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3 Days
This professional course is built for FinOps professionals, cloud architects, and finance teams responsible for managing costs across AWS, Azure, and GCP environments. It provides an in-depth understanding of how each cloud provider handles billing, usage metering, cost visibility, and optimization tools. The training course is highly practical — allowing participants to compare platforms, use native tools effectively, and implement consistent financial operations policies across clouds.
Hands-on labs with each cloud platform’s billing console
Comparative exercises: AWS vs Azure vs GCP
Real-world scenarios in multi-cloud governance
Dashboard building and usage-based policy examples
Navigate and interpret cloud billing reports across AWS, Azure, and GCP
Compare and apply pricing models and purchasing strategies
Use native tools (Cost Explorer, Cost Management, Billing Reports)
Standardize tagging, budgets, and alerts across platforms
Implement optimization tactics in multi-cloud architectures
Track shared services, data egress, and usage boundaries
Coordinate cloud cost governance across departments
Session 1: Understanding AWS Cost and Usage Models
On-demand, reserved, and savings plans
AWS Cost Explorer, billing dashboard, and budgets
Common AWS pricing gotchas (data transfer, NAT gateway, etc.)
Session 2: Azure Pricing and Billing Tools
Azure Cost Management and billing APIs
EA, CSP, and PAYG pricing models
Cost allocation by resource group and tags
Session 3: GCP Billing Structure and Visibility
GCP’s resource hierarchy and billing accounts
Committed use discounts (CUDs) vs sustained use discounts (SUDs)
GCP Billing Reports, BigQuery exports, and budgets
Session 1: Multi-Cloud Billing & Optimization Tool Comparison
Native tools side-by-side: dashboards, alerts, cost breakdown
Cross-platform reporting strategies
Vendor-neutral monitoring tools and APIs
Session 2: Standardizing Tags, Budgets, and Alerts
Unified tagging frameworks and naming conventions
Setting up consistent alerts and thresholds
Governance checklists per cloud
Session 3: Managing Shared Services and Hybrid Workloads
Cost tracking of shared storage, networking, databases
Dealing with hybrid deployments (on-prem + cloud)
Data egress charges and transfer planning
Session 1: Multi-Cloud Forecasting and Spend Planning
Budgeting methods for hybrid and multi-cloud setups
Forecasting based on service growth and cloud roadmaps
Case example: cross-cloud P&L impact
Session 2: Real-World Policy Enforcement and Cost Guardrails
Creating policy-as-code for multi-cloud guardrails
Enforcing quotas, auto-tagging, and budget caps
Integrating with CI/CD pipelines and deployment policies
Session 3: Executive Reporting and FinOps Governance Board
Presenting multi-cloud cost summaries to stakeholders
Establishing a FinOps governance committee
Quarterly review structures and accountability loops
We are open to customizing this program to align with your specific learning objectives. If your team has particular goals or areas they wish to focus on, we would be happy to tailor the course outline to meet those needs and ensure the program supports the achievement of your desired outcomes.
This professional course is designed for individuals preparing to earn the FinOps Practitioner Certification from the FinOps Foundation.
This practical training course is built for cloud architects, IT leaders, and FinOps practitioners who are actively managing or scaling cloud infrastructure.
This professional course is designed for organizations looking to build a shared responsibility model across IT, finance, and engineering.
This professional course is built for FinOps professionals, cloud architects, and finance teams responsible for managing costs across AWS, Azure, and GCP environments.
This professional course is designed for finance managers, cloud cost analysts, and FinOps leads who are responsible for tracking and forecasting cloud spend.
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