# Tutorials

- [Amazon AWS CUR](https://olddocs.exivity.io/2.10.2/getting-started/tutorials/amazon-aws-cur.md)
- [Amazon AWS CUR (Athena)](https://olddocs.exivity.io/2.10.2/getting-started/tutorials/amazon-aws-stack.md)
- [Azure Stack](https://olddocs.exivity.io/2.10.2/getting-started/tutorials/azure-stack.md): This article describes how to report Azure Stack consumption with Exivity
- [Azure EA](https://olddocs.exivity.io/2.10.2/getting-started/tutorials/azure-ea.md)
- [Azure CSP](https://olddocs.exivity.io/2.10.2/getting-started/tutorials/azure-csp.md)
- [Google Cloud](https://olddocs.exivity.io/2.10.2/getting-started/tutorials/google-cloud.md): This article describes how to setup Exivity to report on Google Cloud consumption.
- [VMware vCloud](https://olddocs.exivity.io/2.10.2/getting-started/tutorials/vmware-vcloud.md): This article describes how to report onVMware vCloud consumption with Exivity
- [VMware vCenter](https://olddocs.exivity.io/2.10.2/getting-started/tutorials/vmware-vcenter.md): This article describes how to report on VMware vCenter consumption with Exivity


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