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Google App Engine
EATHERIAGoogle App Engine is recommended for developers building web applications who prefer a Platform as a Service (PaaS) model, startups who need a solution that can grow with them without worrying about scaling issues, teams wanting to leverage Google's robust data and analytics offerings, and businesses that require a global reach with reliable performance.
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EATHERIA's answer:
Development teams and AppSec engineers at startups and mid-size companies who need enterprise-grade security scanning without enterprise pricing โ as well as individual developers and freelancers who want to ship secure code. The bilingual interface also makes it a natural fit for LATAM and Spanish-speaking engineering teams.
EATHERIA's answer:
EATHERIA combines SAST, DAST and SCA in one platform and then uses AI to validate every finding โ so teams spend time fixing real vulnerabilities instead of triaging false positives. It delivers enterprise-grade AppSec (OWASP Top 10, CWE, PCI DSS, NIST mapping, SBOM export) at a fraction of the cost of legacy tools, with a free scan to get started in minutes.
EATHERIA's answer:
Three reasons: (1) AI validation dramatically cuts false positives โ the #1 complaint with Fortify, Checkmarx and Veracode. (2) Pricing starts at $35/mo with a free scan, versus enterprise contracts that start in the thousands. (3) It's built for modern workflows: CI/CD ready with GitHub Actions, SBOM export, and a bilingual EN/ES interface out of the box.
EATHERIA's answer:
EATHERIA was born from the frustration of working with legacy AppSec tools: expensive licenses, slow onboarding and endless false-positive triage. We set out to build the platform we wanted โ fast to start, AI-validated findings you can trust, and priced so any team can afford real application security.
EATHERIA's answer:
The platform is built with Next.js and TypeScript, backed by PostgreSQL and Redis, containerized with Docker, and integrates AI models for finding validation. Security scanning covers static analysis (SAST), dynamic testing (DAST) and software composition analysis (SCA), with Stripe powering billing and GitHub Actions for CI/CD integration.
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Google App Engine (GAE) -- the "OG" serverless platform that launched back in 2008 & somewhat modernized in 2018; uses customized, proprietary containers, free static file edge-caching, and generous outbound networking free tier. - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
Google App Engine - Google's fully managed platform for building scalable web and mobile backends. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
If Google App Engine (GAE) is the "OG" serverless platform, Cloud Run (GCR) is its logical successor, crafted for today's modern app-hosting needs. GAE was the 1st generation of Google serverless platforms. It has since been joined, about a decade later, by 2nd generation services, GCR and Cloud Functions (GCF). GCF is somewhat out-of-scope for this post so I'll cover that another time. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
As Windsales Inc. expands, it adopts a PaaS model to offload server and runtime management, allowing its developers and engineers to focus on code development and deployment. By partnering with providers like Heroku and Google App Engine, Windsales Inc. Accesses a fully managed runtime environment. This choice relieves Windsales Inc. Of managing servers, OS updates, or runtime environment behavior. Instead,... - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
Google App Engine (GAE) is their original serverless solution and first cloud product, launching in 2008 (video), giving rise to Serverless 1.0 and the cloud computing platform-as-a-service (PaaS) service level. It didn't do function-hosting nor was the concept of containers mainstream yet. GAE was specifically for (web) app-hosting (but also supported mobile backends as well). - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
Salesforce Platform - Salesforce Platform is a comprehensive PaaS solution that paves the way for the developers to test, build, and mitigate the issues in the cloud application before the final deployment.
BugBounty Arsenal - Automated security scanner for bug bounty hunters and researchers โ subdomain recon, vulnerability detection, and reporting in one platform.
Dokku - Docker powered mini-Heroku in around 100 lines of Bash
Secusy ASV Scanner - The Secusy ASV Scanner is a PCI SSC-certified approved scanning vendor tool. Run quarterly external vulnerability scans and get audit-ready reports from $80.
Heroku - Agile deployment platform for Ruby, Node.js, Clojure, Java, Python, and Scala. Setup takes only minutes and deploys are instant through git. Leave tedious server maintenance to Heroku and focus on your code.
Black Duck OpsSight - Vulnerability Scanner