Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
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2023-01-16T13:51:21Z
Jan 16, 2023
I would advise other people looking into using this solution to get familiar with GitHub actions and data integrations with Heroku for CI messaging. This makes it much more convenient to develop an app. Overall, I would rate the Heroku product a nine, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best.
Director for Business Development at LIVING CONSULTORIA
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2022-02-23T17:18:55Z
Feb 23, 2022
My advice for anybody who is considering Heroku is that it's really simple to use, it's stable, and it is very powerful for continuous deployment. It is application service-oriented and an overall great product. In summary, we are very happy with it. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Senior programmer at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
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2021-12-28T22:57:32Z
Dec 28, 2021
My advice to others is for them to always look for alternatives because there could be something better on the market, such as better performance. I rate Heroku an eight out of ten.
If you want to use Heroku and all of its functionalities, you need to understand how to develop an application to run it in the cloud. I would rate Heroku a ten out of ten. It is a good tool.
I would recommend this solution. It's very good for small organizations with low traffic that don't need a lot of storage. If you need more storage, you should use an extra add-on or connection like Amazon. I would rate this solution a nine out of 10.
Head Of Engineering at a sports company with 11-50 employees
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2020-10-27T21:07:19Z
Oct 27, 2020
On a scale from one to ten, I would give Heroku a rating of nine. It's not amazing but it's pretty good. They solve most of our problems and we don't experience many issues with them. A little bit of downtime, but that's about it. I'd recommend Heroku. I think it's worth it. If you don't want to roll out of your own AWS management infrastructure, I think it's a good option.
Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) is a kind of cloud computing service in which, rather than having to build and maintain their own infrastructure, a client is able to develop, run, and manage applications on a platform that is provided by a third-party provider. The provider hosts both software and hardware, freeing the client from having to install and handle them in-house.
I rate the overall product an eight out of ten.
I rate Heroku a six out of ten.
I would advise other people looking into using this solution to get familiar with GitHub actions and data integrations with Heroku for CI messaging. This makes it much more convenient to develop an app. Overall, I would rate the Heroku product a nine, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best.
My advice to others looking to implement Heroku would be try it and you'll like it. It's very easy. I would rate this solution as a nine out of ten.
My advice for anybody who is considering Heroku is that it's really simple to use, it's stable, and it is very powerful for continuous deployment. It is application service-oriented and an overall great product. In summary, we are very happy with it. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
My advice to others is for them to always look for alternatives because there could be something better on the market, such as better performance. I rate Heroku an eight out of ten.
If you want to use Heroku and all of its functionalities, you need to understand how to develop an application to run it in the cloud. I would rate Heroku a ten out of ten. It is a good tool.
I would recommend this solution. It's very good for small organizations with low traffic that don't need a lot of storage. If you need more storage, you should use an extra add-on or connection like Amazon. I would rate this solution a nine out of 10.
On a scale from one to ten, I would give Heroku a rating of nine. It's not amazing but it's pretty good. They solve most of our problems and we don't experience many issues with them. A little bit of downtime, but that's about it. I'd recommend Heroku. I think it's worth it. If you don't want to roll out of your own AWS management infrastructure, I think it's a good option.