Cloud orchestrators are tools that allow you to interact with multiple cloud services within a single platform, simplifying interactions with individual cloud providers and automating cloud processes. They consolidate cloud operations to enable efficient management workflows, providing comprehensive visibility into the current state of your resources. Cloud orchestrators can automate cloud processes, abstract away differences between providers, and provide self-service access for infrastructure teams and developers. They have several benefits compared to ad-hoc automation or relying on individual cloud provider's management UI, including automating infrastructure across public, hybrid, and private clouds, enabling multi-cloud workflows, consolidating operations with a platform-based approach, reducing dependence on a single service, and providing self-service access for developers. Some popular cloud orchestrators include Spacelift, Cloudbolt, Morpheus, IBM Cloud Orchestrator, Puppet, AWS CloudFormation, Azure Automation, BMC's product catalog, Terraform, OpenTofu, Red Hat Ansible, and OpenStack, each with its own features and benefits.