multi cloud monitoring

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Multi cloud monitoring on WindowsForum.com covers the challenge of tracking security and performance across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud when Windows Server workloads are involved. A recent thread discusses Upwind's runtime protection for Windows Server VMs across these three clouds, highlighting that enterprise monitoring tools must support both Linux containers and traditional Windows Server instances. The conversation reflects a broader industry shift: effective multi cloud monitoring now requires treating Windows Server as a first-class citizen rather than an afterthought, especially for workloads holding identity, databases, and business logic. Readers will find practical discussions on runtime security, visibility gaps, and vendor updates relevant to hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
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    Upwind Adds Windows Server VM Runtime Protection on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud

    Upwind announced on May 5, 2026, that its runtime protection and visibility platform now supports Windows Server virtual machines running Windows Server 2016 or later across Amazon EC2, Google Cloud Compute, and Microsoft Azure VMs. That is a product update, but it lands in a market argument...
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