What is our primary use case?
Our primary use case for Hyperglance on the Up to 3,000 Resources Pay as You Go plan is cloud infrastructure visualization and cost management.
We use it to get a clear, visual overview of all our resources, understand how they’re connected, and identify underutilized or misconfigured services.
It also helps us track costs and optimize spending across our cloud environment without having to dig through multiple dashboards or reports.
How has it helped my organization?
Hyperglance on the Up to 3,000 Resources Pay as You Go plan has improved our organization by giving us a much clearer visibility into our cloud infrastructure.
It makes it easy to see how resources are connected, identify unused or underutilized services, and track spending across teams.
This has helped reduce waste, improve cost efficiency, and speed up troubleshooting when issues arise.
Overall, it has made managing our cloud environment more straightforward and less time-consuming.
What is most valuable?
The features I have found most valuable in Hyperglance are the visual mapping of resources, the dependency tracking, and the cost insights.
The visual maps make it easy to see how everything in our cloud environment is connected, which saves a lot of time when troubleshooting or planning changes.
Dependency tracking helps us understand relationships between services so we can avoid accidentally affecting other systems.
The cost insights are also very useful for spotting underutilized resources and optimizing spending, which has helped us manage our cloud budget more effectively.
What needs improvement?
In terms of new features, it would be useful to see deeper automation capabilities, such as proactive alerts or automated suggestions for cost optimization.
Better role-based access controls with more granular permissions could also help larger teams manage visibility and actions more securely.
Finally, a mobile-friendly interface or companion app would be a nice addition for reviewing cloud health and alerts on the go.
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For how long have I used the solution?
I have used the solution for 1 year.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We previously used another cloud management tool, but we switched to Hyperglance because it provides a much clearer visualization of our infrastructure.
The previous tool required checking multiple dashboards and reports to understand resource relationships, which was time-consuming.
Hyperglance consolidates everything into a single, easy-to-navigate interface, making it faster to troubleshoot, optimize costs, and manage resources efficiently.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
My advice on pricing is to evaluate your cloud resource footprint first and plan accordingly.
Since the cost increases with resource count, it helps to understand how many resources you will be monitoring and whether you will need to scale soon.
If your environment is growing, budget for the next tier ahead of time so you are not surprised by a jump in cost later.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We did consider other options such as CloudHealth and CloudCheckr, but ultimately chose Hyperglance because it provided a more intuitive interface and stronger visualization features.
The ability to quickly see resource relationships and identify inefficiencies made it the best fit for our team.
What other advice do I have?
Overall, Hyperglance on the Up to 3,000 Resources Pay as You Go plan has been a solid tool for us.
My advice for others would be to take full advantage of the free trial to explore all the visualization and cost tracking features.
It is especially helpful if you are managing a complex cloud environment and want to quickly understand resource relationships and optimize spending.
While there is a bit of a learning curve at first, once you are familiar with the interface, it becomes a valuable part of cloud management.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.