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Announcement
2 years ago

Announcing nOps Webhook Integrations

Use nOps Webhooks integrations to notify you when a specific event, such as a violation, occurs in your AWS cloud environment. 

nOps Webhooks are easy to configure, use HTTP protocols, and are extensible. They support the standard GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, and DELETE operators.

Note: You must be an Admin user to set up a Webhook.

Learn how to configure, edit or delete a Webhook here. 

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Announcement
2 years ago

Announcing a Full View of Aggregate Resource Costs

Are you regularly perplexed by resource costs? 

When you review lists of resources related to costs at an account level, or even a service level, the individual resource costs often don’t add up to the entire bill. Sometimes there are orthogonal costs like Operation costs which fall into a separate bucket from the resource, sometimes there are taxes, credits, or other charges. It's difficult to understand how non-resource related costs contribute to your bill. 

We wanted to improve the experience around seeing the impact of credits on your bill. Therefore, we've now added access to a CSV download for you to consume the full resource list and added a row for the aggregate cost of the remaining resources.

Check it out in the console today! 

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Announcement
2 years ago

Announcing Save Query Functionality in nOps

nOps GraphQL just released the 'Save Query' functionality. This increases user productivity by allowing you to write a query once and save it forever. Queries can be saved privately or shared with everyone in the same nOps account. Never have to rewrite or remember the query syntax again by saving your GraphQL queries within the nOps console. Try it out today!


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Announcement
2 years ago

Announcing the Newly Released nOps Developer Ecosystem (GraphQL / SDK)

nOps already supports the 6 pillars of the AWS Well-Architected Framework and provides full visibility of your AWS Environments from cost to security. It’s time to shift left and put the power of customization, automation, and integration into your developers’ hands.

Join AWS Chief Evangelist Jeff Barr and nOps Chief Evangelist Jon Myer with the newly released nOps Developer Ecosystem. In this nOps SDK hands-on demo, we’ll demonstrate the power of automated integration into your CI/CD workflow with our Cloud Infrastructure and Pricing module.

Are you lacking the ability to find the exact information needed from all of your AWS accounts? Wouldn’t it be nice to query your entire AWS environment from the resources to the underlying infrastructure metrics? The new GraphQL IDE interface is available within the nOps console, providing you with the ability to gather cloud data and automate in minutes.

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Announcement
3 years ago

nOps SDK is now LIVE!

nOps SDK is now live! Learn how to install it and use our pricing comparison module for Terraform. Watch the video below to see how it's done. 

To learn more, click here: https://nopsteam.gitlab.io/nops-sdk/

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Announcement
3 years ago

Announcing the High Risk Index Feature in nOps

nOps implemented a new feature called High Risk Index (HRI) to easily identify critical issues that are automatically evaluated by nOps. You can easily and quickly identify unanswered, medium, and high risk questions.

In the console, go to Workloads, click on the ComplianceOps tab, and click on WAFR Assessment. Under the assessment, you can see questions categorized by: Unanswered, Medium, High, None, and Not Applicable. Each one of these is a filter that you can easily navigate to and identify high risk or potential problems that could occur within your Workloads. Try it out today!


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Announcement
3 years ago

Announcing Support for the AWS Sustainability Pillar

nOps automatically supports the recently released Sustainability Pillar of the AWS Well-Architected Framework. Questions for the Sustainability Pillar from the Well-Architected Framework Review are fully integrated into the nOps platform. Navigate to your existing Workloads, go to Well-Architected Framework Review assessment, click on the ComplianceOps tab, click Assessment, and you can see questions directly from the WAFR regarding the Sustainability Pillar. Get started today.


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Announcement
3 years ago

New in nOps: Jira Oauth 2.0 Integration and Cloud Backlog Management!

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Take a minute to learn about our new suite of task management and Jira integration capabilities!

-  OAuth 2.0 Support for Jira
- Easily take action by creating and assigning JIRA tickets for cloud resources
- Improved Cloud Backlog to easily track progress of all cloud operation-related issues



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Announcement
3 years ago

Introducing FinOps dashboard for distributed teams

We are pleased to announce the FinOps dashboard for distributed teams. In the modern cloud environment, there are different teams provisioning resources. So it’s hard to identify the root cause of cost increases. In this FinOps view, teams can immediately see cost changes at a high level and also identify the actual people or resources that contributed to those cost changes.

You can quickly:

  • Track anomalies by teams, products, operation usage type
  • Quickly find new resources, products, and usage
  • Get to the root causes of the cost faster
  • Assign tasks to team members to take action
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Announcement
3 years ago

Major Release: Workloads

Through the rapid evolution of the cloud, workloads have become the foundational unit of business value in the cloud. These collections of resources might use common architectural patterns, have common compliance goals, or be owned by specific teams and stakeholders.

nOps continues its mission to align every resource in your cloud environment with your business. In nOps workloads, you can define the competencies, lenses, and frameworks that are key to your workload environment in order to get contextual recommendations, targeted assessments, and detailed reports.

Workloads in nOps help you to group different AWS resources that have been created within your AWS environment. This makes it easier to carry out various assessments on those specific services that make up with Workload. You can add new resources to an already existing workload that has been created.

Automatic recommendation 

nOps present the recommendations and path to remediation based on your workload priority. For example, if you select WAFR for the lens, nOps will recommend you to upload a reliability incident playbook. 



Document repository 

As you upload documents related to the workload, nOps organizes all of the documents related to your workload at one place.  


Integrated reports help you to get workload-centric insights, built-in assessments and auto-detection. It walks you through the process of evaluating and creating improvement plans, built-in budgets help you to plan and track your spend, and document repositories help you to track and manage governance in your environment.


The AWS Well-Architected Tool helps you review the state of your workloads and compares them to the latest AWS architectural best practices. The tool is based on the AWS Well-Architected Framework, developed to help cloud architects build secure, high-performing, resilient, and efficient application infrastructure. Well Architected Reviews must be conducted on the production workload on a periodic basis. After conducting the review, you should prioritize the remediation of any identified issues according to your business priorities.

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