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Redefining FinOps and Building a Stronger Framework

FinOps Foundation

On February 26, 2019, the FinOps Foundation was publicly launched on a webinar hosted by a committed group of enthusiasts managing cloud cost and usage, and viewed by dozens of people around the world. The first edition of Cloud FinOps was published later that year. If this sounds familiar to definitions you’ve heard before, it should be.

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Redefining FinOps and Building a Stronger Framework

FinOps Foundation

On February 26, 2019, the FinOps Foundation was publicly launched on a webinar hosted by a committed group of enthusiasts managing cloud cost and usage, and viewed by dozens of people around the world. The first edition of Cloud FinOps was published later that year. If this sounds familiar to definitions you’ve heard before, it should be.

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Key 2024 Changes to the Definition of Cloud FinOps

FinOps Foundation

On February 26, 2019, the FinOps Foundation was publicly launched on a webinar hosted by a committed group of enthusiasts managing cloud cost and usage, and viewed by dozens of people around the world. Key Insight: The FinOps Foundation’s Technical Advisory Council has approved an updated definition of FinOps.

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BONUS | Wendy Tietz - Leading Online Learning

IMA's Count Me

As we've said in previous episodes, IMA is here to support the profession through a variety of resources to keep management accountants connected during this time and a portion of our profession that has been significantly impacted by the movement to remote work due to the Coronavirus is the accounting academics.

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BONUS | CMA 50th Anniversary: Attracting the Best and the Brightest

IMA's Count Me

I rarely ever used computers for school until I came to college, really. And gradually more and more classes switched to exams on the computer. And it was totally computer based. So it's definitely different, but I think it sounds like it's still pretty similar, but a lot more computer based and electronic.

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BONUS | Ep. 4: Dan Smith - Technology & Data Analytics

IMA's Count Me

Up until the past 10 or 20 years, we've just used computers to accelerate what was otherwise a written form of communication. I replaced statistics with machine learning simply because machine learning to me is the application of statistics through computer programs as opposed to a more traditional statistical approach. Perfect segue.