Many companies are disappointed (or worse!) by unexpected rise in cloud costs.

We addressed this issue in a webinar regarding Cloud financial management. This 30-minute session provided a unique blend of actionable insights and practical advice, essential for businesses looking to leverage their cloud solutions via accurate Forecasts & FinOps.

Whether you’re a business leader or an IT professional, this replay provides crucial insights into making the most of cloud technology.

About the Speakers

Cecilia Edwards
Moderator
& Business / IT Strategy Expert

Keith Chappell
Speaker
& Cloud Strategy / FinOps Expert

Keith Worfolk
Speaker
& Cloud Strategy / FinOps Expert

Key Moments in the Discussion

The Paradigm Shift in Cloud Cost Management

Traditional methods of cost management and forecasting do not apply effectively in the Cloud environment. Instead, spending is dynamically tied to consumption and demand, which is less predictable than traditional infrastructure spending. This important change necessitates a new approach to forecasting and budgeting for Cloud costs.

Keith Chappell

Keith Chappell

Partner

Companies have been struggling with Cloud spend forecasting, because its drivers are different from those that were used for on-premises spending in several key ways.

The Importance of Credibility and Control in Cloud Management

Successfully managing Cloud costs hinges on establishing credibility through accurate forecasts and maintaining control over spending. This begins with a well-constructed business case that carefully considers the costs of migration, current run costs for on-premises workloads, and the expected future run costs in the Cloud.

Keith Chappell

Keith Chappell

Partner

The key to proper Cloud management is to demonstrate that you’ve got a handle on costs and performance, and this begins at the business case.

The Necessity of Collaborative Governance in Cloud Forecasting

Effective Cloud forecasting requires a governance model that promotes collaboration amongst diverse and broad stakeholders, including business owners, IT leaders, finance, and vendor management. This collaborative approach ensures that all parts of the organization are aligned in their cloud strategy and operations.

Keith Worfolk

Keith Worfolk

Partner

A Cloud operating model that promotes collaborative governance around most things Cloud, but especially forecasting and FinOps, is necessary to be successful.

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