FinOps principles: Control
In my previous articles, we discussed FinOps methodology, Visibility, and Optimization. Now let’s cover the next and, probably, the most important principle — Control. Being able to
In my previous articles, we discussed FinOps methodology, Visibility, and Optimization. Now let’s cover the next and, probably, the most important principle — Control. Being able to
Cloud optimization looks like a low hanging fruit, but I have good and bad news for you. The good news is that in the majority
In my previous article I mentioned four principles of FinOps adoption: Visibility, Optimization, Control and Collaboration. Today we will talk in more detail about the
Bare metal, private and public clouds are different not only in a way how your resources are provisioned and maintained, but in a way your
Clouds are growing very fast with companies creating new resources and migrating existing workloads from private clouds or bare metal. But it comes to be
Spot instances are 1.5-4x more cost efficient than on-demand instances, so the answer should be obvious – you should use them if it is possible.
Cloud cost projection should be an ongoing process for your company. It involves estimating impacts of changes to your company’s cloud hosting solution in order
Preparing a detailed article about cloud cost optimization scenarios I decided not to wait for another month or so and share a few steps you can easily
I’ve recently read a nice article by Intuit engineering team where they mentioned an interesting topic – double bubble. In terms of clouds it’s a state
Every company wants you to be loyal, be a customer for a long time and buy more, and cloud vendors are not an exception and
IT applications are an indispensable part of business processes, and one way or another serve a single purpose: make your business tick in the most
“The cloud is not about paying for what you use, it is about paying for what you forgot to turn off.” This popular tweet by Deadprogrammer showcases