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Chargeback: A vital practice that often goes untapped in cloud cost management

Enhances cloud cost management with CloudSpend Chargeback Businesses are empowered to scale at unprecedented levels. However, with this growth comes the challenge of controlling cloud costs. Among the various financial considerations, one practice often slips through the cracks: chargeback. While this might sound like just another accounting term, having a chargeback model is a cornerstone of efficient cloud cost management—yet it often remains untracked or underutilized.

Enhancing IT efficiency with network configuration management in OpManager Plus

Network configuration and change management (NCCM) is indispensable for maintaining healthy, secure infrastructures. Like other aspects of an infrastructure, network configurations are never static; they evolve, and proactively maintaining a watch on this dynamic environment is a daunting task.

Mastering cloud tag management: A key to smarter cloud cost management

Cloud tagging The cloud has revolutionized the way businesses operate, providing unparalleled scalability and flexibility. However, effective cloud cost management can be challenging, with a significant part of this due to the way cloud resources are tagged. In this blog, we’ll explore how cloud tag management plays a crucial role in cost management and reveal how tools like ManageEngine CloudSpend simplify budgeting and forecasting for organizations.

E10: "Ask Me Anything (AMA)" session with ServiceDesk Plus product experts - Masterclass 2024

Learn how to utilize the latest features and enhancements and connect with our product experts in the "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) segment featuring Vishnu Priya Kumaresh, global head of customer success and product support.

The CloudFront solution with CloudSpend: Simplifying cloud cost management

Amazon CloudFront cost management Cloud services have revolutionised how businesses operate, with Amazon CloudFront leading the charge in delivering content seamlessly. But as convenient and powerful as CloudFront is, managing its costs can sometimes feel like trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle in the dark. That’s where CloudSpend steps in—a tool designed to provide clarity and control over CloudFront expenses.

Optimize cloud costs and performance with CloudSpend's Recommendations report

Managing cloud costs and maintaining high performance across multi-cloud environments can be challenging. The Recommendations report in ManageEngine CloudSpend is designed to simplify this process, offering tailored insights for AWS, Azure, and GCP accounts. With the right recommendations in place, CloudSpend helps you reduce unnecessary spending, bolster your cloud infrastructure’s reliability, and enhance security.

What is budgeting and forecasting in cloud cost management?

CloudSpend Budgets- Rightsize resource The cloud is the backbone of most businesses’ IT. This model for computer data storage is flexible, scalable, and provides incredible possibilities for growth. But with great power comes great responsibility—or, in this case, great bills. Managing cloud costs can feel like you are trying to control a growing wildfire, especially as businesses scale up.

What is the difference between CNAME and ALIAS records? How can you utilize these records for different use cases?

Both CNAME and ALIAS records share a common purpose: They map one or multiple domain names (such as those for different departments or regions) to a main target domain. However, their specific uses and functionality differ in various network scenarios. Network administrators need to understand these distinctions to leverage each record type effectively for robust network services. This blog will help you understand the differences between CNAME and ALIAS records and their applications.

What is the difference between CNAME and ALIAS records? How can you utilize these records for different use cases?

Both CNAME and ALIAS records share a common purpose: They map one or multiple domain names (such as those for different departments or regions) to a main target domain. However, their specific uses and functionality differ in various network scenarios. Network administrators need to understand these distinctions to leverage each record type effectively for robust network services. This blog will help you understand the differences between CNAME and ALIAS records and their applications.