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Cloud Systems Management (CSM) is a set of tools and services used to manage cloud computing and storage environments. It enables organizations to monitor, manage, and optimize their cloud infrastructure, applications, and services. CSM solutions provide visibility into cloud usage, performance, and cost, as well as the ability to automate and orchestrate cloud operations. CSM solutions also enable organizations to manage their cloud security, compliance, and governance.
CSM solutions are designed to help organizations maximize the value of their cloud investments by providing visibility into cloud usage, performance, and cost. They also enable organizations to automate and orchestrate cloud operations, ensuring that cloud resources are used efficiently and securely.
Some companies in the Cloud Systems Management market include Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and VMware. Show Less Read more