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Ultra Mesh Flow’s hyper-scalable serverless drag-and-drop visual programming console Makes Serverless Ready for Production

Ultra Mesh Flow enables companies to rapidly design, deploy, and monitor their multi-cloud serverless applications at any scale.

Ultra Mesh Flow announced the availability of its hyper-scalable serverless drag-and-drop visual programming console. Ultra Mesh Flow is a tool that allows developers to bring control and visibility over their serverless applications, and in so doing, address the biggest impediment to wide-scale adoption of this new technology. Ultra Mesh Flow fulfills the engineering needs for automation, predictable performance, and operational control required by companies moving production-grade workloads to serverless architectures.

Over the past few years, companies like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform has attracted significant enterprise interest, particularly from companies within the media, retail, logistics and finance sectors. Applications running on serverless architectures, such as AWS Lambda and Azure Functions, scale up and down on demand with high availability without the need to provision or manage servers. Serverless also provides a clear cost benefit as companies pay only for the time - down to a fraction of a second - when their code is executing, avoiding significant infrastructure waste.

Yet, despite these benefits, serverless architectures still only represent a small share of the market, due to the well-founded uncertainty of being able to easily integrate them into operations. While serverless represents a shift in operational responsibility, from company to cloud provider, for scaling and managing the underlying servers, companies are still responsible for developing, deploying, monitoring, and maintaining the health of their application. As with any transformative technology, early interest has driven some leading enterprises to build their own internal, one-off tools to address these needs, leaving the bulk of the market on the sideline to wait as the ecosystem matures.

The Ultra Mesh Flow team has spent the last two years building its hyper-scalable serverless drag-and-drop visual programming console. This software helps developers build and operate production-grade serverless applications by providing an abstraction layer on top of base serverless technologies like Azure Functions, Google Cloud Function, AWS Lambda, Kinesis Streams, and API Gateway. And in so doing, allows developers to focus on their business logic rather than configuring infrastructure services. Specifically, Ultra Mesh Flow allows developers to easily design serverless architectures, automate deployment of both infrastructure and applications, integrate with version control software, manage environment configuration, and monitor application and infrastructure health with error tracking, logging, and metric collection. Additional details about Ultra Mesh Flow are available here: https://www.ultra-mesh.com

About Ultra Mesh Flow
Ultra Mesh Flow's serverless drag-and-drop operations console provides intuitive automation, predictable performance, and operational control over serverless applications and infrastructure. Founded in 2019 and is leading the shift to Functions-as-a-Service (FaaS), so companies of all sizes can take advantage of reduced infrastructure costs and improved time-to-market to create more value for their customers, with the operational control and visibility they require for their production workloads.

For more information, visit https://www.ultra-mesh.com/, read the company blog, and follow us on twitter: @ultrameshflow

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