Gravitant
Gravitant is an enterprise cloud services brokerage and management provider that offers tools for sourcing, provisioning, and governing multi-cloud environments.
- Multi-cloud service brokerage and catalog management for public and private cloud services (cloud management)
- Procurement workflows and cost management tools for cloud services (IT financial management)
- Policy-based governance and compliance controls across multiple cloud providers (cloud governance)
- Self-service portals for business and IT users to request and manage cloud resources (IT service management)
- Analytics and reporting on cloud usage, performance, and spend (cloud analytics)
More About Gravitant
Gravitant focuses on enabling enterprises and large institutions to manage heterogeneous cloud environments through a unified brokerage and management layer. Its offerings help organizations select, purchase, provision, and monitor services from multiple public and private cloud providers through a single interface, with an emphasis on standardizing how cloud services are requested and controlled across business units.
The company’s cloud services brokerage capabilities (cloud management) aggregate catalogs from various infrastructure and platform providers and expose them through a normalized service catalog. IT teams can define standardized service offerings, map them to underlying providers, and present them to internal users through a self-service portal. This supports use cases such as virtual infrastructure provisioning, application environment setup, and lifecycle management across multiple clouds.
Gravitant also provides procurement and cost management tools (IT financial management) that allow enterprises to compare cloud offerings on dimensions such as price, service level, and configuration parameters before purchase. These capabilities are designed to integrate with existing sourcing and procurement processes, helping IT and finance teams track cloud spending against budgets and contracts and evaluate provider options based on defined policies.
On the governance side (cloud governance), Gravitant enables policy-based controls that define who can request which services, under what conditions, and in which environments or regions. Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), approval workflows, and standardized templates help organizations maintain consistency and reduce configuration drift across multiple providers. These controls are positioned to support compliance with internal standards and external regulatory frameworks when provisioning and operating cloud resources.
The platform’s self-service portals (IT service management) give application teams and business users a way to request infrastructure and related services without direct interaction with each cloud provider’s console. IT operations teams retain central oversight and can embed architecture standards, security baselines, and cost constraints into predefined service blueprints, which are then consumable through the portal.
Analytics and reporting features (cloud analytics) provide visibility into usage patterns, cost allocation, and service performance across providers. Dashboards and reports are designed to support IT, finance, and business stakeholders in understanding consumption trends, identifying optimization opportunities, and aligning cloud usage with organizational objectives.
Within an enterprise IT marketplace or directory, Gravitant aligns most directly with cloud services brokerage, multi-cloud management, IT financial management for cloud, and governance and policy management for cloud infrastructure. It is typically evaluated alongside cloud management platforms and brokerage solutions that help enterprises coordinate multi-provider strategies from a central control point.