Founder Here<p>Onepane is a CloudOps tool designed to reduce the challenges faced by cloud users, whether they're small startups or large enterprises.<p>Cloud adoption starts small and grows with the organization. Initially, it's all about getting things up and running quickly. However, this approach often leads to non-standardized setups and a tangled web of cloud resources that become a pain to manage as your business scales.<p>We've lived through the struggles that different teams encounter when following their own cloud best practices, often chosen by individual engineers rather than being standardized across the organization. With multiple tools for Git, CICD, Monitoring, APM, and more, the absence of a centralized view complicates matters even further. Cloud's dynamic nature means changes happen frequently and without proper tracking, making it difficult to maintain a clear overview of resources, changes, and alerts along with their respective ownerships and impacted applications.<p>So, summarizing the challenges faced by cloud users:<p>- Divergent Best Practices: Different teams within an organization often adopt cloud best practices, which may not align with organizational standards.<p>- Tool Overload: There are many cloud tools out there for tasks like version control, CI/CD, monitoring, APM, and more. However, the data tends to be scattered across these tools, making it challenging to see the big picture.<p>- Dynamic Changes: The cloud is dynamic, and changes happen
frequently. Keeping track of these changes and correlating them can be a nightmare.<p>- Lack of Visibility: The absence of a centralized tool for resource management, change tracking, and alerts with clear ownership and application context can lead to operational chaos.<p>In response to these issues, we've been developing Onepane, that leverages a Well-Architected Framework. While existing frameworks introduced by public cloud providers lack automation and real-time updates, we aim to bridge this gap with Onepane.<p>Onepane is designed to assist cloud customers in systematically achieving a well-architected infrastructure. Our first step involves addressing visibility challenges, gradually building towards an Automated Well-Architected Framework for Multi-Cloud environments.