Oct 11, 2021
Get tips for visibility and management of your cloud spend in
Azure using your endpoint of choice, from the Azure Cost Management
portal, Power BI for custom views and reporting, to API-based
integration that feeds cost data into your existing financial
system.
Matt McSpirit, Senior Program Manager for Microsoft Azure, joins
Jeremy Chapman to share how you can configure your Azure
environment to meet specific cost reporting needs.
Whether you're from the IT team or the finance team, choose from a number of options:
Azure Cost Management in the Azure portal- Gives you the most comprehensive access to cost management views and reports.
Azure Cost Management Power BI app- Great visibility with pre-built views out-of-the-box to track your Azure spend at the account, subscription, and resource group level.
Power BI desktop connector- For more custom reporting, take our base Power BI template files and customize by building your own views.
API-based integration- For ultimate control and customization, use APIs directly to integrate the data within your internal apps and financial systems.
► QUICK LINKS:
00:00 - Introduction
01:29 - See your options
03:32 - Assess spend by department or business unit
05:22 - Configure cost tracking at granular workload level
07:14 - Establish management groups or tags retrospectively
08:38 - Options for Power BI
10:57 - Leverage APIs
11:51 - Wrap up
► Link References:
Watch our episode on cloud economics essentials to understand
the fundamentals of cloud costs at https://aka.ms/MechanicsAzureCloudEconomics
Get tips on naming your tags at https://aka.ms./CAFTagging
Download our cost management app at https://aka.ms/ACMApp
For guidance on the Azure Cost Management connector in Power BI
desktop, go to https://aka.ms/ACMPowerBI
Learn more about configuring resources in Azure with the Azure
setup guide at https://aka.ms/AzureSetupGuide
Find more tools, templates, and guidance at https://azure.com/cloudeconomics
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