7 Enterprise Infrastructure Tools That Eliminate Months of Engineering Work
Blog post from SSOJet
Engineering teams often spend significant time building infrastructure that existing platforms can efficiently handle, causing delays in product feature development. The guide outlines seven enterprise infrastructure tools designed to address specific bottlenecks and reduce engineering effort, including MojoAuth for passwordless authentication, Gopher MCP for AI security, Port.io for internal developer portals, Pulumi for infrastructure as code, Retool for internal tool development, LaunchDarkly for feature flag management, and Neon for serverless PostgreSQL databases. These tools offer verified pricing, deployment timelines, and are aimed at enhancing productivity by shifting focus from infrastructure maintenance to product value creation. Each tool's benefits, such as integration speed and compliance support, are highlighted alongside the cost savings from reduced engineering time. The guide emphasizes the positive ROI of these tools, particularly in comparison to in-house development, and suggests an adoption strategy based on current organizational bottlenecks, with a special note on handling enterprise SSO requirements effectively.