AWS CUR 2.0 Integrates Athena, Redshift for SQL Cloud Cost Analysis
AWS has integrated its Cost and Usage Report (CUR) 2.0 with AWS Athena and AWS Redshift, enabling automated SQL-based analysis of cloud cost data. This update provides Parquet and GZIP exports along with infrastructure templates, streamlining financial reporting and cloud spend management for customers.
Key Takeaways
- AWS CUR 2.0 now offers direct integration with AWS Athena and AWS Redshift.
- Data exports are automatically delivered in optimized Parquet and GZIP formats.
- Integration provides infrastructure templates, table definitions, and data loading instructions.
- CUR 2.0 data updates are automatically reflected in Athena/Redshift tables without ETL.
- Feature parity is achieved with CUR 1.0 integration options for SQL-based analysis.
Why It Matters
AWS’s CUR 2.0 integration with Athena and Redshift simplifies cloud cost management, allowing immediate, SQL-driven analysis without custom data solutions. This update directly benefits financial and operations teams by providing clearer visibility into their AWS spend using familiar analytics tools. For enterprise customers, this reduces the engineering overhead associated with analyzing large datasets, enabling faster insights into cost allocation and optimization opportunities. The move also signals a continued effort by AWS to enhance its cost management toolkit, pushing for greater self-service analytics. Moving forward, watch for adoption rates of CUR 2.0 and whether this leads to more nuanced cost control features from AWS or its competitors.
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