FinOps Isn't About Cutting Cloud Spend. It's About Owning It.
The goal of FinOps is not a lower cloud bill. It’s a cloud bill you understand, can explain, and can defend. The difference matters more than it sounds.
The goal of FinOps is not a lower cloud bill. It’s a cloud bill you understand, can explain, and can defend. The difference matters more than it sounds.
Most companies are leaving money on the table across three categories: unclaimed SLA credits, undetected billing anomalies, and idle resources. Here’s how to find out where you stand.
433 scan rules across AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, on-prem, and multi-cloud. Here’s the architecture that makes them discoverable, testable, and extendable by any engineer.
Filing a claim is a side effect of resolving a breach. If it fails, the breach must still be resolved correctly. Here’s how we designed for that.
AWS says ‘resolved’. GCP says ‘SOLUTION_PROVIDED’. Azure says ‘closed’. If you don’t translate before acting on these, you’ll mark valid credits as denied — silently.
Breach detection is only step one. The real complexity is in quantification, filing windows, month-boundary splits, and credit calculation. Here’s the full lifecycle.