Details
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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Recent blog posts
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Introducing Split Total Cost: Distribute Shared Costs Fairly Across Billing Accounts
Already know the total cost you want to distribute? With Split Total Cost, vScope handles the split for you — so your cost reports finally reflect reality.
From Intune to vScope: Why Endpoint Management Alone Is Not Enough
Intune gives you strong endpoint control. vScope turns that data into shared operational context for operations, security, compliance, and finance.
Tracker evolves: from case list to compliance overview
From a list of issues to a clear compliance overview. The latest Tracker update introduces a more structured way to monitor, prioritize, and improve your IT environment. Here's the latest update about vScope Tracker!