Senior Vice President at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
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Dec 9, 2025
My main use case for CoreStack is for cost optimization and billing operations, and I'm using it a bit for SecOps and CloudOps, but majorly for FinOps and BillOps. A specific example of how I use CoreStack for FinOps or billing operations is for many of our customers who are running their workload on the cloud; whether AWS, Microsoft Azure, OCI, or Google, everyone is looking for continuous cost optimizations. That is one of the reasons we have opted for CoreStack. It gives a detailed review of the account running in AWS, providing recommendations on reserved instances, saving plans, and orphan volumes. It gives extensive details on the FinOps and the cost optimization, which helps us to optimize the workload for the customer, thus giving us stickiness. The major thing about my main use case is that we are using CoreStack for BillOps as well, where we give a detailed invoice to the customer with the blended cost, using unblended raw data from AWS and blending it with our margins before sharing the invoices with the customer. While the major use case is FinOps, we also utilize it for BillOps.
Cloud Cost Management is a strategic approach to monitoring and managing expenses in cloud environments, optimizing resource use without sacrificing performance.This solution involves tracking and analyzing cloud expenses to ensure cost efficiency. It helps organizations understand their spending patterns, forecast future costs, and identify ways to reduce unnecessary expenditures. With features like budgeting, cost allocation, and custom reporting, businesses gain greater control over their...
My main use case for CoreStack is for cost optimization and billing operations, and I'm using it a bit for SecOps and CloudOps, but majorly for FinOps and BillOps. A specific example of how I use CoreStack for FinOps or billing operations is for many of our customers who are running their workload on the cloud; whether AWS, Microsoft Azure, OCI, or Google, everyone is looking for continuous cost optimizations. That is one of the reasons we have opted for CoreStack. It gives a detailed review of the account running in AWS, providing recommendations on reserved instances, saving plans, and orphan volumes. It gives extensive details on the FinOps and the cost optimization, which helps us to optimize the workload for the customer, thus giving us stickiness. The major thing about my main use case is that we are using CoreStack for BillOps as well, where we give a detailed invoice to the customer with the blended cost, using unblended raw data from AWS and blending it with our margins before sharing the invoices with the customer. While the major use case is FinOps, we also utilize it for BillOps.