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Resourcely and TACOS

Resourcely is singularly focused on provisioning and managing configuration. Terraform Automation and Collaboration Software (TACOS) were introduced as a way to bring IaC under the same governance and collaborative workflows that we use for application code.

Resourcely is a configuration platform for your entire cloud: build advanced configuration patterns with embedded support for all cloud providers, safeguard your cloud with policy-as-code, and remediate vulnerabilities easily.

Terraform Automation and Collaboration Software (TACOS) refers to tools that help teams automate and work together on Terraform workflows. These tools focus on making it easier to manage infrastructure, enforce policies, track changes, and ensure everything stays consistent across environments.

How Resourcely and TACOS compare

Summary
Resourcely
TACOS
Goal
To simplify, standardize, and enforce best practices for cloud infrastructure with reusable blueprints.
Infrastructure as code (IaC) Orchestration
Core Functionality
To provide a platform for creating, managing, and enforcing cloud infrastructure blueprints.
Purpose-built CI/CD platforms to automate and streamline infrastructure management.
CICD Integration
Integration with existing CI/CD pipelines or your TACOS provider
Replaces your existing CICD pipeline for IaC
Terraform Runners
Bring your own Terraform Runner - Self Hosted or Cloud.
No built in TF Plan or TF Apply functionality
Provided by Vendor
Version Control System Integration
GitHub & GitLab (both cloud and on-prem)
Bitbucket, AzureDevOps (coming soon)
Support for all major VCS providers.
Policy as Code Language
Sentinel, Open Policy Agent
Guardrail Violation Feedback
Create Form & Terraform Plan
Terraform Plan
Templates
Resourcely Blueprints
& Terraform Modules
Varied Templating Languages & Terraform Modules
Remediation
Detect and remediate drift only
State Management
Bring your own State Management System
Built-in State Management

Integrate Resourcely with TACOS

Combine Resourcely's compliance-driven Blueprints and the CI/CD pipelines of the TACOS providers.

Enforcing Compliance Through Resourcely Blueprints in Terraform Cloud

Store your pre-approved, compliance-driven Terraform modules in Resourcely. Link these modules to your Terraform Cloud workspaces, ensuring that every workspace provisioning task uses the same blueprints, aligned with your organization’s standards and policies. Deploy with Terraform Cloud.

Streamlining Collaboration with Resourcely Blueprints in Spacelift

Leverage Resourcely blueprints in Spacelift to enhance collaboration across teams while ensuring that all infrastructure changes align with organization-wide best practices. Import Resourcely-created Terraform modules and blueprints as part of Spacelift’s stack configurations. Deploy with Spacelift.

Integrating Resourcely with Scalr for Governance and Resource Optimization

Use Resourcely’s compliance-driven blueprints to define standardized infrastructure templates that include best practices for security, cost optimization, and governance. Deploy with Scalr.

Integrating Resourcely with env0 for Self-Service and Cost Control

Integrate Resourcely Blueprints into env0 to enable self-service infrastructure provisioning with built-in cost management and governance. Deploy with env0.

Prevent Misconfigurations with Resourcely and Terrateam

Use Resourcely's guardrails with Terrateam's GitOps-first workflows to validate Terraform plans directly in pull requests.

Automatically identify and resolve misconfigurations early to ensure compliance with security and best practices. Deploy with Terrateam.

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