The task of managing cloud environments, especially for SaaS and MSP businesses, can be a complex, challenging and distracting process. Thankfully, cloud management as a service (CMaaS) is becoming a popular solution that helps businesses navigate the challenges and overhead of managing their AWS and Azure cloud environments in 2023.
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Choosing Between AWS Management Services: Platform or Tools?
When it comes to managing your AWS environment, you have two main options: using a set of tools or a unified cloud management platform. While both options have their advantages, a unified platform is often the better choice for several reasons.
In this article, we'll explore three reasons why a unified cloud management platform is better than a set of individual tools.
Why AWS Patch Management is Key to Your Platform's Security
If you’re an AWS user, then you probably know that patch management is a crucial part of keeping your platform secure.
In this blog post, we'll explore why AWS patch management is critical to your AWS security hardening, and why you should use a third-party cloud management platform to handle and automate other day-to-day tasks.
Don't Make These 3 Azure Management Mistakes: How a Cloud Management Platform Can Help
Are you struggling to manage your Azure resources effectively? You're not alone. Many businesses make the same mistakes when it comes to Azure management, but there is a solution.
In this article, we'll explore three common mistakes and show you how a cloud management platform can give you the visibility you need to avoid them.
Discover Why Zabbix is the Leading Monitoring Solution for Cloud Infrastructure
What is Zabbix?
It is a popular open-source monitoring toolkit, ideal for cloud infrastructure. It can monitor everything from virtual machines to native services, providing you with the information you need to keep your cloud deployments functioning well.
This blog post explores why Zabbix is a popular choice and why we have chosen it to be part of our CloudOps.
Key Features to Look for in a Third-Party Cloud Management Platform for AWS and Azure
Effectively handling cloud infrastructure is an intricate undertaking demanding time, expertise, and resources. To tackle this challenge, businesses are increasingly adopting cloud management platforms to assist their in-house teams in efficiently overseeing their cloud environments.
Third-party cloud management platforms can offer enhanced capabilities for public cloud services like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure.
In this post, we will discuss the key features that businesses should look for in a third-party cloud management platform for AWS and Azure.
Why AWS is the Top Choice for SAAS Hosting in the Cloud
When it comes to hosting Software as a Service (SAAS) applications in the cloud, there is no doubt that Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the go-to solution for most businesses. With a variety of powerful tools and services, AWS provides a highly scalable, reliable, and secure infrastructure for running SAAS applications.
3 Proven Pro Tips for Streamlining Your AWS Management
The time taken to carry out everyday management and tuning for AWS
In this blog post, we'll cover three proven tips for streamlining your AWS management including the number one tip of using a third-party cloud management platform.
Streamlining Cloud Operations with Cloud Management as a Service for AWS & Azure
In today's fast-paced business world, cloud computing has become a critical part of IT infrastructure. Cloud services such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure provide organizations with the agility and scalability needed to compete and grow.
Invest Now, Reap Rewards Later: Choosing the Right Cloud Management Service for your AWS or Azure partner
The cloud has revolutionized the way businesses operate. Platforms like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure provide secure, scalable, and cost-effective computing resources, storage, and infrastructure that can help businesses grow and succeed. However, managing a cloud infrastructure requires different skills and knowledge to managing data centre infrastructure that not all companies have.