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Cloud veterans launch ConfigHub to fix ‘configuration hell’


A trio of cloud industry veterans have launched a new company with the mission of modernizing configuration data management.

In the days of yore, enterprise software was mostly likely deployed via CD-ROMs on localized hardware, and configuration was limited to a few text tiles that instructed the operating system or applications where to find the things they needed to run properly. The product, which will be served via a SaaS model, will focus initially on Kubernetes DevOps tooling such as Helm, Argo, Flux, Terraform and its open source fork Opentofu. Prior to joining TechCrunch in June 2022, Paul had gained more than a decade’s experience covering consumer and enterprise technologies for The Next Web (now owned by the Financial Times) and VentureBeat.

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