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12 Cloud Cost Optimization Examples For Your Cost Journey

Organizations face increasingly complex cloud environments — from hybrid clouds to multi-cloud deployments — where costs can quickly spiral without real-time visibility and intelligent controls. This is why setting clear goals for cloud cost optimization is necessary to keep your organization proactive. The key to success lies not just in setting goals, however, but in ensuring those goals are clear, realistic, and supported by continuous measurement and actionable insights.

Eliminate cloud waste across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud with Cloud Cost Recommendations

As organizations increasingly adopt multi-cloud strategies, identifying areas to reduce cloud spend has become highly complex and time consuming. While there are many reasons that organizations choose to run their infrastructure in a multi-cloud environment, many do so to comply with regional data requirements, take advantage of best-of-breed offerings, or avoid vendor lock-in.

Reduce cloud waste with Datadog Cost Recommendations

Struggling to optimize your cloud spend across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud? Datadog Cloud Cost Management highlights underutilized or legacy resources and lets engineers take immediate action using Datadog Workflows. Eliminate waste and drive savings with recommendations that your teams can trust.

Claude Pricing: A 2025 Guide To Anthropic AI Costs

When OpenAI surged into the spotlight with ChatGPT, not everyone inside the company agreed on the path forward. In 2021, a group of senior researchers broke away. They had concerns about safety, transparency, and the direction of AI development. They went on to found Anthropic. And their answer to ChatGPT was Claude. Anthropic’s mission is for openness now. Yet, Claude’s pricing can feel as mysterious as the model weights behind the scenes.

Rethink Cloud Finance: From Cost Control To Strategic Growth

Cloud costs keep rising, and most companies are struggling to contain it. That’s where today’s finance teams can step up their game, not only as a professional opportunity but as a leading protagonist on the cloud cost optimization stage. A bit of background first: Global public cloud spending is projected by Gartner to exceed $720 billion in 2025. That’s up from nearly $600 billion in 2024. And a lot of that is sheer, unmitigated waste.

Put Cloud Costs in Front of Engineers with Datadog Cloud Cost Management

Tired of surprises on your cloud bills? With Datadog Cloud Cost Management integrated into the Software Catalog, engineers see cost, performance, and reliability side by side—no context switching required. Give every service owner the visibility they need to make cost-aware decisions.

Track Cloud Unit Economics with Datadog Cloud Cost Management

Do you know the true cost per user, API call, or checkout? Datadog Cloud Cost Management lets you break down spend by combining cost, observability, and custom business metrics—all in one place. Track cost per transaction, alert on changes, and align engineering and finance with real-time unit economics.

Failover and cloud aren't enough for reliability

Amin Momin of @CapgeminiGlobal talks about reliability takes dedicated effort beyond just using the cloud and setting up failover. Full transcript: There are two misconceptions about reliability. One is people only think failover is reliability. Just doing the failover, that will be enough from the reliability point of view. That's the first one. And the second one: we are deployed into the cloud, so it is the service provider's responsibility to provide the reliability.

5 Signs Your Network Operations Need an Upgrade

Network operations form the foundation of how businesses function in today's connected world. Every service, tool, and application depends on the network working smoothly. When network operations fall behind, the problems show up quickly. Employees face disruptions, customers lose patience, and the business as a whole struggles to keep up with modern demands. The challenge is that many teams keep patching small issues without realizing the system itself has outgrown its usefulness.

AWS Reserved Instances 101: The Complete Guide

With 240 distinct services, ranging from compute to storage to networking and content delivery — each offered at different price points — choosing the right AWS service requires meticulous consideration.. By default, AWS services are available on-demand and you pay a monthly bill for services used. However, the on-demand pricing model can get expensive if you use a lot of services and deploy a fleet of instances.