Overview
Exivity automates IT billing.
Cloud is everywhere. Whether it is on-premise, in data centers or via public cloud offerings: more and more Enterprise organizations and Service Providers are either using hybrid cloud solutions or selling them. They also tend to pick many different types of cloud providers, depending on the intended use case. Maybe you run your production environment on-premise in VMware, your dev in Azure, test in AWS and your acceptance infrastructure runs on OpenStack. Maybe you sell Office365, Azure CSP from the Public Cloud and IaaS from you On-Premise Data Center. That is all great, but how do you track usage and spending? And how do you compile accurate chargeback-showback reports? Or how do you invoice your resellers and customers correctly? At Exivity we know how difficult this can be.
Over the past several years, we have seen many companies struggle with getting these insights and invoicing processes aligned. Many companies are still juggling around complex Excel sheets to compile their monthly billing or chargeback reports. Creating those reports takes a huge amount of time, and the manual nature of the process can be considered a huge risk from both data quality and audit perspectives. Luckily there is Exivity.
Highlights
- Consolidated Billing
- Billing Automation
- Hybrid Cloud
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Additional AWS infrastructure costs
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EBS General Purpose SSD (gp2) volumes | $0.10/per GB/month of provisioned storage |
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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Usage instructions
Installation & Usage Instructions:
Exivity uses port 443 for GUI and API access, these ports will need to be opened in your Security Group and NAT rules if you plan to access your Exivity VM from the internet.
Exivity is currently supported by the following modern web browsers: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera, Firefox, Safari. To access Exivity from your browser, go to the address: https://localhost (inside the VM) or go to https://
The initial login credentials of the Exivity web interface are:
Username: admin Password: Your VM Instance ID
It is recommended to change your password after the first time you log in. You can do so by navigating to the Administration > Users menu inside Exivity.
Please refer to our getting started tutorials to learn how to integrate Exivity with your current Hybrid Cloud infrastructure and start automating your consumption-based business model today.
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