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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.
Azimutt on Clever Cloud: easily view and manage your SQL databases
Simply creating databases is great, but being able to explore, analyze and manage them in a user-friendly interface is even better. With this in mind, we worked with Loïc Knuchel to integrate Azimutt on Clever Cloud.
FrankenPHP, sessions in Materia KV, lifecycle: what will change in PHP on Clever Cloud
Since the first week of the year, we've delivered. There have been many new features on Clever Cloud, some more visible than others.
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Manage your projects using Organisations
French version below More information regarding the Clever Cloud's "Organisations" feature. Since our console V2,…
What about WebSocket on the Cloud?
Many users ask us if WebSocket is supported on Clever Cloud. Of course it is!…
Introducing the new Console
French version below
Well, it's already the end of our Open Cloud offer. But don't…
Run your PlayFramework apps on the Clever Cloud!
The Java language was orignally used in complex and costly "enterprise projects". It was considered…
E-Commerce : what about Magento and Prestashop?
As usual, we felt the need to test more CMS. As we're dangerously approaching Christmas…
Will SugarCRM work on Clever Cloud?
We're testing quite a lot of apps on Clever Cloud these days. It was Joomla's…