Heroku Enterprise: capabilities, limitations, and alternatives
Blog post from Northflank
Heroku Enterprise, a cloud platform-as-a-service designed for enterprise organizations, simplifies deployment by managing infrastructure, scaling, and operational tasks, allowing developers to focus on application creation without the need for extensive DevOps resources. It offers seamless Salesforce integration and supports legacy applications, providing features like Heroku private spaces for isolated environments, Heroku Connect for Salesforce data synchronization, and Heroku Postgres for managed database services. Despite its advantages, Heroku Enterprise faces criticism for its high costs, limited cloud flexibility, geographic constraints, and insufficient support for modern DevOps practices and specialized workloads, prompting organizations to explore alternatives like serverless platforms, managed Kubernetes services, and modern cloud platforms such as Northflank. These alternatives aim to provide a balance of Heroku's user-friendly experience with the flexibility and control needed for enterprise scalability, offering solutions that integrate Kubernetes infrastructure without the operational complexity and support modern workflows, ultimately empowering businesses to innovate without being constrained by traditional PaaS limitations.
| Trend | Post Mentions | Total Month Mentions | Posts | Companies | MoM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kubernetes | 8 | 930 | 177 | 84 | -40% |
| Serverless | 4 | 707 | 172 | 77 | -35% |
| Developer Experience | 3 | 413 | 204 | 87 | -9% |
| AI Model Fine-tuning | 1 | 532 | 129 | 59 | -12% |
| Platform Engineering | 1 | 296 | 92 | 48 | -28% |
| Real-time | 1 | 4,546 | 943 | 215 | -38% |