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The FinOps Foundation Framework: A Practitioner's Walkthrough

Originally published on rikuq.com . Republished here for Dev.to's readers. The FinOps Foundation Framework is the reference architecture for cloud financial management. It's been maintained by the FinOps Foundation (a Linux Foundation project) since 2018 and has matured into the de facto standard most serious cloud cost work is built on. In 2026 it received a substantial refresh that extended its scope from pure cloud spend to include AI/ML, SaaS, licensing, and broader technology categories. For practitioners thinking about formalising FinOps practice — or evaluating providers who claim to do FinOps — knowing what the Framework actually covers is what separates a real implementation from a marketing label. This post walks through the Framework structure, the 2026 updates, and how it applies specifically to AI/ML spend. I'm Ravi. I run three production AI SaaS solo ( Prism , Citare , BatchWise ) and do advisory work on FinOps via rikuq services . The walkthrough below is what I use when teams ask "what does the FinOps Foundation Framework actually look like in practice?" TL;DR Element What it is Phases Three concurrent operational modes: Inform, Optimize, Operate Principles Six foundational principles guiding all FinOps practice Capabilities The functional areas of activity a FinOps practice covers Personas Engineering, Finance, Procurement, Leadership, Operations, ITAM, Sustainability 2026 additions Executive Strategy Alignment, Technology Categories taxonomy, Converging Disciplines recognition AI/ML extension New Technology Category with specifics on GPU/CPU differential, token pricing, make-vs-buy economics The six foundational principles Before the structural mechanics, the Framework's six principles establish the cultural and operational mindset. They're worth knowing because they're how the Framework's authors test whether something is "really" FinOps or just cloud cost cutting. Teams need to collaborate. Engineering, Finance, Procurement, and Business teams w

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