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In this episode, Claire shares her perspective on a culture of openness and the power of transparency in decision-making and empowering teams.
Claire Milligan, Aimably CEO, sat down with Neil Hughes of Tech Talks Daily to discuss the extent of over-spending in the cloud landscape, and how to fix it.
Recently, Aimably CEO Claire Milligan was quoted in this article. She explains how to consider cloud services as metered utilities rather than owned assets.
Recently, Aimably CEO Claire Milligan sat down with Deb Coviello of The Drop In CEO to talk about cloud cost optimization.
The release of Aimably v3.0.11 went live on 09/15/2023 as new features & perfective maintenance.
Aimably today launches Cloud Investor Solutions, a suite of software and services proving that public cloud costs are effective tools for value creation.
The release of Aimably v3.0.10 went live on 06/15/2023 as perfective maintenance. It represents our ongoing standard to fix issues and make small adjustments.
The release of Aimably v3.0.7 went live on 02/09/2023 as perfective maintenance. It represents our ongoing standard to fix issues and make small adjustments.
Aimably is proud to announce SOC2 compliance, demonstrating our commitment to the highest standards of security and data protection for our customers.
The release of Aimably v3.0.3 went live on 08/12/2022 as perfective maintenance. It represents our ongoing standard to fix issues and make small adjustments.
The release of Aimably v3.0.1 went live today as a perfective maintenance release. It represents our ongoing standard to fix issues and make small adjustments.
The release of Aimably v3.0 went live today as a perfective maintenance release. It represents our ongoing standard to fix issues and make small adjustments.
The release of Aimably v2.11.0 went live today as a perfective maintenance release. It represents our ongoing standard to fix issues and make small adjustments.
The release of Aimably v2.10.0 went live today as a perfective maintenance release. It represents our ongoing standard to fix issues and make small adjustments.
The new Aimably Pulse integration for Slack meets clients where they are, ensuring AWS cost conversations happen where the core of their business operates.
In this release, you will find our new Aimably Slack integration. We now bring your Aimably Daily Pulse reports directly to your collaboration hub.
The release of Aimably v2.8.0 went live today as a perfective maintenance release. It represents our ongoing standard to fix issues and make small adjustments.
The release of Aimably v2.7.0 went live today as a perfective maintenance release. It represents our ongoing standard to fix issues and make small adjustments.
This release focused on the creation of a new framework so that accounts are being provided the correct access to features based on their billing plan.
The release of Aimably v2.5.0 went live today as a perfective maintenance release. It represents our ongoing standard to fix issues and make small adjustments.
We are proud to announce Aimably moving out of beta and into full public release!
Aimably, Inc. today announced a $1.5 million angel financing round, to continue its work in democratizing corporate financial understanding.
In this upcoming release, you’ll see how we’ve reorganized all the existing components into meaningful categories and products.
In our new release, we've reorganized the Aimably navigation to make it easier for our customers to find our core functionality.
Aimably represents the results of two years of development, market research and customer validation. We invite you to get to know us by reading further.
Mark Milbourne will be taking the role of Chief Technology Officer for Aimably, responsible for our product in entirety, from development to production.
Claire Milligan, a proven leader with experience from startup to scaling, will become Aimably Chief Executive Officer.
Not all companies prefer that Aimably have access to make changes to server activity within AWS. In this release, we introduce tiered access controls to limit.
Our team announces the release of Aimably Beta, featuring Aimably Warn, Aimably Reduce and Aimably Insight, providing meaningful AWS bill clarity.
Included are the following enhancements to Aimably Insight: comprehensive AWS sub accounts support, a new Pinpoint Inventory report and enhanced access control.
Aimably, Inc., today announced a partnership with Stripe Climate as one of its first steps towards committing itself to social and environmental impact.