DBT and FinOps data - a match made in heaven First in a series on Cost Allocation, this post talks about tooling - DBT, data warehouses, and the benefits of technical ownership of your FinOps data story.
FinOps FOCUS, succinctly I attended the FinOps Roadshow in New York back in the late winter, and FOCUS was a large topic. Talking to my friend Dann B after the thing, it became clear that for as much buzz as there is around FOCUS, it's ironically unclear what the deliverable of
EBS - monthly pricing means monthly pricing I just made a rather surprising discovery that I wanted to quickly share/jot down regarding EBS. My usecase is that I'm trying to gather up all the provisioned storage that we have in $segment so I can compare it to some other metrics reporting I have on
Cloud Computing is Fractional Reserve Banking ⚠️I've never seen this framing before and I can't find it anywhere on the internet so that means one of two things, but here goes... My employer operates a Platform as a Service, a PaaS. We host "customer workloads", which is to say we
The Rosetta Stone Hi there, I'm going to try to re-prime the pump with a quick thought today about the overall nature of FinOps as a profession, at least as we practice it at my employer. The background is that my teammate just got her CGEIT certification - Certified in the
How to compute reservation coverage (and utilization) from your AWS bill Wherein we learn how to calculate all flavors of usage - reserved, on demand, and savings plan covered - in the same chart. Then we learn how to compute SavingsPlan utilization and overcommit all from the AWS CUR.
FinOps is performance optimization Wherein we present a simple mental model for what FinOps really is.