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Cloud Currency: Using FinOps to Fund Innovation

Cloud Currency: Using FinOps to Fund Innovation

In a world where AI demand is accelerating cloud adoption at breakneck speed, cloud spend is a strategic asset. Enterprises that treat it as fuel for growth—not just a budget line—gain the flexibility to move faster, fund innovation, and stay ahead. But most enterprises are leaking value. Up to 32% of cloud spend is wasted due to inefficiencies, misalignment, and a lack of visibility.

This webinar reframes cloud financial management as a strategic lever for innovation. Join FinOps expert Lisa Lyman as she reveals how leading organizations are funding transformation without asking for more budget—by finding the money in their own pockets.

You’ll learn how to convert cloud costs into Cloud Currency: an internal asset that can be optimized, reinvested, and used to accelerate innovation across the business.

Key takeaways:

  • Unlock trapped value. Identify where cloud waste hides—and how to redirect it toward high-impact initiatives.
  • Orchestrate accountability. Empower teams with real-time visibility, clear tagging, and self-service analytics to drive smarter decisions.
  • Build agility into governance. Balance financial control with the speed and flexibility business units need to innovate.
  • Move beyond easy wins. Explore advanced savings strategies and real-world success stories that show what’s possible when FinOps is fully operationalized.

Whether you’re new to FinOps or evolving a mature practice, this session offers a practical path to fund what’s next—without slowing momentum or compromising ambition.

Download this webinar and discover how to turn your cloud investments into competitive advantage.

Speakers:

Lisa Lyman
Business Transformation Consultant
Cprime
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