CloudAware serves as a centralized platform where we can monitor AWS, GCP, and Azure, allowing us to monitor all cloud environments in one place. It functions as a hub where developers can track security vulnerabilities by monitoring permissions and resource provisioning. CloudAware is used for tracking environment billings and compliance. When we plan for newer infrastructure, we need to consider the billing and compliance requirements. CloudAware helps check the budget and tracks resource usage, which are integral for DevOps and MLOps lifecycles.
Project Manager at AGRICULTURE SKILL COUNCIL OF INDIA (ASCI)
Real User
Top 5
Jun 3, 2026
CloudAware serves as our main multi-cloud management tool for managing our organization's multiple client platforms that require integration in a cloud form. We are working with over 20 different source types including AWS, Azure, Ansible, Cisco platforms, and ServiceNow platforms. All of these platform integrations and their one-stop management and placement are done on CloudAware. We are currently using CloudAware because all these platforms come with their own vulnerabilities and threat detection challenges. We perform multiple activities in terms of patch management, costing management, and bringing in compliance and governance across the entire cloud integration. These activities are all performed through CloudAware, our one-stop multi-cloud management solution. We have platforms of IBM, Microsoft, Azure, ServiceNow, and AWS on which different activities are being performed for operational excellence. Managing all of them at one place is something we are currently doing. We are also using CloudAware for its security aspects to detect foreign intrusions and any kind of impending cyber threats. Our major activity is definitely the comprehensive cloud management, which allows us to have a multiple management database in a real-time manner.
Currently, we are using CloudAware for many of our consulting areas. We use Oracle Cloud, Google Cloud, and AWS servers for most of our work, and all storage, government documents, and data storage occur in those clouds. The areas around vulnerability and cybersecurity represent the majority of our use cases through CloudAware. I can provide a specific example of how we use CloudAware for cybersecurity vulnerabilities. We have large, secretive, and confidential databases captured over the past 50 years for the Indian agriculture ecosystem. These databases have very limited domain visibility and are susceptible to cyberattacks. In the past, we used multiple platforms, and there were cases where files were attacked and everything was lost from the server. From the past three to four years, we have not found any cases of attacks because all risks and potential attacks are being proactively communicated by the software to our tech team, allowing us to take proactive and reactive measures to avoid such attacks. This demonstrates a very proactive approach in terms of reducing cybersecurity risks for our databases. CloudAware is quite usable in terms of handling cyberattack cases faster. In a month, we acquire approximately five to ten attacks, and although these attacks appear smaller in number, they are of very high intensity because one attack can deplete all files in our storage. These five to ten attacks are managed very proactively, and we have seen that the system assists greatly because many escalations arise around those attacks, and the system helps resolve incidents in a much faster manner. This is something unique about CloudAware, and it is the reason we have remained with this platform for the past three years.
We have almost 1 million of ARR workload running in AWS which includes 100 to 200 virtual machines as EC2 and RDS. We are struggling to map what exactly the cost optimization strategy we need to follow, how we should follow and make sure of the compute saving plans and what should be a value of commitment we should make on a safer side. I am currently using Akela and CoreStack and looking forward to replace them with CloudAware. I utilized it in one of the use cases for workload assessment and definitely it has brought in the value as a return of investment to us, because that was the assessment I was doing for one of our end customers. I found it very useful. It has given a business case to us, which I have presented to the customer.
CloudAware offers robust cloud management solutions, enabling efficient infrastructure monitoring, cost optimization, and compliance adherence across various platforms. Users appreciate its CMDB for resource tracking, automated security protocols, and enhanced cost management features, which collectively enhance operational efficiency and foster better team collaboration.
CloudAware serves as a centralized platform where we can monitor AWS, GCP, and Azure, allowing us to monitor all cloud environments in one place. It functions as a hub where developers can track security vulnerabilities by monitoring permissions and resource provisioning. CloudAware is used for tracking environment billings and compliance. When we plan for newer infrastructure, we need to consider the billing and compliance requirements. CloudAware helps check the budget and tracks resource usage, which are integral for DevOps and MLOps lifecycles.
CloudAware serves as our main multi-cloud management tool for managing our organization's multiple client platforms that require integration in a cloud form. We are working with over 20 different source types including AWS, Azure, Ansible, Cisco platforms, and ServiceNow platforms. All of these platform integrations and their one-stop management and placement are done on CloudAware. We are currently using CloudAware because all these platforms come with their own vulnerabilities and threat detection challenges. We perform multiple activities in terms of patch management, costing management, and bringing in compliance and governance across the entire cloud integration. These activities are all performed through CloudAware, our one-stop multi-cloud management solution. We have platforms of IBM, Microsoft, Azure, ServiceNow, and AWS on which different activities are being performed for operational excellence. Managing all of them at one place is something we are currently doing. We are also using CloudAware for its security aspects to detect foreign intrusions and any kind of impending cyber threats. Our major activity is definitely the comprehensive cloud management, which allows us to have a multiple management database in a real-time manner.
Currently, we are using CloudAware for many of our consulting areas. We use Oracle Cloud, Google Cloud, and AWS servers for most of our work, and all storage, government documents, and data storage occur in those clouds. The areas around vulnerability and cybersecurity represent the majority of our use cases through CloudAware. I can provide a specific example of how we use CloudAware for cybersecurity vulnerabilities. We have large, secretive, and confidential databases captured over the past 50 years for the Indian agriculture ecosystem. These databases have very limited domain visibility and are susceptible to cyberattacks. In the past, we used multiple platforms, and there were cases where files were attacked and everything was lost from the server. From the past three to four years, we have not found any cases of attacks because all risks and potential attacks are being proactively communicated by the software to our tech team, allowing us to take proactive and reactive measures to avoid such attacks. This demonstrates a very proactive approach in terms of reducing cybersecurity risks for our databases. CloudAware is quite usable in terms of handling cyberattack cases faster. In a month, we acquire approximately five to ten attacks, and although these attacks appear smaller in number, they are of very high intensity because one attack can deplete all files in our storage. These five to ten attacks are managed very proactively, and we have seen that the system assists greatly because many escalations arise around those attacks, and the system helps resolve incidents in a much faster manner. This is something unique about CloudAware, and it is the reason we have remained with this platform for the past three years.
We have almost 1 million of ARR workload running in AWS which includes 100 to 200 virtual machines as EC2 and RDS. We are struggling to map what exactly the cost optimization strategy we need to follow, how we should follow and make sure of the compute saving plans and what should be a value of commitment we should make on a safer side. I am currently using Akela and CoreStack and looking forward to replace them with CloudAware. I utilized it in one of the use cases for workload assessment and definitely it has brought in the value as a return of investment to us, because that was the assessment I was doing for one of our end customers. I found it very useful. It has given a business case to us, which I have presented to the customer.