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by hash75 1838 days ago
I have been working with azure key vault for the past year and have definitely felt the need for a secrets manager that's more developer focused and easy to use. Most secret managers out there are tied to cloud service providers and do not take a holistic view of the problem. Glad to see the focus is shifting towards a more generalistic solution
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This account was made 6 minutes ago.
Hi Bogota,

Yes i created my account 6 mins ago but i am not exactly sure why this is so concerning. I have been part of the beta testers for garnet and am currently an experienced infrastructure engineer with experience in both azure and aws. I created my account to provide insights on this post as i have already used the product.

It normally wouldn’t matter but in combination with all the other newly created accounts and comments of no substance suddenly your account age comes into question.

That’s great you have experience in aws and azure i do as well but i don’t see how this product facilitates auth in those environments outside of being able to deploy it there.

I will simply converse on substance henceforth.

I believe their current focus is on injecting secrets into apps through the CLI, and they’re not natively syncing with cloud provider APIs as of yet.

Integration with identity providers is definitely a feature that would be required for adoption in the enterprise. It seems like that is on their roadmap, and their closed enterprise beta comes with WorkOS integration.