List of Mediatrix Cloud Sentinel Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Mediatrix Cloud Sentinel. This list is updated as of October 2025.

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    Microsoft Teams Reviews & Ratings

    Microsoft Teams

    Microsoft

    Empower collaboration, drive success, and elevate teamwork effortlessly.
    In today's complex business landscape, facing intricate challenges necessitates the collaboration of committed teams. To support you and your colleagues in excelling at effective teamwork, we have created a detailed online resource. Creating a collaborative atmosphere for discussions and decision-making significantly amplifies the likelihood of achieving success. With Microsoft Teams, all essential tools are brought together in one cohesive workspace, facilitating smooth communication through chat, virtual meetings, file sharing, and integration with a variety of business applications. Improve your team's alignment with features that include group chat, online meetings, calling, and web conferencing options. Furthermore, you can work together on documents in real-time using integrated Microsoft 365 tools like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint. Additionally, the platform allows for the integration of your favorite Microsoft applications and other third-party services to support ongoing business development. Teams ensures robust end-to-end security, offers extensive administrative control, and guarantees compliance, all supported by the capabilities of Microsoft 365. Catering to diverse group needs, Teams comes with a free version that requires no long-term commitments, alongside the option to utilize it within a comprehensive suite of productivity solutions. By embracing the true essence of teamwork, you can unlock transformative opportunities for innovation and sustainable growth while fostering a culture of collaboration.
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    VMware Cloud

    Broadcom

    Transform your cloud experience with unified, efficient solutions.
    Create, implement, manage, connect, and protect all your applications in any cloud setting. VMware's Multi-Cloud solutions offer a comprehensive cloud operating framework designed for diverse application types. Accelerate your digital transformation with the most dependable and widely embraced cloud infrastructure available today. Leverage the same expertise you use in your on-premises data center while tapping into a broad network that includes six leading hyperscale public cloud providers and over 4,000 VMware Cloud Provider Partners. By adopting a hybrid cloud strategy through VMware Cloud Foundation, you can maintain consistent infrastructure and operations for both legacy and new cloud-native applications, from your data center to the cloud, and even to the edge. This consistency not only enhances agility but also reduces complexity, costs, and risks. You have the ability to build, operate, and oversee modern applications across various cloud environments, meeting diverse needs with resources sourced from both on-premises and public cloud infrastructures. Additionally, you can effortlessly manage both containerized and traditional VM-based workloads on a single, unified platform, ensuring both efficiency and flexibility while preparing for future cloud expansion. This integrated approach positions you to adapt to evolving technology landscapes effectively.
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    KVM

    Red Hat

    Unlock powerful virtualization with seamless performance and flexibility.
    KVM, or Kernel-based Virtual Machine, is a robust virtualization platform designed for Linux systems that run on x86 hardware with virtualization support, such as Intel VT or AMD-V. It consists of a loadable kernel module named kvm.ko, which forms the core of the virtualization framework, and a processor-specific module, either kvm-intel.ko or kvm-amd.ko, tailored for Intel or AMD processors respectively. With KVM, users can create and manage multiple virtual machines that can execute unmodified operating systems like Linux or Windows. Each of these virtual machines is equipped with its own allocated virtual hardware, which includes components such as network interface cards, storage devices, and graphics adapters. As an open-source initiative, KVM has been part of the mainline Linux kernel since version 2.6.20, and its userspace has been integrated into the QEMU project since version 1.3, facilitating broader adoption and compatibility across various virtualization tasks. This seamless integration allows for a diverse range of applications and services to leverage KVM’s capabilities effectively. Additionally, the continuous development of KVM ensures that it keeps pace with advancements in virtualization technology.
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