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Connect vScope to OpenShift to bring visibility to your containerized environments. Discover clusters, nodes, namespaces, deployments. Everything automatically inventoried and documented within your central IT asset repository.
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Unified Inventory of Containerized Infrastructure
Automatically discover and document your OpenShift environment, including clusters, nodes, namespaces, deployments. vScope helps you maintain a complete and always up-to-date inventory for improved governance and visibility.
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Simplified Compliance and Documentation
Enable built-in compliance checks and reports for your OpenShift environment. With OpenShift data in vScope, you can easily validate configurations, monitor changes, and ensure documentation standards across teams.
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Cross-Platform Visibility
Combine OpenShift insights with data from other sources like virtualization, cloud, and identity systems. vScope provides a unified view of your IT landscape, from physical servers to containerized services.
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Operational Transparency for IT and Business Teams
Empower both technical and business stakeholders with shared access to reliable OpenShift data. vScope connects container insights to a business context, such as services, vendors, or customers – making it easy for anyone to explore relationships and dependencies without requiring deep OpenShift expertise.
Asset Types
- Clusters
- Nodes
- Namespaces
- Deployments
Example of Bundled Content
- OpenShift Cluster Overview
- Namespace and Deployment Documentation
- Lifecycle and Utilization Insights
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Recent blog posts
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New Price List for Easier Control of Microsoft 365 Costs
With vScope’s new price list for Microsoft 365, it’s easier than ever to understand, monitor, and optimize your license costs. The price list is automatically applied to your asset inventory once vScope is connected to your Microsoft 365 environment.


Last Day for Windows 10 – Are Your Clients Ready?
As of October 15, 2025, Microsoft officially ends support for Windows 10. In this article, we explore what that means, why Microsoft is making this change, and how you can use vScope’s inventory and prebuilt insights to stay ahead.


Stronger Security in vScope: Support for SAML SSO and Kerberos
In the latest update of vScope, we introduce support for SAML 2.0-based Single Sign-On (SSO) and Kerberos authentication. These new features are an important step in giving you more options to strengthen the security of your IT inventory and access to your asset register. In this post, we walk through the updates and how to make the most of them.
