Reducing cloud costs
Many of GFT’s customers are seeking to reduce costs and are increasingly looking at optimising their spend on cloud services using a fairly new approach known as FinOps. FinOps is a public cloud management discipline that enables organisations to derive the maximum business value from cloud by helping technology, finance, and business teams to collaborate on data-driven spending decisions.
Flexera found in their State of the Cloud Report 2023 that 82% of organisations have ‘managing cloud spend’ as their top priority, just ahead of ‘security’ at 79%. The report also identified that whilst there has been a 39% increase in the amount of budget dedicated to cloud year-on-year, some 28% of cloud spend actually goes to waste. I believe that a focus on reducing waste and controlling cloud costs is now at the heart of the approach taken by many organisations that have begun to embrace the use of cloud computing.
In this context, the role of FinOps is critically important since it helps organisations derive the maximum value from their cloud investments. It does so by providing a framework for managing cloud costs, optimising cloud usage, and aligning cloud spending with business objectives. Some of the benefits of adopting a FinOps approach include:
- Reduced cloud costs. FinOps can help organisations reduce their cloud costs, by identifying and eliminating waste, optimising cloud usage, and negotiating better rates with cloud providers. Organisations are then able to invest in innovation projects, utilising the savings made by implementing efficient cost reductions.
- Improved decision-making. FinOps helps organisations make better decisions regarding their cloud investments, by providing visibility into cloud costs and usage.
- Increased agility. FinOps helps organisations be more agile, by providing them with the tools and processes they need to manage their cloud resources quickly and easily.
- Improved compliance. FinOps helps organisations comply with regulations by providing them with the tools and processes they need to track and manage their cloud usage.