A full 94% of respondents said they want a more collaborative platform that enables technical and non-technical users to build internal tools/workflows faster together. The survey also found 91% of respondents believe a platform that encompasses application development and workflow automation would save development time.Read More
ITOps, or IT operations, refers to the processes and services administered by an organization's IT staff to its internal or external clients. It’s one of four functions — along with applications management, technical management and service desk — defined in the IT Operations Management framework in ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library).Read More
As multi-cloud adoption expands, lessons learned keep coming in. Solution providers are rising to the challenges of enterprises seeking the most cost-effective, reliable and secure way to embrace multi-cloud.Read More
In this post, I describe each of the cost datasets available with AWS Billing and Cost Management and provide a set of best practices to help you decide which cost dataset is right for you.Read More
The past few years saw the proliferation of multiclouds and tools to manage them. Now it's time to update your strategy to maximize multicloud ROI.Read More
To take full advantage of Cloud Ops's latest features, enhancements, and important security patches, and to get end-of-life announcements, check out product release notes.Read More
Inventory Assessment Step 1: Click to Report, select General. Choose Download to get the report. Compliance Standards Step 1: Click to Report, select Compliance. Step 2: In Compliance column, you can choose the Compliance Standard then select Download to get the report.Read More
Cloud Safe audits and monitors resources in your cloud environments using security policies. A policy is used to classify which resources are secured (passed) or not (failed). Misconfiguration and threat detection policies are available in Cloud Safe. Cloud Safe now supports over 600 policies for Amazon Web Services, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.Read More
Resource Query Language (RQL) is a unified tool that facilitates you to gain information about your cloud resources. You can use RQL to investigate resource information, identify misconfigurations, compliance violations, cloud identity, password management policies, etc, in your cloud environment. For example, you can find answers to the following questionsRead More
As organizations make the move to cloud, they are dealing with a number of issues, including error-prone manual workloads for central IT, slow ticketing systems, slow manual workflows for developers, lack of consistent policy enforcements, and unsalable infrastructure.Read More