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Otoroshi with LLM: simplify your API and AI service management on Clever Cloud
Your applications and services are evolving in an increasingly complex environment, requiring effective management of APIs and interactions with artificial intelligence models such as the very popular LLMs (Large Language Models).
Clever Cloud and DataConnect Africa: the first step towards a secure, sovereign cloud for Africa
As part of its international growth, Clever Cloud has signed its first partnership in Côte d'Ivoire, with DataConnet Africa, to offer the region's first Sovereign and Secure cloud.
clever cloud fest. is coming
Clever Cloud announces its clever cloud fest. an event to bring together customers, prospects, partners and more.
Metabase on Clever Cloud: easily query and visualize your data
Your business generates data, which you need to analyse, understand and make available to your teams, both technical and non-technical. To meet this need, we worked with David Sferruzza to integrate Metabase for the cloud, which is available on our Marketplace and can be easily deployed on Clever Cloud.
Clever Cloud joins Hexatrust
Clever Cloud recently joined Hexatrust, in line with its commitment to security in the cloud, and the importance of creating and supporting French and European digital ecosystems.
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How to deploy a Deno application
Rejoice! The long-awaited Deno 1.0 release is among us. What is Deno you ask?…
Integrate Metabase in Ruby on Rails
Today, I am proposing a very simple tutorial. I needed to integrate a Metabase dashboard…
TCP ports are now configurable from Clever Tools
Good news everyone, you can now open a TCP port on your application. Everything you…
Deploy node projects as static – MDX-Deck demo
As some of you may know, we love to present tech talks at Clever Cloud,…
30k+ icons on Clever (and counting…)
Entrepreneur for a long time; Clément Sauvage (@clementsauvage) set up his first company when…
Access Logs are now available from Clever Tools
Yes you read it right, you can now access your access logs. How you ask?…