CloudCheckr Recognized as a Strong Performer Among Cloud Cost Management and Optimization Providers
CloudCheckr achieved the highest scores possible in seven criteria, including market approach, partner ecosystem, and reporting, by independent research firm
CloudCheckr, the total visibility cloud governance platform, announced it was named a Strong Performer in The Forrester Wave: Cloud Cost Management and Optimization Q4 2020 report.
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According to the report, “reference customers praised CloudCheckr for its CMx release, noting that ‘it’s a game-changer’ in terms of upgrading its UI and experience.” The report also states that CloudCheckr offers 35 different frameworks, including GDRP, HIPPA, and NIST [800-53]. Customers liked the ease of its one-click compliance checks and CloudCheckr’s API completeness, enabling automated workflows into other business applications.
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We believe CloudCheckr’s ranking of the second-highest score in the strategy category shows the company is well-positioned to deliver even more value going forward.
“In our opinion, Forrester’s recognition of CloudCheckr as a Strong Performer reflects our commitment to providing customers with a complete solution to help them monitor their cloud infrastructure,” said Jeff Valentine, CTO of CloudCheckr. “We believe that our current product and our future plans set us apart from legacy information technology vendors that are more focused on integration than innovation. The largest companies in the world use CloudCheckr because of our ongoing investment in product growth and focus on business outcomes in the cloud.”
The cloud computing market is growing at a rapid pace, despite the effects of the pandemic. Software-as-a-service (SaaS), cloud development, and cloud infrastructure (IaaS) spend is projected to reach $411 billion by 2022, according to Forrester. With cloud infrastructure complexity continuing to increase alongside growing usage, users, accounts, and instance types, IT professionals increasingly depend upon software to enable visibility, consistency, and scalability of management practices — further deepening the need for cloud management platforms.
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