What is CloudQuery?
CloudQuery is the open-source cloud asset inventory backed by SQL. CloudQuery extracts, transforms, and loads cloud assets into normalized PostgreSQL tables. CloudQuery enables users to assess, audit, and evaluate the configurations of your cloud assets.
CloudQuery can be integrated with current visualization, monitoring and alerting stack such as Grafana, Superset, QuickSight or any other BI tools. Ability to leverage SQL to get visibility into cloud infrastructure and SaaS applications.
Providers are pluggable data connectors that let users extract all your assets configurations into a single normalized relational database. The providers listed for CloudQuery are AWS, Azure, Okta, GCP, Kubernetes and Yandex. Policies have the ability to codify and run security, compliance and cost rules and policies with SQL. Current policies listed are AWS, Azure, GCP and Kubernetes.
CloudQuery can be integrated with current visualization, monitoring and alerting stack such as Grafana, Superset, QuickSight or any other BI tools. Ability to leverage SQL to get visibility into cloud infrastructure and SaaS applications.
Providers are pluggable data connectors that let users extract all your assets configurations into a single normalized relational database. The providers listed for CloudQuery are AWS, Azure, Okta, GCP, Kubernetes and Yandex. Policies have the ability to codify and run security, compliance and cost rules and policies with SQL. Current policies listed are AWS, Azure, GCP and Kubernetes.
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| Deployment Types | SaaS |
|---|---|
| Mobile Application | No |
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What is CloudQuery?
CloudQuery is the open-source cloud asset inventory backed by SQL. CloudQuery extracts, transforms, and loads cloud assets into normalized PostgreSQL tables. CloudQuery enables users to assess, audit, and evaluate the configurations of cloud assets.
What are CloudQuery's top competitors?
Amazon CloudWatch and Google Cloud Operations Suite are common alternatives for CloudQuery.



