The monster under the bed was always in the contract
Many cloud strategies were built on assumptions that were never written down. Prices would not rise. Services would not disappear. Performance would hold. None of that was guaranteed. When assumptions live outside the contract, they stop being comfort and start being risk.
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Culture is the quiet context
Context, scopes, maturity and pathways: how FinOps adoption really starts
FinOps adoption starts with context, moves through scopes, defines maturity and follows pathways. This layered model turns the Foundation’s framework into a practical plan that fits intent, not theory.
The simple way to make your FinOps reporting more relevant to executives and boards
In FinOps reports the narrative is often inexistant or only about the data. Too far from what executives need. There is a solution, and it is not technical.