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Why MCM

MCM Overview

What MCM is, who it is for, and how it unifies multi-cloud management for MSPs and Enterprise teams.

MCM Overview

MCM (Multi-Cloud Management) is a unified platform for managing cloud infrastructure across multiple providers. It brings together resource discovery, cost management, security, governance, and infrastructure provisioning under a single console — eliminating the need to switch between separate tools for each cloud provider.


Who MCM Is For

MCM is designed for two types of organisations:

MSPs (Managed Service Providers) use MCM as an operator platform — provisioning enterprise tenants, defining billing plans, configuring white-label branding, and managing users across all their customers from a single console.

Enterprise teams use MCM to manage their own multi-cloud estate. Each enterprise operates its cloud accounts, modules, users, and billing independently within a scoped, isolated view of the platform.


Connected Providers

MCM connects to cloud providers, source control, container registries, and host infrastructure through a single account model. Once an account is connected, every module uses that connection — there is no per-module credential setup required.

Supported providers: AWS, Azure, GitHub, Docker Hub, Docker (self-hosted), and Ubuntu hosts.


Platform Modules

ModuleWhat It Does
DiscoveryUnified inventory of all resources across AWS, Azure, GitHub, Docker, and Ubuntu
FinOpsCross-cloud cost dashboard, forecasting, budgets, and recommendations
GovernanceUnified policy engine with built-in compliance frameworks (GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2)
SecOpsCorrelated security findings across cloud activity, code, containers, and hosts
OrchestrationIaC provisioning with drift detection, approval workflows, and cost estimation

Unified Resource Context

Every MCM module operates against the same underlying resource inventory populated by Discovery. When you view a resource, its cost history, compliance status, and security findings are all available in context — without switching between tools or logging into a separate console.

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