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Code Factory is a cloud infrastructure and DevOps service provider from Hungary. It is positioned not as a standalone SaaS developer tool, but as a partner that helps enterprises build and operate cloud-native infrastructure. Its website highlights services around AWS, Kubernetes, CI/CD, microservices, and Infrastructure as Code, alongside free consultations, downloadable resources, and technical articles.
Its services cover Kubernetes deployment and management, AWS cloud migration, automated deployment, microservices transformation, and IaC. For Kubernetes, it supports on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments, with an emphasis on EKS/ECS, cluster operations, monitoring and alerting, autoscaling, and security. Its CI/CD services include pipeline setup, automated testing, code analysis, deployment, semantic releases, and security scanning. For IaC, it explicitly uses Terraform, OpenTofu, Terragrunt, and Pulumi, while emphasizing cloud-agnostic, maintainable, and version-controlled collaboration.
The website shows that the team holds multiple AWS, Kubernetes, Red Hat, Git, Node.js, and Java certifications, and lists integration scenarios involving AWS IAM, CloudWatch, S3, Secrets Manager, EBS/EFS, Step Functions, Prometheus/Grafana, and more. In terms of documentation, the service pages are fairly detailed and include FAQs, customer testimonials, and articles. However, there is no specific information on pricing, SLA, delivery timelines, or licensing for its in-house software. Pricing is not public and appears to follow a project-based quote model after a consultation.
Its strengths are a clearly focused technology stack, strong AWS and Kubernetes experience, end-to-end coverage from architecture design to implementation and operations, and an emphasis on open source and reducing vendor lock-in. The downsides are that standardized product information is limited and the offering relies more on custom delivery; commercial terms, payment methods, and support tiers are not transparent; and its in-house software Manifest and Pulumi Starter Kit are only briefly mentioned, making their maturity hard to assess.
It is suitable for mid-sized to large enterprises with needs around cloud migration, container platforms, CI/CD governance, or monolith-to-microservices modernization, especially teams using AWS and Kubernetes. For individual developers or small teams that simply want an out-of-the-box tool, it may not be lightweight enough. The website does not provide information on access or payment from mainland China, so actual network connectivity, cross-border contracts, and payment arrangements need to be verified independently. Chinese teams may also consider local cloud-native consulting firms or directly combine tools such as Terraform, Pulumi, GitLab CI, and Argo CD.
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