cloud visibility

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Cloud visibility is a recurring theme in discussions about managing hybrid and multi-cloud environments, particularly in the context of Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. Recent threads highlight how tools like IP Fabric aim to address blind spots by providing deeper visibility into cloud constructs such as Azure Firewall, Private Link, and Private Endpoint, as well as multi-project GCP discovery. This focus on cloud visibility is often tied to operational challenges, including the need to model modern cloud enforcement points and manage legacy systems like Windows Server 2008 as they reach end of life. For IT teams, improving cloud visibility is presented as a practical step toward network assurance and migration planning.
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    IP Fabric Expands Cloud Visibility as Windows Server 2008 Reaches End of Life

    IP Fabric’s January release and Microsoft’s January 2026 lifecycle moves landed in the same week, but they point in opposite operational directions: one vendor is adding deeper visibility to tame hybrid, multi‑cloud complexity, while another has finally closed the book on a long‑running Windows...
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    IP Fabric Expands Unified Cloud Visibility for Azure and GCP

    IP Fabric’s latest update promises to remove a long-standing blind spot for hybrid teams by deepening native visibility into Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) constructs—adding Azure Firewall, Private Link and Private Endpoint context, multi‑project GCP discovery, and improved...
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