If you're looking for a way to tame multicloud complexity and cut operational complexity around Kubernetes, Webscale is worth a look. Its Supercloud platform uses AI and machine learning to autonomously optimize application delivery networks for performance and efficiency. It spans leading public and private cloud providers so you can span multiple clouds. Features include workload orchestration, resource allocation optimization and high performance and security for applications.
Another good option is Tanzu CloudHealth, a cloud management platform that spans financial management, operational efficiency and collaboration across multicloud environments. It includes features for resource and organization management, custom reporting and dashboards, budgeting and Kubernetes optimization. It's used by more than 22,000 organizations, managing more than $24 billion in annualized cloud spend, so it's a mature option for cloud management maturity.
VMware Tanzu is another contender, letting Dev and Ops teams build, deploy and manage cloud-native applications across multiple clouds and edge computing sites. It includes cloud-native data and messaging services, consulting services to build and modernize applications, and lifecycle management. Tanzu's AI-powered app visibility, one-line commands to deploy and scale, and automation features can help you deliver software faster and reduce operational complexity.
Last, you should consider Pulumi, an open-source infrastructure as code (IaC) SDK that lets developers build, deploy and manage infrastructure across multiple clouds using their favorite programming languages. It supports many cloud providers, including AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, and includes features like policy-as-code, automated testing and deployments. Pulumi is good for teams that want to increase productivity, scalability and collaboration in their infrastructure operations.