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Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
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Created on Sep 4, 2024

Add top level cloud provider filter to the Action Center Global Environment UI

Currently when starting at the Action Center Global Environment, you have to click on Scale/Volume or Resize/App Component, etc and then select which cloud provider you are interested in. This must be replicated for each level down in the Actions list where a cloud provider differentiator exists. It would be more efficient to move the cloud provider filter up to the top so that you can see "all clouds" by default or select a specific cloud with all of the applicable actions in the list to the left, with counts applicable only to those resource entity types of that cloud provider.  i.e. show me all actions for Azure/GCP/AWS. This is helpful for engineers who are focused on one cloud type based on their skills, or to identify overall enterprise patterns of waste for a given cloud/entity combo. 

Idea priority Medium