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Clever Cloud to be heard by the National Assembly’s Law Committee in the context of the bill on securing Digital Public Procurement
Nantes, 16 February 2026 – Clever Cloud is honoured to be heard on 20 February 2026 before the Law Committee of the French National Assembly as part of the examination of Bill No. 2258 on securing digital public procurement, adopted by the Senate.
Clever Cloud Position Paper – Revision of the EU Public Procurement Rules
Unlocking European Innovation and Sovereignty: From Rules to Results: Europe’s Procurement Triad
Clever Cloud presents its latest innovations at ACCES 2025
Clever Cloud – ACCES Conference, Paris, 11 December 2025
Otoroshi 17.9 is here: discover mailer, Swagger UI, zip site, llms.txt, workflows
Since last year, we have been offering our customers a simplified deployment of Otoroshi, an API Gateway that meets these needs and many more. Now that version 17.9 is available, let’s explore some of its lesser-known features and new additions.
Clever Cloud launches its first certification: “Cloud Concepts 101”
Clever Cloud, a leading European provider of Platform as a Service (PaaS) solutions, announces the launch of its first official certification, Cloud Concepts 101, designed to help developers master the fundamentals of cloud computing and the Clever Cloud platform.
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Elastic Stack now available on Clever Cloud
Good news everyone, we are really excited to offer the Elastic Stack — 🔥Platinum…
Elixir and Phoenix are now officially supported
Today we officialize our support for Elixir and Phoenix!
We have been testing this with…
New MongoDB Plans
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Deploy Ghost the Immutable Way on Clever Cloud
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Weekly Platform Updates #54
The Weekly Platform Updates is a series of posts about every impactful changes on Clever…
Build your Golang code with Go Modules
You can now build your go projects with go modules! Please take a look at…