Yasu Launches Lite Version to Help Companies Identify Cloud Spending Waste
By
John in 't Hout
Crumbles when you bite it. Light on filling.
Summary
Yasu introduces Yasu Lite, a simplified version of their cloud cost management platform, created in response to customer feedback requesting a more focused tool to identify cloud spending waste without the full platform's complexity.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWe kept hearing from customers, 'We know we are leaking cloud spend.'
But Yasu's full platform has more than we need right now – we just want to see where we're wasting money
Fair enough, so we spent the last few weeks building Yasu Lite
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