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AWS re:Invent 2023 - Scaling FinOps with a holistic approach to resource optimization (COP214) 

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With increasing scale and diverse technology deployments, cloud environments are becoming more complex by the day, requiring a disciplined approach to prevent an accumulation of waste. In this session, explore the unique challenges related to optimizing workloads across hybrid cloud, containerized infrastructure, traditional IaaS, and managed services. Discover how AWS customers get results by breaking the challenge into five distinct categories of optimization and employing targeted strategies with clear lines of responsibility. Informed by unit cost measurements, learn how these efforts can lead organizations to exceptional cost efficiency for their entire cloud footprint. This presentation is brought to you by Apptio Cloudability, an AWS Partner.
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Where can we get the slides?
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