A cloud bill is likely not a one-page print. And if yours is, you may just be at your local CVS. The cost-management homepage for Amazon Web Services features windows, bar graphs, recommended actions, summaries, and trends. Such a data-filled view can be a “scary-looking dashboard,” according to George Crosby, founder of Cogito Group, a consultancy that tries to ease the fright and find ways for clients to cut cloud costs. Crosby and Deloitte Principal Chris Hughes spoke to IT Brew about how to be ready for the cloud check when it arrives. Use it or lose it! Cloud costs can include a variety of computing, network, and storage services. Crosby recommends searching a platform’s dashboard for top drivers and then drilling into their causes. A cost-management homepage prominently features monthly cost breakdowns, with colors for each service used: Say, the computing platform Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Relational Database Service, or application-deployment tool Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS. Cutting cloud costs can get complicated.—BH |