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Azure cost optimisation for clearer, leaner cloud spend

Solvanto helps UK businesses understand Microsoft Azure spend, identify waste, improve cost visibility, and put practical governance in place without compromising reliability.

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Reduce waste without creating risk

Azure cost optimisation should not be a blind cost-cutting exercise. It should improve visibility, remove waste, and keep important services reliable.

Azure spend review
Waste and right-sizing checks
Cost reporting improvements
Governance and tagging recommendations
Cloud cost clarity

Understand what you are paying for in Azure

Azure costs can grow gradually through unused resources, oversized services, unclear ownership, and environments that are not reviewed regularly. Solvanto helps you make sense of your cloud spend and identify practical ways to reduce waste.

Azure bills are hard to explain

Cloud spend has increased, but it is not always clear which services, teams, environments, or projects are driving the cost.

Unused resources are quietly costing money

Old test resources, oversized services, idle workloads, duplicate environments, and forgotten components can build up over time.

Ownership and tagging are inconsistent

Without clear naming, tagging, and ownership, it becomes difficult to understand what exists, who uses it, and whether it is still needed.

There is no clear cost control process

Teams need practical governance, reporting, alerting, and review routines so Azure cost management does not rely on guesswork.

How Solvanto can help

Azure cost optimisation services built around practical action

Solvanto can review your Azure environment, explain where spend is going, identify safe optimisation opportunities, and help put better cost visibility and governance in place.

Azure cost review

Review your Azure estate to understand spend patterns, resource usage, waste, ownership gaps, and likely optimisation opportunities.

Waste and overspend identification

Find unused, underused, oversized, duplicated, or unnecessary Azure resources that may be increasing your monthly bill.

Resource right-sizing

Assess whether services are sized appropriately for the workload, usage pattern, performance needs, and business criticality.

Cost visibility and reporting

Create clearer views of Azure spend so teams can understand cost by service, environment, workload, project, or business area.

Governance and tagging improvements

Improve naming, tagging, ownership, environments, and review processes so cost control becomes easier to maintain.

Sensible optimisation without breaking things

Reduce waste carefully while considering reliability, security, performance, supportability, and operational risk.

Cost optimisation outcomes

Better cloud cost control starts with visibility

The aim is not simply to cut costs. It is to understand spend, reduce unnecessary waste, and make Azure easier to govern so future costs do not become a surprise.

Clearer visibility over where Azure spend is going

Identification of unused, oversized, or unnecessary resources

Practical recommendations for cost reduction and better governance

Improved tagging, ownership, naming, and environment structure

Better reporting for ongoing cloud cost management

A more supportable Azure environment with fewer hidden surprises

Delivery approach

A careful review process that avoids reckless cost cutting

Cost optimisation should be structured. Solvanto looks for savings, but also checks dependencies, reliability, security, and business usage before recommending changes.

01

Review Azure usage and spend

Look at your Azure services, environments, resource groups, billing patterns, usage data, and how resources are currently organised.

02

Identify waste and quick wins

Highlight obvious waste, idle resources, oversized services, duplicated environments, and simple improvements that can reduce spend.

03

Assess risk and dependencies

Check what each resource supports before recommending changes, so cost reduction does not accidentally break important services.

04

Recommend practical improvements

Provide clear actions across resource sizing, shutdown schedules, tagging, monitoring, alerts, reporting, and governance.

05

Improve ongoing cost control

Put better visibility and review practices in place so Azure cost optimisation becomes a repeatable habit, not a one-off tidy-up.

Example use cases

Practical Azure cost optimisation work

Solvanto is a good fit when Azure spend feels unclear, cloud environments have grown messy, or you need a more reliable way to manage cost going forward.

Reviewing Azure spend after costs have unexpectedly increased

Finding unused resources from old projects, tests, or proof-of-concepts

Improving tagging, naming, ownership, and environment structure

Building clearer Azure cost reports for business and technical teams

Right-sizing services without harming performance or reliability

Setting up better cost alerts, budgets, and review routines

Cleaning up cloud environments before migration or modernisation work

Improving governance across Azure, automation, integrations, and reporting

Why Solvanto

Cost optimisation that considers the whole Azure environment

Solvanto combines practical Azure knowledge with a business-led approach, helping you reduce waste while keeping cloud services reliable, understandable, and supportable.

Azure cost review and spend visibility

Cloud architecture and resource right-sizing

Governance, tagging, and ownership improvements

Practical recommendations that consider operational risk

Related Azure services

Explore related Microsoft cloud services

These related service pages connect Azure cost optimisation with broader consultancy, migration, integration, and Microsoft cloud support.

Start with a cost review

Need better control of your Azure costs?

Tell Solvanto what feels unclear about your Azure spend. You will get practical guidance on where to start, what to review, and how to improve cloud cost visibility.

Cost review
Spend visibility
Practical governance