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, infrastructure provisioning, and observability 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
| Module | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Discovery | Unified inventory of all resources across AWS, Azure, GitHub, Docker, and Ubuntu |
| FinOps | Cross-cloud cost dashboard, forecasting, budgets, and recommendations |
| Governance | Unified policy engine with built-in compliance frameworks (GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2) |
| SecOps | Correlated security findings across cloud activity, code, containers, and hosts |
| Orchestration | IaC provisioning with drift detection, approval workflows, and cost estimation |
| Observability | Centralised logs, real-time metrics, and distributed traces across all connected providers |
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, security findings, and observability signals are all available in context — without switching between tools or logging into a separate console.