Business intelligence, data analysis,
actionable insights
Buttonwood’s Cloud Analytics takes complex data from your cloud providers
and delivers the insight you need to learn and gain efficiencies.
Don't miss a thing
A small, daily cost in cloud that the team misses isn't much to worry about. However, over time this cost can create a large expenditure that wasn't necessary. Buttonwood Cloud Analytics empowers you to easily find these hidden costs and to only spend where it is needed.
- View your organisations daily and montly spend
- Report per cloud account and per sub account to delve deeper
- Data per resource, deployment and type of instance is easily examined through charts

Personalise your data to make sense of the figures
Allocate a class to each of your instances to tag it across all bills. Your reports will then present your cloud spend in line with your organisation's structure, projects or cost centre.
- Use Buttonwood Cloud Analytics to understand your cloud spend in a way that makes sense to your organisation and your requirements.
- Want to track your cloud spend down to an individual? Use Buttonwood Cloud Broker to allocated cloud spend to cost centres and users within the cost centres.

Add and compare any cloud account
Azure? AWS? No matter what accounts you already have in the cloud, you can use Buttonwood Cloud Analytics to track your spend.
- Compare all of your cloud accounts and sub accounts
- Have choice over where your workloads are deployed and be vendor agnostic
- Add new accounts as you try new vendors in the future

Make sense of your cloud invoices
Have a look at your recent cloud bill. With hundreds of thousands of rows of content, it is difficult to see what is what.
- View all of your spend in simple charts that you can drill into
- Track your deployments and see what your spend is delivering, not just an unexplained line item on a bill
- View the exchange rate against your bill over time to help make sense of increase and decreases in costs
- Understand the percentage of cost each resource is consuming (for example, percentage of spend on storage, compute etc.)
