Managing your cloud resources can take up a lot of time. Especially when there are several AWS deployments spread across regions. Having a dashboard view of what's deployed where, that you can refer to quickly, can be something that seems unachievable.
CloudOps from igroup simplifies AWS subscription management. The platform provides a single dashboard that displays all your cloud resources across multiple subscriptions and regions in AWS and Azure. With CloudOps, you can quickly and easily see the status of all your resources and take action when necessary.
Also, because CloudOps is a separate portal you can give different members of the business access without giving them access to AWS & Azure. This can allow sharing of information between members of the management team, finance, operations and other stakeholders without the risk of opening up your AWS management portal to other users.
Managing multiple AWS subscriptions can be a challenge, as resources are spread across different accounts. CloudOps solves this problem by providing a single view of all resources across multiple subscriptions. Being able to see all your AWS resources like virtual machines in one place regardless of subscription is a real game changer when there is a problem. It allows you to see the health of your resources and then dig into them for more information without losing the time in trying to first find which subscription they are in.
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You can also see resources across regions as well, so if you have RDS instances across regions for latency reasons or backup you can see the health of these in one place. This is particularly useful if you have a global presence and need to manage resources across different regions.
CloudOps provides unified cloud management with a view of all resources, regardless of the region they are located in. This means that you can easily manage resources across different regions and take action when necessary.
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CloudOps simplifies AWS subscription management by providing a single dashboard that displays all your cloud resources in one place. This eliminates the need to switch between different AWS accounts and regions to manage resources, saving you time and effort.
CloudOps also provides a range of features that make it easy to manage your cloud resources. For example, you can quickly filter resources by type or status, allowing you to easily locate specific resources. You can also filter by subscription to make it easier to find what you need on a large account or just review anything with a warning or error.
CloudOps is a unified cloud management platform that is plug-and-play with AWS & Azure. It provides functionality for a host of other areas by being the glue that holds together best-of-breed tools. For example, it uses industry-leading tools such as Zabbix, Prometheus and PENtest tools among others to provide a complete cloud management platform.
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Managing AWS subscriptions and cloud resources can be a challeng, especially when dealing with multiple deployments. CloudOps from igroup is a cloud management platform that simplifies AWS subscription management by providing a single dashboard that displays all your cloud resources in one place.
With CloudOps, you can easily manage multiple subscriptions and view resources across multiple regions. This can help you proactively manage your cloud resources, prevent potential downtime or issues, and save time and effort in the process.
If you are looking for a solution to simplify AWS subscription management, CloudOps from igroup is definitely worth considering. You can book a test drive here to find out more and see CloudOps in action.
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