Senior Executive IT Infrastructure at Wateen Telecom (pvt.)
Real User
Aug 14, 2023
I use the solution for our hyper-converged infrastructure within the organization for hospital management. We also access some of the integrated Active Directory and other integrated services related to Microsoft.
Implementation Engineer - DevOps-MSP at ARPATech (Pvt) Ltd
Real User
Sep 28, 2022
We have multiple customers that we onboard on multiple tools for inventory management and monitoring purposes, so we use CloudSphere as their CMP (Cloud Management Platform). If the customers have multiple infrastructures on multiple public clouds, they can manage those easily on CloudSphere because we give access to our customers, so they can access their infrastructures through CloudSphere.
We are a Microsoft and GCP managed service provider, providing multiple kinds of services for managing the clouds of multiple customers with this product. We provide multiple logins for customers, and they create their own users into the PMP. We are partners of CloudSphere. I'm the Lead MSP and Senior DevOps Engineer.
Migration Customer Solution Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Aug 1, 2022
We generally use it for cloud transformation. We have used the cloud discovery phase and cloud assessment and optimization in the cloud transformation.
Infrastructure Technologist at a tech consulting company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Mar 23, 2020
In terms of the primary use case, I have a contract with Fortune 500. I was hired to go in and to maintain their test evaluation network, the test development network and managing components of that. This is a DevOps operation, where they develop software drivers. And so the network monitoring tools that are separately used there are IT-based. The testing devices that I had to monitor and manage, were a combination of Cisco, Extreme, Aruba, and Mellanox. It was all a test development environment developing software that they were going to monetize to be able to sell to distributors and people who have incorporated their product into network devices.
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I use the solution for our hyper-converged infrastructure within the organization for hospital management. We also access some of the integrated Active Directory and other integrated services related to Microsoft.
We have multiple customers that we onboard on multiple tools for inventory management and monitoring purposes, so we use CloudSphere as their CMP (Cloud Management Platform). If the customers have multiple infrastructures on multiple public clouds, they can manage those easily on CloudSphere because we give access to our customers, so they can access their infrastructures through CloudSphere.
We are a Microsoft and GCP managed service provider, providing multiple kinds of services for managing the clouds of multiple customers with this product. We provide multiple logins for customers, and they create their own users into the PMP. We are partners of CloudSphere. I'm the Lead MSP and Senior DevOps Engineer.
We generally use it for cloud transformation. We have used the cloud discovery phase and cloud assessment and optimization in the cloud transformation.
In terms of the primary use case, I have a contract with Fortune 500. I was hired to go in and to maintain their test evaluation network, the test development network and managing components of that. This is a DevOps operation, where they develop software drivers. And so the network monitoring tools that are separately used there are IT-based. The testing devices that I had to monitor and manage, were a combination of Cisco, Extreme, Aruba, and Mellanox. It was all a test development environment developing software that they were going to monetize to be able to sell to distributors and people who have incorporated their product into network devices.