Multi-tenancy is the economic engine of SaaS. Sharing infrastructure across customers reduces cost and simplifies operations. But it introduces a risk that can end your business overnight: tenant data leakage. When one customer can see another customer's data — even accidentally — the consequences are severe. Regulatory fines, contract termination, public disclosure requirements, and irreparable t
Most cloud sustainability tools are built for sustainability officers. They pull three-month-old billing data, run it through a proprietary model, and produce a PDF that engineers never see. By the time you know your us-east-1 cluster emits twice as much as us-west-2 would have, it's been running for a quarter. The architecture is locked in. The carbon is already burnt. The only moment you can act
Originally published at hafiz.dev Every SaaS app eventually hits the same question: how do you make one application serve multiple customers with separate data? If you're building with Filament, the answer is closer than you think. Filament ships with a built-in tenancy system that handles tenant switching, automatic resource scoping, registration, and profile management out of the box. But here's