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CloudZero Optimize Helps Slash Waste and Boosts Cloud ROI 


CloudZero, a globally trusted leader in proactive cloud cost efficiency, is releasing CloudZero Optimize, a new product focused squarely on reducing cloud waste.

According to the company, this new solution builds on CloudZero’s allocation capabilities and integrates seamlessly with Jira and Slack. Optimization recommendations are contextual, relevant, prioritized by impact and effort, and embedded directly into existing engineering workflows. 

CloudZero Optimize delivers enhanced filtering, rich context, and seamless integration into engineering workflows, helping teams focus on what matters, track progress, and achieve measurable savings. 

“I’ve yet to meet the engineer who wants to waste money, but the reality is, most optimization tools create more noise than impact,” said Anand Sundaram, CloudZero’s senior vice president of product. “Ours is the first that combines complete, multi-cloud visibility with insights gleaned from analyzing billions of dollars of cloud spend for nearly a decade. In optimization, process is just as important as product—where and when you see optimization information is just as important as the information itself. CloudZero Optimize is the most impactful optimization product because it gives engineers precise, prioritized recommendations in the places they’re already working.” 

In addition to identifying savings opportunities, CloudZero Optimize automatically tracks realized savings—validating the ROI of engineering efforts and gamifying the optimization workflow. Quantifying impact in real dollars gives teams positive reinforcement that builds momentum for future savings initiatives. 

Additionally, to help engineers manage database-as-a-service (DBaaS) spend more efficiently, CloudZero has partnered with Espresso.AI, a company focused on automating Snowflake optimizations.

Espresso.AI provides critical insights and automation to reduce Snowflake costs, expanding CloudZero’s optimization capabilities across four of the biggest cloud cost drivers for engineering teams: AWS, Azure, GCP, and Snowflake. 

For more information about this news, visit www.cloudzero.com.


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