steampipe-plugin-azure and steampipe-plugin-okta

These are ecosystem siblings, specifically two different *plugins* for the Steampipe CLI tool, allowing users to query distinct cloud services (Azure and Okta) using the same SQL-based interface and underlying Steampipe framework.

steampipe-plugin-azure
56
Established
steampipe-plugin-okta
49
Emerging
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 4/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 16/25
Stars: 39
Forks: 26
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Go
License: Apache-2.0
Stars: 8
Forks: 6
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Go
License: Apache-2.0
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About steampipe-plugin-azure

turbot/steampipe-plugin-azure

Use SQL to instantly query Azure resources across regions and subscriptions. Open source CLI. No DB required.

This tool helps you analyze and manage your Microsoft Azure cloud resources, such as servers and networks, by treating them like data in a standard database. You input your Azure environment, and it lets you ask questions using SQL queries to get specific information out. Anyone who manages Azure infrastructure, from cloud administrators to operations engineers, can use this.

cloud-management azure-administration infrastructure-auditing resource-inventory devops-tools

About steampipe-plugin-okta

turbot/steampipe-plugin-okta

Use SQL to instantly query users, groups, applications and more from Okta. Open source CLI. No DB required.

This tool helps IT operations and security teams easily retrieve and analyze information about users, groups, and applications managed in Okta. It takes your Okta environment as input and allows you to query its data using standard SQL, producing structured results like user lists or application configurations. Anyone responsible for auditing, reporting, or managing Okta resources will find this valuable.

IT Operations Identity Management Security Auditing User Management Access Management

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