Full-team certification underscores Surveil’s commitment to advancing cloud financial management, including AI cost governance.
London, UK — As the global FinOps community gathers at FinOps X 2025 in San Diego, Surveil—a leading SaaS provider for cloud financial management and governance—announces a significant milestone in its FinOps journey: 100% certification of its Sales and Customer Success teams as FinOps Certified Practitioners.
This company-wide achievement reaffirms Surveil’s position at the forefront of the FinOps movement, following its accreditation as a Certified FinOps Platform and expanding its influence within the FinOps Foundation’s 60,000+ member ecosystem, which includes 49 of the Fortune 50.
Surveil’s latest certifications include:
- FinOps Certified Practitioner status for all Sales and Customer Success team members
- FinOps FOCUS Analyst and FinOps for AI credentials for data science and cloud optimization specialists
- Reinforcement of its previously attained Certified FinOps Engineer and Certified FinOps Platform designations
“As organizations grapple with the complexity and pace of AI-driven cloud adoption, FinOps is no longer a niche practice—it is a strategic imperative,” said Peter Turpin, CEO at Surveil. “This milestone reflects not just our investment in skills and standards, but our broader commitment to helping customers gain control, insight, and value from their cloud environments. We are proud to stand with the FinOps Foundation as a global leader driving this transformation.”
Surveil’s expanded FinOps capabilities come at a time of accelerating demand for financial governance across multi-cloud ecosystems:
- 85% of organizations now report having a FinOps function
- 34% of enterprises are investing in FinOps Certified platforms
- 57% plan to implement FinOps FOCUS in the next 12 months
- 49% of FinOps teams are now responsible for optimizing software licensing costs
With these new certifications, Surveil is uniquely positioned to help enterprises optimize cloud costs across Microsoft 365, Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud—while delivering insights and automation for cost allocation, license optimization, and AI workload governance.