AWS Cloud Financial Management

A FinOps Guide to Comparing Containers and Serverless Functions for Compute

The decision between Containers and Serverless Functions – or the implementation of both – should be driven by a thorough understanding of workload characteristics, cost implications, and operational requirements. As FinOps professionals, you should work closely with development and operations teams to analyze usage patterns, model costs under different scenarios, and consider factors like development velocity, operational overhead, and long-term maintainability. By leveraging the strengths of both Containers and Serverless technologies, you can build flexible, cost-effective cloud architectures that adapt to changing business needs while optimizing resource utilization and expenditure.

AWS ranks #1 in Forecasting and Estimation Use Case in Gartner Critical Capabilities for Cloud Financial Management Tools report

A cloud vendor’s Cloud Financial Management (CFM) capabilities are crucial for your success in the cloud. Whether you’re planning future investments, optimizing current spending, or allocating costs across your organization, having the right CFM tools makes all the difference. AWS is proud to be recognized with the 1st place in forecasting and estimation use case, and top 3 in driving cost efficiency use case and promotion accountability use case in the latest 2025 Gartner Critical Capabilities for Cloud Financial Management Tools research.

Introducing AWS Pricing Capabilities in Amazon Q Developer: Ask Questions, Get Instant Cost Insights

We’re excited to announce that Amazon Q Developer now includes integrated AWS pricing capabilities. This transforms how organizations approach cost estimation and optimization by bringing real-time pricing information directly into processes through natural language queries.

Introducing multi-source custom billing views: unified cost management across multiple organizations on AWS

Today, we are excited to announce new capabilities within AWS Billing and Cost Management that enable you to create custom billing views containing cost and usage data from multiple organizations. You can now share custom billing views with AWS accounts outside your organization and combine multiple custom billing views to create consolidated multi-source views. These features allow you to access cost management data across multiple organizations through AWS Cost Explorer and AWS Budgets from a single AWS account.

Your Ultimate Guide to Cloud Financial Management sessions at re:Invent 2025: Know Before You Go

Are you ready to maximize your Cloud Financial Management (CFM) learning and networking time at re:Invent 2025? As usual, I’ve put together this comprehensive guide to help you plan your schedule and make the most of the CFM sessions available this year. This year’s catalog features an exciting mix of content across different formats: from breakout, chalk talks, workshops, builder’s sessions, to code talks.

Leveraging AWS Cost Allocation Capabilities to Meet your Business Needs

Accurately allocating cloud costs in AWS is essential for fostering accountability and maximizing the value derived from cloud investments. Cost allocation requires careful consideration of your organization’s structure, workload patterns, and financial requirements. Whether you’re utilizing AWS accounts, Cost Allocation Tags, Cost Categories, or Billing Conductor, the key is selecting patterns that align with your business needs while maintaining simplicity and scalability. Start with the fundamental building blocks of AWS cost allocation, then layer in more sophisticated approaches as your organization’s needs evolve. By implementing these prescriptive patterns thoughtfully, you can create the cost transparency and accountability needed to drive business value from your cloud investments. Remember that cost allocation is not a one-time exercise—regularly review and adjust your approach as your business grows and your cloud journey continues.

Introducing Budget Controls for AWS: Automatically Manage Your Cloud Costs

If you are new to AWS, you may be wondering how you can learn and experiment with cloud services while keeping your spend under your control. Budget Controls for AWS is an open-source solution designed to solve this problem. This solution was designed for customers new to AWS with no prior experience. It automatically watches your spending and takes actions you define when costs reach certain thresholds. Think of it as a safety net that can send you alerts, temporarily stop resources, or even delete them to prevent runaway costs.

Improve cost visibility of Machine Learning workloads on Amazon EKS with AWS Split Cost Allocation Data

We are excited to introduce split cost allocation support for accelerated workloads in Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). This enhancement to Split Cost Allocation Data for EKS enables customers to track container-level resource costs for accelerator-powered workloads. Split Cost Allocation Data now utilizes Trainium, Inferentia, NVIDIA and AMD GPUs, complementing existing CPU and memory cost tracking capabilities. This cost data is available in the AWS Cost and Usage Report (legacy and CUR 2.0), providing organizations with a consolidated view of their cloud expenditures. This feature is now available across all AWS commercial regions (excluding China regions) at no additional cost to customers.

AWS Announces Billing and Cost Management MCP Server

Introduction Unlocking FinOps capabilities for modern cloud teams just got simpler with the introduction of the AWS Billing and Cost Management Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, which makes advanced cost analysis and optimization features directly available to your favorite AI assistant or chatbot. By integrating natural language queries, secure local credentials, and real-time access to […]

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Streamline AWS cost analytics with new customized Billing and Cost Management Dashboards

Today, we’re excited to announce the general availability of Billing and Cost Management Dashboards, a new feature within AWS Billing and Cost Management that allows you to display multiple views of billing and cost data in a single page. With Billing and Cost Management Dashboards, you can create customized views combining data from AWS Cost Explorer and commitment coverage and utilization, helping you discover spending patterns and correlations to make data-driven financial decisions. You can also share your dashboards across accounts, enabling your FinOps teams to establish common cost reporting practices throughout their organization.