CEPM: Cloud Efficiency for Engineering Teams
PointFive revolutionizes cloud cost management with its groundbreaking cloud Efficiency Posture Management (CEPM), embedding cloud efficiency directly into engineering workflows.This innovative framework goes beyond conventional dashboards, offering a proactive and actionable approach to cloud optimization, ensuring engineers take ownership. CEPM integrates seamlessly into platforms like Jira, Slack, and Microsoft teams, providing immediate insights and driving important savings. Leveraging the DeepWaste™ engine, CEPM identifies hidden cloud waste across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, a feat frequently missed by conventional tools. Early adopters, including major names, have already reported considerable savings and increased engagement. Discover how CEPM is transforming cloud efficiency and what’s next for engineering teams. News Directory 3 confirms that PointFive is leading the future of cloud infrastructure and is making it easier for everyone.
PointFive Launches Cloud Efficiency posture Management (CEPM)
Updated may 31, 2025
Cloud cost management has traditionally relied on dashboards and reports. Though, PointFive has introduced Cloud Efficiency Posture Management (CEPM), a new framework designed to integrate cloud efficiency directly into engineering workflows. This approach aims to make cloud optimization a continuous and proactive process.
CEPM seeks to address inefficiencies within engineering operations, offering a proactive, contextual, and actionable approach to cloud optimization. PointFive says CEPM detects hidden cloud waste and provides engineers with the context needed to take action, aligning technical ownership with financial accountability.
The integration of CEPM into platforms like Jira, ServiceNow, Slack, and microsoft Teams allows for efficiency insights within everyday tools. Its agentless architecture enables rapid deployment and immediate visibility into inefficiencies. Companies such as Blackhawk Network, Elastic, Fanatics, and E.ON have reported savings and increased engineering engagement after adopting the platform.
PointFive’s DeepWaste™ engine drives CEPM’s ability to uncover overlooked inefficiencies. By using platform-specific metrics across AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, DeepWaste™ identifies optimization opportunities frequently enough missed by standard reports.
“Our new CEPM approach makes cloud efficiency as routine and automatic as cloud security, embedding ongoing optimization deeply into daily engineering processes,” said Alon arvatz, CEO and founder of PointFive.
According to Dor Azouri, VP of Research at PointFive, each platform’s unique metrics influence efficiency. CEPM consolidates the complexity of multi-cloud environments into a unified view, surfacing cloud-specific insights. Azure adopters have reportedly uncovered millions in savings due to CEPM’s ability to reveal platform-specific inefficiencies.
What’s next
As cloud complexity increases, PointFive’s CEPM signals a shift toward an engineering-first model of cloud efficiency. This involves a proactive approach were optimization is a strategic function impacting an association’s reliability, agility, and cost control.
