Progress announced the launch of Progress Data Cloud, a managed Data Platform as a Service designed to simplify enterprise data and artificial intelligence (AI) operations in the cloud.
Bitwarden enhanced the Bitwarden Secrets Manager product by adding self-hosting for new and existing enterprise customers.
This update brings secrets management cloud features into a self-hosted installation, enabling enterprises to have more control over their secrets throughout the development lifecycle.
Self-hosting empowers enterprises to address detailed security requirements by deploying Bitwarden Secrets Manager within their infrastructure and adhering to security policies. The update also enables developers and DevOps teams, who are subject to these policies, to deploy a secure secrets management environment that is trusted with an open source architecture and zero knowledge end-to-end encryption.
Bitwarden provides robust implementation options for self-hosting Secrets Manager. It can be deployed using Docker across operating systems or a DigitalOcean droplet, a cloud-based solution. Self-hosting Bitwarden Secrets Manager provides enterprises with a deployment aligning to specific control and infrastructure needs. Having both cloud and self-hosting options ensures enterprises can choose the deployment method that best suits their operational and security needs.
Self-hosting Bitwarden Secrets Manager is available to new and existing customers on enterprise plans. Users can securely store, share, and deploy secrets including database passwords, API keys, and authentication certificates at scale.
Key offerings of Bitwarden Secrets Manager include:
- Unlimited secret storage across all free and paid plans
- Unlimited projects for paid plans across any number of users
- Comprehensive developer focused documentation
- Growing list of out-of-the-box integrations and SDKs
- Granular access management permissions and audit logs
- Easy provisioning of employees with SSO, SCIM, and directory integrations
- Predictable pricing
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