Twelve new features built around three things developers have been asking for: better observability, smarter deploys, and real control over your infrastructure. If you’ve been watching Galaxy over the last few months, you’ve probably noticed the pace picking up. We’ve been shipping a lot! The cloud hosting landscape has shifted. Teams want platforms that don’t […]
Gabs Ferreira

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