Versatile software engineer with a background in .NET consulting and CMS development. Working on regaining my embedded development skills to get more involved with IoT opportunities.
Good question. So what Dashbird does, is it centralizes all your AWS data in one quick overview (which can be hard to achieve especially with larger infras), and send you automated error/warning alerts, notify you of anomalies in your resources. And overall it gives you a smoother, easier and faster way to navigate and group your AWS resources. And on top of that runs your data against industry best practices, benchmarks your infra and gives you actionable advice on how and where exactly improvements can be made.
How is this different than what could be built or visualized using X-Ray and CloudWatch dashboards?
Hi Scott,
Good question. So what Dashbird does, is it centralizes all your AWS data in one quick overview (which can be hard to achieve especially with larger infras), and send you automated error/warning alerts, notify you of anomalies in your resources. And overall it gives you a smoother, easier and faster way to navigate and group your AWS resources. And on top of that runs your data against industry best practices, benchmarks your infra and gives you actionable advice on how and where exactly improvements can be made.
That's very much in a nutshell but here's more on how Dashbird works: dashbird.io/blog/getting-started-w...