IBM’s Apptio updates Financial Intelligence tools with new AI-driven capabilities

Apptio has introduced new features, including Conversational Insights, aimed at improving visibility into IT and cloud spending by combining cost, consumption, and operational data to support financial planning and governance.

IBM’s Apptio has announced updates to its solutions, including the introduction of Conversational Insights, intended to support IT cost management and cloud optimisation. The updates are designed to provide enterprises with a consolidated view of technology investments.

The changes are focused on enhancing Apptio’s Financial Intelligence Layer, which combines cost, consumption, and value data to provide insights for organisations. As technology is increasingly used as a business enabler, these tools are positioned to help organisations link AI-related spending with business value by connecting costs to outcomes.

The developments reflect growing expectations that global IT spending will increase significantly by 2026. Rising investment in AI and hybrid IT environments is driving demand for tools that improve visibility and governance over capital allocation.

Enterprises can use Conversational Insights, an AI-based interface that integrates financial and operational data, to support cloud cost management and IT decision-making. The interface is designed to translate complex datasets into more actionable outputs, helping align technology spending with financial objectives.

The platform integrates with existing systems and provides access to financial data with real-time availability and security features, which is relevant for organisations in regulated industries.

Further updates to the Financial Intelligence Layer include expanded end-to-end cost modelling capabilities. For example, the IBM Cloudability Data Center Total Cost of Ownership feature allows organisations to assess data centre capacity and operational costs, particularly as AI infrastructure use increases.

IBM Cloudability Intelligent Forecasting, which uses watsonx.ai, supports budget planning by enabling organisations to forecast and adjust spending patterns in response to changing conditions.

Additionally, Cloudability Advanced Containers, powered by Kubecost, provides visibility into Kubernetes workloads to help development and operations teams understand cost implications throughout development processes.

Overall, the updates focus on linking technology investment data with business outcomes, with the aim of improving decision-making and supporting financial governance across organisations.

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