What is our primary use case?
My main use case for North Cloud is cloud cost management, which is basically used for cloud cost monitoring and reporting, FinOps operations, cloud financial operations, budget tracking, and alerting.
I use North Cloud for cost monitoring and reporting by tracking the budget and alerting, optimizing resources through the UI screen, and utilizing the real-time cloud spending dashboard, which provides a breakdown by service, team, project, and/or environment, offering visibility on cloud usage, cost allocation, forecasting, and optimization recommendations to reduce waste and improve financial governance of cloud infrastructure.
I basically use North Cloud for budget tracking and alerting, and cloud cost monitoring and reporting.
What is most valuable?
The best features North Cloud offers are cost visibility and budget management, cost optimization, multi-cloud support, report analyzing, and forecasting.
Out of those features, I find myself relying on budget management the most because I can set budgets per team or project and get alerts when thresholds are exceeded.
Additionally, I would like North Cloud to provide a report and analytics feature, a custom dashboard, trend analysis, and tracking of daily, weekly, and monthly spend.
North Cloud has positively impacted my organization by delivering a strong ROI through reducing unnecessary cloud spending and achieving 10 to 30% in cloud cost savings by optimizing the environment, reducing idle resource wastage, improving budgeting accuracy, enabling faster identification of cost spikes, and fostering better financial accountability across teams. North Cloud's scalability is fantastic as I have seen from the beginning; it features faster dashboard loading for large enterprises and is optimized for multi-accounts and multi-cloud environments, with a better caching mechanism for frequent queries.
What needs improvement?
For North Cloud's improvement, I would suggest enhancing its AI capabilities, adding advanced AI/ML features, improving real-time cost tracking to reduce the delay between cloud usage and dashboard updates, enhancing custom reporting with a more flexible report builder, drag-and-drop functionality, SQL support, and the ability to create custom KPIs per unit, as well as deeper cloud integrations beyond Azure, AWS, and GCP to Kubernetes cost tracking, improving tagging governance, and providing automatic detection of missing and incorrect cloud tags, plus AI-based tagging recommendations and a better user experience with more modern and interactive dashboards for easier navigation for non-technical users.
For needed improvements, I would add that there should be easier navigation for non-technical users for the financial team and a simplified onboarding for new users, along with advanced alerting systems, smart alert thresholds using historical trends, predictive alerts, and multi-channel notifications via Slack, Teams, email, and PagerDuty.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been working in my current field for five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
North Cloud is stable.
The output of North Cloud is very efficient and reliable, providing appropriate answers with high accuracy in cost reporting and billing source-based reliability, although minor delays are possible in real-time cost updates due to cloud billing synchronization. It is generally reliable for cost tracking and reporting, as it depends on direct billing data from the cloud providers.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
North Cloud's scalability is fantastic as I have seen from the beginning; it features faster dashboard loading for large enterprises and is optimized for multi-accounts and multi-cloud environments, with a better caching mechanism for frequent queries.
I choose a 9 out of 10 because of its scalability; it is highly scalable across enterprise cloud environments, supports multiple cloud accounts and business units, and handles large-scale enterprise billing data, making it suitable for organizations with high cloud consumption.
How are customer service and support?
Customer support for North Cloud is really good, as I receive responses within a timely manner.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have not used any other solution in the past as I have been using North Cloud from the beginning.
How was the initial setup?
Regarding pricing, setup cost, and licensing for North Cloud, it involves a SaaS subscription-based pricing model that typically depends on cloud spend volume, number of accounts and projects, and features enabled such as advanced analytics and forecasting. The setup cost is low with minimal infrastructure efforts needed, as it is fully cloud-based and requires cloud account integrations, such as AWS, Azure, GCP, billing access setup, and roles and permission configurations. The setup is generally quick.
What was our ROI?
I have seen a return on investment through time saved and achieving 10 to 30% cloud cost savings by optimizing my environment and reducing idle resource wastage, which significantly helps our workforce and saves time.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Regarding pricing, setup cost, and licensing for North Cloud, it involves a SaaS subscription-based pricing model that typically depends on cloud spend volume, number of accounts and projects, and features enabled such as advanced analytics and forecasting. The setup cost is low with minimal infrastructure efforts needed, as it is fully cloud-based and requires cloud account integrations, such as AWS, Azure, GCP, billing access setup, and roles and permission configurations. The setup is generally quick.
What other advice do I have?
My advice to others looking into using North Cloud is that it is used for cloud cost monitoring, reporting, budget tracking alerts, and if anyone is looking to manage budgets, alerts, tracking, cost visibility, and cost optimization, plus multi-cloud support and report analytics based on data, I would recommend this software for new users.
As I have mentioned, North Cloud is very good; it is highly scalable across enterprise cloud environments, capable of handling large-scale enterprise billing data, supporting multiple cloud accounts, and effectively tracking revenue and costs.
I would rate North Cloud a 9 out of 10.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Private Cloud
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Google