Cloud Fin Ops Senior at a tech vendor with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
Jan 28, 2026
We conducted a proof of concept with CloudZero that lasted three to four months. Our major focus was examining the tagging compliance report to generate a compliance dashboard, and CloudZero provided good capabilities in this area. During the POC, CloudZero assisted us by building a dashboard and helping us evaluate compliance percentage across different segments, different cloud providers, and different business sectors. At that time, we examined tagging compliance, but we were also interested in optimization capabilities. CloudZero was deployed in our organization as a POC on the public cloud, and we used Azure and AWS as cloud providers for the POC.
I have used CloudZero in a multi-cloud fashion, connecting to various public cloud environments in order to observe costs and then generate reports, dashboards, cost anomalies, and everything cloud FinOps related. I have used CloudZero to generate reports to look at costs within specific cloud accounts, and one way in which it can help is if there's a cost anomaly within a specific cloud account. I have looked at the costs across a period of days to identify when it occurred and for which resources it occurred, which enabled drilling down into exactly why that occurred, driving cost reduction. The main use case is to build reports, but I have also used it, and my team has used it, to build out dashboards over long periods, looking at maybe Kubernetes cluster insights, setting budgets, and working out shared cost allocation. There are many features within CloudZero that have allowed us to use it in a variety of ways.
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We conducted a proof of concept with CloudZero that lasted three to four months. Our major focus was examining the tagging compliance report to generate a compliance dashboard, and CloudZero provided good capabilities in this area. During the POC, CloudZero assisted us by building a dashboard and helping us evaluate compliance percentage across different segments, different cloud providers, and different business sectors. At that time, we examined tagging compliance, but we were also interested in optimization capabilities. CloudZero was deployed in our organization as a POC on the public cloud, and we used Azure and AWS as cloud providers for the POC.
I have used CloudZero in a multi-cloud fashion, connecting to various public cloud environments in order to observe costs and then generate reports, dashboards, cost anomalies, and everything cloud FinOps related. I have used CloudZero to generate reports to look at costs within specific cloud accounts, and one way in which it can help is if there's a cost anomaly within a specific cloud account. I have looked at the costs across a period of days to identify when it occurred and for which resources it occurred, which enabled drilling down into exactly why that occurred, driving cost reduction. The main use case is to build reports, but I have also used it, and my team has used it, to build out dashboards over long periods, looking at maybe Kubernetes cluster insights, setting budgets, and working out shared cost allocation. There are many features within CloudZero that have allowed us to use it in a variety of ways.
We are using CloudZero for all the financial statistics to manage finances related to AWS, Azure, GCP, Datadog, and New Relic.