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Hybr
Unified Hybrid Cloud and CSP Management Platform

What is Hybr?

Hybr provides a robust solution for enterprises and service providers seeking to efficiently manage hybrid cloud resources, automate billing, and optimize multi-cloud costs. The platform consolidates public and private cloud management into a single-pane, multi-tenant interface, enabling seamless oversight of resources, billing, and compliance for AI workloads and SaaS applications.

With advanced features supporting Microsoft CSP subscription and license management, dynamic pricing, and detailed cost allocation, Hybr simplifies complex operations and financial reporting. Intuitive automation, governance tools, and integrations with popular cloud providers and SaaS solutions help organizations streamline provisioning, boost productivity, and maintain secure and scalable cloud environments.

Features

  • Hybrid Cloud Management: Single-pane, multi-tenant portal for all hybrid cloud resources.
  • Microsoft CSP Billing: Automated NCE-compliant billing and subscription management.
  • Multi-Cloud Cost Allocation: Track and allocate costs by tenants, departments, teams, and projects.
  • Self-Service Portal: Customer-facing portal for subscription, billing, and resource management.
  • Automated Billing & Invoicing: Streamlined, accurate, and customizable invoicing processes.
  • Governance & RBAC: Next-generation governance with role-based access control.
  • License Management: Automated Microsoft CSP license assignments and modifications.
  • Automation & Events: Intelligent automation of cloud operations and event-triggered workflows.
  • Integration Suite: REST API, webhooks, and Zapier for custom and no-code integrations.
  • Marketplace Creation: Bundle and offer value-added services with CSP products.

Use Cases

  • Automating Microsoft CSP subscription billing and invoicing.
  • Centralizing management of public and private cloud resources.
  • Allocating multi-cloud costs to departments and projects for FinOps reporting.
  • Enabling resellers to manage customers, licenses, and performance in a multi-tenant environment.
  • Streamlining license modifications and CSP financial operations for IT providers.
  • Offering a self-service portal for customers to independently manage their subscriptions and resources.
  • Creating marketplaces for bundled value-added cloud services.

FAQs

  • What cloud platforms does Hybr support?
    Hybr supports public clouds, private clouds, SaaS applications, and can integrate with Microsoft CSP, Azure Stack Hub, VMWare, and other platforms.
  • Does Hybr offer automated billing and invoicing?
    Yes, Hybr streamlines billing processes with automated and flexible invoicing capabilities tailored to CSP and multi-cloud environments.
  • Can customers manage their own subscriptions and resources?
    Yes, Hybr provides a self-service portal that allows customers to independently manage subscriptions, billing, and provisioning.
  • Is role-based access control (RBAC) available in Hybr?
    Hybr includes multi-tenancy support and advanced role-based access control for secure and scalable cloud management.
  • How does Hybr facilitate integration with other services?
    Hybr offers REST API, webhooks, and Zapier integration to connect with various apps and enable custom workflows.

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