* A handful of updates Here are some updates based on recent conversations and feedback: * Update the homepage subheading to be a bit clearer about what Pulumi is and what it does. * Change the Cloud Engineering menu item to Why Pulumi, and sort it to the right of Product. This more clearly speaks to what this navigation item represents as well as its importance relative to learning about Pulumi's Product offerings. * Change the Pulumi Product landing page to say Pulumi Overview, not Cloud Engineering Platform, since that's what you click to get there and it currently feels very disconnected from all of the surrounding marketing which speaks in terms of IaC. * Add a paragraph to that overview page speaking simply to what Pulumi is, and making sure to mention open source. * Add a sentence to the Get Started page about open source. * Add more customer logos -- we should be updating this much more often!! Also change the logos to scroll horizontally so that we aren't afraid to continue adding new ones from time to time. * Add recent news stories -- we should be updating this much more often too!! Apparently it's been over a year, despite having tons of news coverage to share. * Run prettier to format things * Sort the case studies * crop tfir logo Signed-off-by: susanev <susan.ra.evans@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: susanev <susan.ra.evans@gmail.com>
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title: Skai Migrates to AWS with Pulumi
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Skai selected Pulumi as their IaC framework of choice due to its native programmatic nature, an endless number
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of modules, and the ability to customize the solution.
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Skai selected Pulumi as their IaC framework of choice due to its native programmatic nature, an endless number
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of modules, and the ability to customize the solution.
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customer_name: Skai
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customer_logo: /logos/customers/skai-logo.svg
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redirect_to: /blog/kenshoo-migrates-to-aws-with-pulumi
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