Vantage Launches Cost Reports
Today, we're announcing the launch of Cost Reports: the new default interface for viewing and analyzing cloud cost data on accrued and active run-rate basis. Customers now have the ability to...
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Today, we're announcing the launch of Cost Reports: the new default interface for viewing and analyzing cloud cost data on accrued and active run-rate basis. Customers now have the ability to...
Today, Vantage announced the launch of its Cloud Pricing API in Beta. Users may now programmatically access product prices from various cloud infrastructure and service providers - the first of which is...

AWS Fargate simplifies your life by not having to manage the underlying infrastructure, but this benefit comes at a premium. We'll discuss the pricing impact of using Fargate relative to a self-managed EC2 cluster.
Today, Vantage announces that Brooke McKim has joined full time as Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer. Brooke joins Vantage after spending three years as Head of Product at Stae, a business...
Today, Vantage has launched team support to allow you to invite multiple members of your team to the same Vantage organization. All Vantage users have the ability to invite unlimited teammates to their organization at...
Today, Vantage has launched support for viewing AWS service cost subcategories for all AWS services. Vantage users may now see cost subcategories for each AWS service on the accrued cost views of their Vantage console. Additionally...

In our previous post about S3, we showed how to view request metrics, egress and accompanying costs and we're back again to show a breakdown of S3 storage types.
As of today, Vantage customers may subscribe to Pro, Business, and Custom plans via AWS Marketplace. AWS Marketplace offers a secure and seamless method for facilitating payments from your AWS account to Vantage with no credit card...
Two things that aren't changing are (1) customers are always going to want simpler ways to interact with their cloud infrastructure and (2) they’re always going to want tools to understand where their cloud costs are coming from to make..
One consistent piece of feedback we hear from AWS customers using S3 is that its very difficult to understand where costs are coming from. S3 charges on three different verticals: for storage of the underlying objects, requests made to..