Azure FinOps
How CloudMonitor supports your Azure FinOps practice.
What is Azure FinOps?
Azure FinOps is the practice of running the FinOps Foundation Framework specifically against Microsoft Azure spend. It covers four Domains — Understand Usage and Cost, Quantify Business Value, Optimize Usage and Cost, and Manage the FinOps Practice — applied to Azure billing scopes, Reservations, Savings Plans, Azure Hybrid Benefit, FOCUS exports, and Microsoft Cost Management. The 2026 Framework adds Executive Strategy Alignment and broader FinOps Scopes across SaaS, Data Centers, and AI.
How is Azure FinOps different from generic cloud FinOps?
Generic cloud FinOps assumes a multi-cloud abstraction layer. Azure FinOps starts from Azure-specific primitives: billing scopes (Management Group, Billing Account, Subscription, Resource Group), Cost Management exports, Microsoft Customer Agreement structure, MACC commitments, Reservation exchange policy, and Azure Hybrid Benefit. Treating these as first-class produces sharper recommendations than a tool that flattens every cloud into one schema.
What is the Microsoft FinOps Toolkit and how does it relate to CloudMonitor?
The Microsoft FinOps Toolkit is an open-source set of Power BI reports, Bicep modules, PowerShell scripts, and the Hubs ingestion pattern, built by Microsoft's FinOps engineering team. It is excellent for teams that can staff a Power BI plus data engineering effort to run it. CloudMonitor is the managed, supported platform for teams that would rather not maintain a Hubs deployment, dashboards, alerting, and role-based access themselves. Many CloudMonitor customers started on the Toolkit and moved across as the practice grew.
Reservations vs Savings Plans on Azure — which one should we use?
Reservations lock to a specific VM family and region and offer up to 72% off. Savings Plans for Compute apply to any family or region at up to 65% off. Reservations are exchangeable and partially refundable up to $50,000 per rolling 12 months; Savings Plans cannot be exchanged or cancelled once purchased. The right answer is usually a layered portfolio: enable Azure Hybrid Benefit first, place Reservations on stable single-family workloads, and use Savings Plans for the broader compute baseline. CloudMonitor models all three together and tracks Coverage and Utilization across the portfolio.
Do I still need Azure Cost Management if I use CloudMonitor?
Yes. Microsoft Cost Management is the native Azure tool — every Azure tenant has it, and CloudMonitor reads from the same billing data via FOCUS exports. Think of Cost Management as the floor: cost views, basic budgets, and exports. CloudMonitor adds Anomaly Management with Teams or Slack (via webhooks) alerts, role-based cost groups, Chargeback workflows, commitment portfolio analysis, FinOps Assessment scoring, and the full Framework alignment that Cost Management does not provide natively.
How does Azure Hybrid Benefit (AHB) fit into an Azure FinOps program?
AHB is the highest-leverage quick win on Azure. If you hold Windows Server or SQL Server licenses with Software Assurance, AHB removes the license premium from eligible VMs — up to 40% off Windows and up to 55% off SQL — with no commitment, no restart, and a single CLI command per VM. Enable AHB on every eligible resource before evaluating any commitment instrument. CloudMonitor flags AHB-eligible resources that are still being billed at full PAYG so finance and engineering can close the gap.
What is FOCUS and why does it matter for Azure FinOps?
FOCUS — the FinOps Open Cost and Usage Specification — is a vendor-neutral schema for billing data. Azure supports FOCUS v1.2 exports as of March 2026. Standardizing on FOCUS lets you treat Azure spend, SaaS spend, and other Technology Categories with one data model — which is the direction the 2026 Framework points. CloudMonitor ingests FOCUS exports directly and normalizes everything against the spec.
Is there an Azure FinOps certification?
Microsoft and the FinOps Foundation each offer relevant credentials. The FinOps Foundation offers FinOps Certified Practitioner, FinOps Certified Professional, and the FOCUS Practitioner certification. Microsoft offers role-based Azure certifications (AZ-104, AZ-305) plus a FinOps on Azure training module on Microsoft Learn. None of these is branded "Azure FinOps Certification," but the FinOps Foundation credentials plus Azure operational fluency are the standard combination.
Is CloudMonitor a good fit for MSPs and CSPs running Azure FinOps for customers?
Yes. CloudMonitor supports CSP and MSP partners with white-label tenancy, per-customer cost groups, and partner-grade reporting. The platform reads CSP billing scopes the same way it reads enterprise billing scopes, so the same FinOps Domains apply. See how Arraya Solutions and XContent use CloudMonitor for partner-led delivery.
How long does it take to stand up an Azure FinOps practice with CloudMonitor?
Connection takes under fifteen minutes — sign up, point CloudMonitor at your FOCUS billing export, grant scoped read-only access to the billing scope. The first set of reports populates the same day. A FinOps Assessment in the admin app gives a Crawl, Walk, Run baseline per Capability after the first refresh, so you can plan the practice maturity path from week one.