Embotics
Embotics is an enterprise cloud management and automation software provider that focuses on governance, orchestration, and lifecycle control across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
- Cloud management and orchestration platform for hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure (cloud management)
- Policy-based governance, cost control, and resource optimization capabilities for enterprise cloud estates (cloud governance)
- Self-service provisioning and workflow automation for IT and development teams (cloud automation / DevOps enablement)
- Integration with virtualization platforms and public clouds for centralized visibility and control (infrastructure management)
- Support for governance, compliance, and chargeback/showback models in enterprise IT environments (IT financial management)
More About Embotics
Embotics provides software for enterprises and service providers that need centralized control over resources deployed across private data centers and public cloud platforms. Its core offering is a cloud management platform (cloud management) that unifies provisioning, orchestration, and policy enforcement for virtual machines, applications, and related infrastructure services. The software targets organizations operating hybrid or multi-cloud architectures and aims to give infrastructure and operations teams a single system for managing distributed environments.
The platform is typically deployed as a control layer above virtualization technologies and public cloud APIs. It integrates with hypervisors and virtualization stacks in on-premises (on-prem) data centers, as well as Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platforms from public cloud providers. Through these integrations, Embotics can automate provisioning workflows, enforce configuration and governance policies, and maintain a centralized catalog of available services and templates. This approach supports enterprises that run mixed environments and want consistent processes across locations.
Embotics emphasizes policy-based governance and lifecycle management (cloud governance). Administrators can define rules for who can request resources, what configurations are allowed, and how resources are approved, monitored, and retired. These capabilities are used to implement guardrails for security, compliance, and operational standards, while still enabling self-service access for internal users. The software also supports chargeback and showback models, allowing IT organizations to associate costs with specific projects, business units, or applications and to track resource consumption over time.
The cloud automation features (cloud automation / DevOps enablement) focus on workflow orchestration, service catalog management, and integration with ticketing or IT service management tools. This allows IT teams to convert manual provisioning steps into repeatable processes and to present standardized services to developers and business users. By centralizing these workflows, enterprises can maintain consistent configurations and reduce configuration drift across their environments.
From a directory and categorization perspective, Embotics is positioned in the cloud management platform and cloud governance segments, with relevant tags including cloud management, cloud automation, hybrid cloud, multi-cloud, and IT financial management. Its offerings are used by organizations that want to manage virtualized infrastructure and public cloud resources through a unified platform, with an emphasis on governance, policy control, and lifecycle oversight rather than on underlying infrastructure provisioning hardware or low-level network services.