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Announcement
2 years ago

New AWS EDP Pricing Analysis!

We are excited to announce a powerful new feature that will empower you to investigate AWS Enterprise Discount Program (EDP) contract pricing using Cloud Analytics reports within the DoiT Console. By leveraging these three new system labels, you can extract valuable insights into the pricing structure and the applied discounts, making it easier than ever to understand and manage your AWS EDP investment.

Here’s a quick overview of the three labels that have been added to Cloud Analytics reports:

  1. pricebook/rule_name: This label corresponds to the rule name as defined in the price book. It allows you to identify the specific rule applied to a given resource, helping you understand the context of the applied pricing structure.
  2. pricebook/rate_value: This label represents the discount rate applied. For instance, a 5% EDP will be displayed as 0.95. This information will you to quickly identify the EDP rate being applied to their AWS resources.
  3. pricebook/original_cost: This label shows the original cost of the resource before the discount was applied. By comparing this value with the current cost, you can easily evaluate the benefits of your EDP pricing structure.

To access these labels, navigate to the Cloud Analytics section in the DoiT Console and simply group by one (or all) of these labels. This enhanced visibility into AWS EDP pricing will enable you to provide timely and accurate assistance to your finance and FinOps teams.

Avatar of authorVadim Solovey