keeps you up to date on the ruby gems that matter to you]
[customer relationship management and messaging tool for web app]
[record Heatmaps for your website pages]
[makes it easy to attract new subscribers, send them beautiful email newsletters and see stunning reports on the results]
[SMTP relay services to deliver transactional emails triggered by web apps]
[simple, effective, agile project management tool that allows your team to collaborate around a shared backlog of stories]
[is the easiest way to enable true HTML5 Video on your site]
The above set is described more precisely at following link, in Andy's words:
http://andycroll.com/2012/06/08/impulseflyer-poster-child-for-the-cloud/