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Building FinOps Capabilities: 4-wk align, implement and organize your FinOps practice
We help you define roles and responsibilities, align staff and implement tools and practice to get you started optimizing cloud value and usage.
Azure cloud is the way to savings, freeing up hands, flexibility, integration, and leveraging the new opportunities that your company needs to compete today.
Many fear that the cloud is expensive and without the right tools, focus, and processes, you may miss out on savings and optimization opportunities.
There is a solution – Microsoft provides a set of excellent tools that, when used by the right people in the right way, ensure that you get the right price and ongoing cost optimization for the cloud. These tools need to be combined with knowledge, processes, and standards for involving the right people in the FinOps task within the organization.
Our Building FinOps Capabilities program gets you started – with both inspiration and practical assistance to get started on the right foot.
We have worked with best practices, roles, and processes defined by the FinOps Foundation, and especially the tools provided by Microsoft in Azure, to ensure the right technical and competency foundation. This helps you ensure that you are not overpaying for Azure servers and services.
We set up tools and portals with you and show you what is possible with Microsoft Azure tools. Then, we review your current Microsoft Azure platform and provide a comprehensive assessment of how ready your organization is for the FinOps discipline. We also offer recommendations on how to be 100% prepared to ensure the right Azure costs.
Additionally, we help you establish an understanding of the roles, responsibilities and tools involved, and match it with your teams/organizations.
The program is delivered as three workshops.
The workshops will include:
FinOps helps you establish best practice across teams and roles, to start saving and maximizing value from cloud.
Organizational and cultural
Tools and processes
Improved practice