Exivity is a metering and billing software solution for public and private cloud environments that allows you to report on cloud consumption from any IT resource. Exivity enables you to apply your MSP/CSP business rules and makes any type of Pay-as-you-Go model work. It also facilitates internal charge-back and show-back requirements for Enterprise IT.
These things are done by extracting IT consumption data from various endpoints and then mapping this data to meaningful customer-specific information such as services, customer IDs, names and contracts.
There are four main steps involved in a successful deployment:
Extract
Transform
Report
Integrate (optional)
The Extract step defines your data sources such as:
APIs that return usage data, service catalogue, rate card, customer/subscriber lists and similarly available records from public or private clouds
APIs or ODBC queries that return contracts, customer names, IDs and other contextual lookup data from CMDB / CRM systems
Flat files on disk in CSV, JSON or XML format
Other HTTP/S sources
Exivity provides a rich scripting interface via its Unified Scriptable Extractor (USE) component which facilitates integration with almost any data source. For most of the big cloud platforms we provide template extractor scripts as part of the product. Additionally you can also write your own USE scripts from scratch in order to integrate with custom data sources.
The Transform step provides a powerful ETL framework for processing extracted data. Using it you can merge consumption metrics, contract details, customer information, custom metadata, service definitions or any other imported information to produce an enriched and/or normalised result.
This is done using the Transcript component, which executes user-definable scripts (termed tasks) in order to produce a meaningful set of data suitable for reporting against. Often this data will feed a consolidated bill of IT based on the various different consumed services.
Transcript also allows you to define and populate services and rates, either of which may be passed through from cloud data, defined as custom offerings or a mixture of the two.
Exivity provides a modern responsive User Interface, that allows you to 'slice and dice' the processed data in any way you choose. Multiple Report Definitions can be created with ease which allow you to graphically and textually display both cost and usage statistics.
We think that Exivity should be part of your automation landscape, where it can provide (for example) line items that can be digested by your ERP and/or invoicing system. Therefore we consider Integrate as the logical final step for any deployment where it is useful.
To this end we offer an open and fully featured REST API. Our GUI uses our own API for all back-end processes meaning that all textual data shown in the Exivity GUI is also obtainable via our API.
Detailed information about the REST API can be found at https://api.exivity.com