Cloudanix can be improved by enhancing query performance optimization for very large multi-source data sets with smarter caching and pre-aggregation, strengthening real-time data syncing to reduce latency between source updates and query availability, improving streaming injection support, simplifying setup and onboarding to connect multiple data sources, and providing more templates. Additionally, I suggest smart cost visibility that offers a clear breakdown of query costs, data movement costs, and storage usage, along with advanced data governance tools for access data masking and compliance tracking; these are the key improvements.
Cloudanix could improve by addressing the limitations in terms of customization. The feature expectations suggest that integrating products such as Slack for IAM workflows or enhancing asset management visibility would give it overall weightage. Enhancing customization is necessary because the current limitations cause some drawbacks in its performance that should be improvised. Regarding needed improvements, I feel that the primary strength of Cloudanix lies in unified security governance and IAM. It needs further improvement in risk correlation and attack path analysis; additionally, it requires richer dashboards to enhance the UI and usability as well. The attack path analysis is a key area that needs further industry-level enhancement, while the integration aspect is a growing ecosystem that requires improvements over time. Additional improvements Cloudanix needs include enhancing the enterprise-grade support experience.
GRC, or Governance, Risk, and Compliance, offers a structured approach for aligning IT with business goals, managing risks effectively, and meeting compliance requirements. It integrates an organization's processes and technology to manage regulatory demands and enterprise risks.By integrating diverse processes into a cohesive framework, GRC assists businesses in enhancing risk management effectiveness and meeting complex regulatory demands. Solutions within this domain are powerful, helping...
Cloudanix can be improved by enhancing query performance optimization for very large multi-source data sets with smarter caching and pre-aggregation, strengthening real-time data syncing to reduce latency between source updates and query availability, improving streaming injection support, simplifying setup and onboarding to connect multiple data sources, and providing more templates. Additionally, I suggest smart cost visibility that offers a clear breakdown of query costs, data movement costs, and storage usage, along with advanced data governance tools for access data masking and compliance tracking; these are the key improvements.
Cloudanix could improve by addressing the limitations in terms of customization. The feature expectations suggest that integrating products such as Slack for IAM workflows or enhancing asset management visibility would give it overall weightage. Enhancing customization is necessary because the current limitations cause some drawbacks in its performance that should be improvised. Regarding needed improvements, I feel that the primary strength of Cloudanix lies in unified security governance and IAM. It needs further improvement in risk correlation and attack path analysis; additionally, it requires richer dashboards to enhance the UI and usability as well. The attack path analysis is a key area that needs further industry-level enhancement, while the integration aspect is a growing ecosystem that requires improvements over time. Additional improvements Cloudanix needs include enhancing the enterprise-grade support experience.