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Cloud management refers to the set of processes, policies, and tools used to manage cloud-based resources and services across one or more cloud environments. It covers IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS and can apply to single-cloud, multi-cloud, or hybrid configurations. The goal is to optimize cost, performance, security, and compliance while maintaining control over deployments and data.

Core functions include provisioning and lifecycle management of resources, governance and policy enforcement, security and compliance,

Tools in this space commonly include cloud management platforms and cloud brokers that provide centralized control,

Benefits of cloud management include improved operational efficiency, better cost control, standardized governance, faster provisioning, and

Current trends emphasize FinOps practices, policy-as-code, open standards and interoperability, AI-assisted optimization, and stronger security postures

cost
management
and
optimization
(often
framed
as
FinOps),
monitoring
and
performance
analytics,
automation
and
orchestration,
and
service
delivery
through
self-service
portals
or
catalogs.
Effective
cloud
management
also
involves
tagging,
identity
and
access
management,
incident
response,
change
management,
and
integration
with
development
workflows.
multi-cloud
visibility,
and
policy
enforcement.
Typical
features
include
IAM
integration,
cost
dashboards,
alerts,
policy-as-code,
and
API-based
automation.
Many
implementations
integrate
with
infrastructure-as-code
tools
to
ensure
repeatable,
auditable
deployments
across
providers.
reduced
risk.
Challenges
include
the
complexity
of
coordinating
multiple
clouds,
security
and
compliance
demands,
data
residency,
potential
vendor
lock-in,
and
the
need
for
skilled
personnel
to
design
and
maintain
architectures
and
policies.
such
as
zero-trust
and
enhanced
workload
isolation
to
manage
evolving
cloud
landscapes.