Microsoft Cost Management updates—October 2022
Get ready to amp up your savings!
Get ready to amp up your savings!
Welcome to Microsoft Ignite. I’m incredibly inspired by this global community and how you’ve navigated your organizations through significant changes over the past few years.
Azure Migrate’s comprehensive suite includes many features to optimize cost while catering to your performance needs to meet service level agreement (SLA) requirements.
The vast amount of data in energy companies slows down their digital transformation. Together with RoQC solutions, Microsoft Energy Data Services will accelerate your journey in democratizing access to data by providing an easy to deploy managed service fully supported by Microsoft.
New in September are support for budgets in the Azure mobile app, cost savings insights in the cost analysis preview, and new licensing benefits for partners. Add 7 new GA updates and 3 doc updates and you have another great month.
August brings simplified billing account management for organizations with multiple tenants, a new way to discover updates in Cost Management, 15 new and updated ways to save in Azure, and 3 new doc updates.
Announcing the general availability of Azure Managed Grafana, a managed service that enables you to run Grafana natively within the Azure cloud platform.
Microsoft is announcing the general availability of the latest Azure Virtual Machines featuring the Ampere Altra Arm–based processor.
In today’s business world, service availability and reliability are key to a successful digital transformation. SUSE and Microsoft have been working closely to provide a trusted path to SAP Solutions in the cloud, including solutions to reduce unplanned and planned downtime.
The new updated Azure Lab Services allows you to set up and configure Cloud labs for your classroom and training scenarios. You don’t have to worry about setting up, expanding, or managing on-premises labs anymore.
July brought a new, generally available Cost Details API for on-demand data downloads. If you use cost APIs for automation or integration, you’ll want to check that out! We also added three new preview features, four new ways to save, and five documentation updates.
The Cost Details API is now generally available for use by Enterprise Agreement (EA) and Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA) customers. This API provides on-demand download of the granular cost details (formerly referred to as usage details) associated with your Microsoft charges.