Apptio's next-gen FinOps solutions

IBM's innovative FinOps solutions offer enhanced visibility and optimisation for cloud costs, essential for AI-driven enterprises.

  • Monday, 3rd November 2025 Posted 5 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Apptio, a division of IBM, has unveiled pioneering FinOps solutions as part of its offerings from IBM Cloudability and IBM Kubecost. Designed specifically for businesses navigating the intricate, AI-driven cloud environments, these innovations promise to heighten visibility and optimise cloud-related expenditures.

As organisations ramp up their AI initiatives, the demand for efficient cost management aligns with projections by IDC, which anticipates AI infrastructure investments reaching $571 billion worldwide by 2026. However, an Apptio survey reveals over half of business leaders find themselves lacking adequate information to assess technological investments effectively. FinOps presents an operational framework addressing this gap, equipping firms with real-time insights, facilitating financial accountability, and providing robust cloud cost management solutions. By leveraging this framework, businesses can maximise both value and collaboration across departments.

The integration of Infrastructure as Code expedites cloud infrastructure management. Yet, in the absence of FinOps integration, financial issues may arise, preventing teams from recognising the fiscal impact of their IT decisions.

Cloudability Governance, supported by Cloudability and incorporating HashiCorp Cloud Platform and HashiCorp Terraform, specifically empowers FinOps groups by automating cost compliance checks and applying organisational strategies. This facilitates the:

  • Scalable use of Infrastructure as Code with centralised management and secure execution, enhancing risk reduction.
  • Implementation of informed infrastructural policies, ensuring financial alignment before deployment.
  • Real-time financial visibility post-deployment, backed by AI-driven recommendations to avert wasteful practices.

Armon Dadgar, CTO of HashiCorp, highlights the synergy: "With native bi-directional integration between HashiCorp Terraform and Cloudability, engineers gain visibility into infrastructure costs, embedded governance checks, and optimisation opportunities directly within their workflows."

Kubecost 3.0 signifies the pinnacle of Kubernetes cost management, setting a new standard for enterprises overseeing vast and intricate Kubernetes infrastructures:

  • Unified resource management tools delivering comprehensive cluster insights.
  • Enhanced recommendation systems for precise utilisation optimisation and waste elimination.
  • Automated features for container right-sizing and NVIDIA-powered GPU monitoring.
  • Scalable and secure capabilities ensuring controlled organisational growth.

These enhancements empower teams to identify inefficiencies promptly and undertake significant cost-saving measures across workloads.

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