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Cloud Maker vs Gliffy: What are the differences?

Developers describe Cloud Maker as "Draw beautiful cloud architecture diagrams". It is set to reshape the way cloud solutions are delivered. Fusing a graphical user interface with AI and Infrastructure as Code, Cloud Maker will disrupt the DevOps space as we know it. On the other hand, Gliffy is detailed as "Online diagram creation tool". Make flowcharts, network diagrams, uml diagrams, org charts, mind maps, wireframes, and more.

Cloud Maker and Gliffy can be primarily classified as "Diagramming" tools.

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    What is Cloud Maker?

    Cloud Maker lets you rapidly model your cloud infrastructure as a diagram, scan your configuration for security vulnerabilities, and deploy to Azure without having to write a line of Infrastructure-as-Code!

    What is Gliffy?

    Make flowcharts, network diagrams, uml diagrams, org charts, mind maps, wireframes, and more.

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      What are some alternatives to Cloud Maker and Gliffy?
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      Confluence
      Capture the knowledge that's too often lost in email inboxes and shared network drives in Confluence instead – where it's easy to find, use, and update.
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