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Catalyze vs octohost: What are the differences?

Developers describe Catalyze as "HIPAA-compliant cloud computing for healthcare". Cloud tools for healthcare. We provide a HIPAA-compliant Platform as a Service (PaaS), HIPAA-compliant Mobile Backend (BaaS), and HL7 integration services. Focus on building your digital health app, and not on compliance. Think of us as your healthcare-specific DevOps team. On the other hand, octohost is detailed as "Simple web focused Dockerfile based PaaS server". octohost helps you host any web site by adding a Dockerfile to your app's source repository.

Catalyze and octohost can be primarily classified as "Platform as a Service" tools.

Some of the features offered by Catalyze are:

  • Platform includes everything for infrastructure-specific HIPAA compliance: dedicated logging, monitoring, encryption in transit and at rest, backups, disaster recovery, vulnerability scanning, intrusion detection, to name a few
  • Mobile Backend includes a compliant datastore, user management capabilities, custom classes, and more
  • Audited 3 times, 2 HIPAA and 1 HITRUST

On the other hand, octohost provides the following key features:

  • Uses Dockerfiles rather than Procfiles
  • More than 10 languages supported already, and many frameworks
  • Support for Amazon, Digital Ocean, Rackspace

octohost is an open source tool with 444 GitHub stars and 32 GitHub forks. Here's a link to octohost's open source repository on GitHub.

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    HIPAA compliance
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    High touch customer service
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    Innovative platform
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    Integrated with consul
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    Hosts lots of different web applications.

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What is Datica?

Cloud tools for healthcare. We provide a HIPAA-compliant Platform as a Service (PaaS), HIPAA-compliant Mobile Backend (BaaS), and HL7 integration services. Focus on building your digital health app, and not on compliance. Think of us as your healthcare-specific DevOps team.

What is octohost?

octohost helps you host any web site by adding a Dockerfile to your app's source repository.

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