Last week, theMIX helped Portland-based Cloudability launch the open beta of its cloud service management offering and API.
Cloudability provides an easy way to manage and monitor all of your cloud costs in one place. Part of the Amazon Web Service (AWS) program, Cloudability supports more than 80 of the most popular cloud and application providers, giving companies the ability to monitor and analyze complete cloud spend across multiple vendors.
Coverage highlights include:
“Cloudability is a service that companies really need. The total cloud market is estimated to be $210 billion by 2015. Cloudability sees its market as about $2 billion.” – SiliconANGLE
“Especially, if you are a single developer or a startup without ops and if you are using one or more cloud infrastructure services, there is no excuse to not use Cloudability.” – CloudAve
“Cloudability’s dashboard is extremely easy to set up and works with more than 80 cloud and application providers, including Amazon Web Services, Google Apps, Salesforce.com, Microsoft Azure, Rackspace, and Heroku. On the dashboard you can see each individual service and look into daily detailed reports to identify areas when you can scale back, if needed. On top of that, Cloudability sends a helpful daily email that shows your day-to-day cloud spending.” – VentureBeat
“Use Cloudability to bring all your cloud costs into one place so you can save time, reduce waste and nip overages in the bud. Because the cloud is infinitely scalable but your dollars are not.” – Cloud Business Review.
Feature articles were written by Wired, TechCrunch, IDG, NetworkWorld, ComputerWorld, Techmeme, Venturebat, CIO, CloudAve, IT World, ProgrammableWeb, and more.
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