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Automatically inventory EC2 instances, S3 buckets, VPCs, security groups, storage disks, and snapshots from your AWS account within vScope.
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Unified AWS Resource Inventory
Consolidate a comprehensive inventory of your key AWS resources, including virtual machines, storage buckets, and network configurations, into a single view within vScope.
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Detailed EC2 Instance Inventory
Gain granular visibility into your EC2 virtual machines, including their configuration details, state, and associated disk and snapshot information within vScope.
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AWS Security Group Visibility
Overview your Amazon Security Groups and their associated rules, providing insights into your cloud security posture within your vScope inventory.
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Proactive Maintenance Awareness
Identify EC2 instances scheduled for system maintenance directly within vScope, enabling proactive planning and minimizing potential disruptions.
Asset Types
- Amazon EC2 Instance
- Amazon S3 Bucket
- Amazon EBS Snapshot
- Amazon Security Group
- Amazon EBS Volume
Example of Bundled Content
- Amazon Web Services Resource Overview
- Amazon EC2 Disk and Snapshot Inventory
- Amazon EC2 Instance State Transition History
- Amazon S3 Buckets Older Than 30 Days
- EC2 Instances Scheduled for System Maintenance
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Create a Great Cost Report: Three Ways to Price Your IT Environment
Do you and your organization lack clear routines for communicating the value and costs of IT delivery? You’re not alone. Getting started doesn’t have to be difficult. Here are three practical ways to price IT and create a cost report that makes IT costs clear to the business.
Standardize IT Billing Faster with Built-In Price List Templates
Reduce manual pricing work and get more accurate IT billing in place faster using reusable, best-practice price list templates. Here is the latest feature of vScope Billing
Introducing Network Port Mapping in vScope: Finally See What’s Connected – and Where
One of the most requested features is now here. With Network Port Mapping for SNMP, IT teams can instantly see how devices are connected across the network, no more remoting into switches, outdated documentation, or guesswork. This update helps you troubleshoot faster, improve documentation, and strengthen overall network security.