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The 55 Best DevOps Tools In 2026: The Definitive List

There are hundreds of DevOps tools to use throughout the software development lifecycle. Here are 50+ of the most popular ones — organized by category.

The Best FP&A Software For 2026: 21 Tools To Know

Learn the best FP&A software for 2026 for managing cloud spend, budgeting and forecasting, payroll processing, accounting, and more.

Your Cloud Economics Pulse For March 2026

Welcome to your monthly cloud economics pulse check, in which we analyze cloud and AI spend across different dimensions including provider, service, and other categories.

Practice Vs. Performance: Two Reports On The State Of FinOps

Two surveys, two vantage points, one uncomfortable conclusion about FinOps in 2026.

Inference Economics: What It Is And Why It Matters Now

Inference economics is the discipline of understanding, attributing, and optimizing the ongoing cost of running AI in production. Here's why it matters now.

What Is FinOps And How To Do It Right: A Quick Guide [Updated For 2026]

Discover what FinOps is, how it differs from DevOps, and how practicing FinOps can save time and money.

What Is Lift And Shift? Is It Right For You?

There's more to lift and shift than meets the eye. For example, should you expect cost savings or hidden costs? Here is what you need to know. 

On-Demand Vs. Spot Instances: What’s The Difference?

There's more to Spot Instances than just the up to 90% discount over On-Demand Instance pricing. Here’s more about that and other differences between On-Demand and Spot Instances.

Kubernetes Node Vs. Pod Vs. Cluster: What’s The Difference?

Kubernetes pods, nodes, and clusters get mixed up. Here's a simple guide for beginners or if you just need to reaffirm your knowledge of Kubernetes components.

Kubernetes Namespaces: What They Are, How They Work, And What They Don’t Solve

Kubernetes namespaces are excellent for managing different teams, services, and applications within one cluster. But not on its own. Read on to learn why.