Quali announced
the newest release of Torque Enterprise, which includes enhanced integration
with Terraform, new custom tagging capabilities, and improved cost visibility
dashboards, unleashing an entirely new level of self-service access to
application environments on demand. The company also unveiled a new free tier specifically designed to
accelerate DevOps for individual users and small teams.
"What
makes Torque's environment-centric approach different than other solutions on
the market today is that it has been designed to meet both the needs of DevOps
practitioners tasked with ensuring that organizations can scale while remaining
in compliance with company standards and best practices, and at the same time,
meeting the needs of application development teams that just want to focus on
building great apps," said Edan Evantal, Chief Technology Officer at Quali.
"It's the perfect mix of control and flexibility that enables organizations to
build with velocity."
Torque
empowers DevOps experts to create environment blueprints quickly by leveraging
reusable components and governing access through Role-Based Access Controls
(RBAC). Application development teams can then access complete application
environments directly via IDE, CI/CD pipelines, command line or custom scripts.
Torque further streamlines the development process by controlling access to
underlying automation code, which minimizes the risk of drift and eliminates
ongoing maintenance challenges.
Torque's
expanded feature set provides a standard and consistent way to extend the value
of investments in existing Infrastructure as Code (IaC) assets while offering
additional governance and cost visibility.
With
the latest release of Torque, you can:
- Give Your Developers a True
Self-Service Experience, without Risking Drift
With new out-of-the-box
support for Terraform integration, Torque enables organizations to leverage
their existing investments in Terraform and scale it out to hundreds or
thousands of developers, while at the same time, ensuring governance and
compliance standards are maintained without any additional coding and
development effort. By giving application developers self-service access to
fully defined blueprints instead of raw IaC scripts, organizations can also
ensure that environments are provisioned to spec, access to cloud accounts is closely
managed, and security protocols are implemented consistently.
Existing cost visibility
dashboards have been expanded, so administrators can now view cloud costs by
user, team, application, cloud provider and activity from multiple levels of
granularity across time. This feature delivers better insights into cloud spending
trends, differences between cloud providers and the cost of development versus
production deployments.
- Customize Tags for Better Business
Context
Torque provides an
out-of-the-box, pre-defined automatic environment tagging feature that
mitigates burdensome manual reporting processes. The latest release of Torque
allows administrators to define custom tags that can be applied when deploying
environments. This allows users who have already defined a set of tags required
for financial or operational tracking to administratively manage those tags,
relieving the DevOps engineers from having to code, or recode, their files to
conform to corporate standards.
- Get Started with Torque Free Tier
Torque's free tier includes
the ability to build environments on AWS and Azure, access Torque from common
CLI, API, and IDE tools, integrate the environments into CI/CD pipelines, and
access a sample blueprint library. It also includes support through its
recently launched Community
platform.
For more information about the differences between Torque and Torque
Enterprise, visit https://www.qtorque.io/pricing/.
"Torque's
Environments-as-a-Service approach gives organizations a way to simplify and
expedite DevOps practices without common restrictions that slow innovation,"
said Lior Koriat, CEO of Quali. "This release further enhances Quali's ability
to unlock developers' potential while giving business owners the confidence
they need that their investment in cloud is being spent wisely."