
What's new in Cloud FinOps? WNiCF - Interview with Dr James Mitchell - Financial language in FinOps and isomorphic economies
Jul 22, 2024
Dr. James Mitchell, a commodities trading and renewable energy expert, joins the conversation to explore the financial language in FinOps. He draws intriguing parallels between cloud computing and electricity markets while decoding cloud vendors' jargon. The discussion emphasizes the importance of bridging finance and engineering teams for better collaboration. Additionally, Mitchell examines the concept of isomorphic economies and highlights the challenges of regulating the global cloud industry. Key insights on flexibility in pricing and managing commitments like financial portfolios also emerge.
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Direct Energy Purchase
- James Mitchell recalls losing a bid to British Energy for London's electricity.
- British Energy, a nuclear generator, purchased directly from a major industrial customer.
Global Cloud Market
- Cloud computing operates in a single global market, unlike other utilities.
- Startups can service international customers seamlessly without physical limitations.
Financial Instruments
- Savings plans and reserved instances are financial instruments, not technical tools.
- Blending these instruments optimizes flexibility and savings.
