Internal documentation and visibility
Tribal knowledge and silos can leave gaps of information when someone leaves or joins your organization. Keeping everyone informed and up to date on your cloud environment is essential to using your resources efficiently, and it starts with real-time documentation.
See the current state of your cloud environment
With the ability to refresh data pulled from your cloud provider, your team will always have visibility into your infrastructure’s current state. You can also see revision history of your cloud infrastructure and keep tabs on any changes.
Share the right level of detail
Centralize information
Improve training and onboarding by keeping infrastructure documentation in one central location. Streamline team processes and functions by adding infrastructure diagrams to Confluence or other wikis with an easy-to-use integration.
Identify unnecessary resources
Check the current state diagram of your cloud infrastructure on a regular basis—especially when team members join or leave—to identify orphaned resources that are no longer needed but still costing you money.
Security and compliance
Maintain accurate documentation of your cloud environment for security and compliance audits by automatically generating diagrams pulled from cloud provider metadata.
Downtime and incident response
Downtime is really expensive for your organization. Having up-to-date documentation helps your teams align and start resolving issues quicker.
Consulting
Getting up to speed on a client’s cloud environment is time consuming and complex. Automatically generated diagrams make it easier.
Planning future development
Understand your current architecture to plan future development that performs well and fits in your budget.