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How do I get to Budgeting & Forecasting?

What are the primary reasons to use Budgeting & Forecasting?

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How do I get to Budgeting & Forecasting?

You can access Budgeting & Forecasting from Analytics. To get to Budgeting & Forecasting you have two options:

Option 1

  1. Go to the Analytics landing page and click on the perspective for which you want to see forecasts and/or budgets.
  2. Click on Budgeting & Forecasting at the top of the page.

Option 2

  • Go to the Analytics landing page and find the perspective you want to access Budgeting & Forecasting.
  • Click on the drill-down graphic under the Forecasted Cost column to take you directly to the relevant forecast.

    Click on "Cost" and then select "Budget & Forecast" on the side of the page. Or navigate to a specific hierarchy like Company/IT then click on Image Added in the upper right corner and select "Edit Context"

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    What are the primary reasons to use

    Budgeting

    Budget &

    Forecasting

    Forecast?

    The main benefits of using Yotascale to track your budgets are:

    • Track your budgets inline with other analytics for your AWS spend (costs, anomalies, recommendations, etc.)
    • Track your budgets vs your actual historical AWS spend
    • Weekly notifications of how you are doing with respect to your budget given the context of your business

    The main benefits of using Yotascale to forecast your AWS spend are:

    • Help plan your budgets given your historical costs
    • Answer questions about “How are we looking for next month/quarter, this year, etc?”
    • Predict when intervention is needed to ensure your budgets are not exceeded

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