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SubscribeBring Your Own … Blob Storage?
Thoughts on why blob storage, and specifically S3 are a perfect match for BYOC software.

GORM Plugins: Why We Love Them
We built two GORM plugins to solve real problems in production.

9 Myths About BYOC
Bring Your Own Cloud isn’t misguided — it’s just misunderstood

The Enterprise Pull: Why the Fortune 500 Is Rewriting the Software Delivery Playbook
Major enterprises are no longer content with standard SaaS or DIY self-hosting—they are actively seeking a third way to run your software in their clouds.



January Newsletter
Product updates, Nuon in the Community, and BYOC News.



Best Practices for BYOC and Cloud Architecture
Catch up on all the knowledge shared at Nuon’s recent meetup.



I Blame My Job for My Split Keyboard Obsession
It's the holidays, so we wanted to share a bit about our keyboard culture at Nuon. As a team, we have cultivated a passionate hobbyist culture around split keyboards.



December Newsletter
Happy Holidays from the Nuon team!



Nuon Goes Open Source
Delivering on our mission to make BYOC a standard way to deploy software.



Introducing awesome-byoc: a community list of BYOC products
Check out our new open source list of resources for the BYOC community.



Nuon Self-Service is Generally Available
Sign up and try Nuon for yourself, entirely for free.



Thanksgiving Newsletter
November product updates, Nuon in the Community, and BYOC News.



Why Policies Matter in a BYOC World
And why we're building something new



In Case of Emergency, Break Glass!
Enabling better disaster recovery for when things go sideways.



Introducing Drift Detection
Stay confident that every install matches the state you intended to deploy



Introducing Approvals
Giving you better visibility and control over changes to your app



Change Controls Launch Week
To kick off Launch Week, we’re bringing you greater control and visibility with Change Controls



A Better Form of Self-Hosting: The Enterprise Control Plane Model
This blog post defines a new paradigm — the “Enterprise Control Plane” — where enterprises use a centralized layer like Nuon to manage how software vendor and in-house apps are packaged, installed, operated, and monitored across cloud providers.



Using Kubernetes Manifests With Nuon
You can now deploy Kubernetes manifests directly into customer environments


