UPDATED 12:00 EDT / AUGUST 18 2026

CLOUD

Cloud cost startup North adds Microsoft Azure to complete hyperscaler support

Cloud financial management startup North Cloud Holdings Inc. today released North 3.0, a platform-wide update that adds Microsoft Azure and pulls cloud, artificial intelligence and data spending into a single system.

The release gives North coverage across all three major hyperscale cloud providers. Azure reaches general availability following a beta program, joining Amazon Web Services Inc. and Google Cloud Platform. North also added native integrations with OpenAI Group PBC, Anthropic PBC and Snowflake Inc., extending its tracking beyond cloud infrastructure to AI model and data platform costs.

The company is pitching the update as a response to how infrastructure spending has fragmented. As businesses spread workloads across multiple clouds while adopting AI services and modern data platforms, those costs have grown intertwined but are often still tracked in separate tools.

North 3.0 also introduces Autobot, which automates the buying and adjusting of cloud commitments. The tool spreads purchases into smaller monthly increments instead of committing to a large reservation upfront. The engine runs on machine learning. It tracks how much a customer is using and when commitments are due to renew, buying more when demand climbs and paring back when it falls.

Matt Biringer, North’s co-founder and chief executive, said the infrastructure customers manage “looks very different than it did even a few years ago.” Cloud spending, he said, “no longer stops at compute and storage. It includes AI models, data platforms, GPUs and multiple cloud providers.”

Other additions include generative dashboards that let users build views and surface insights in natural language through Noros AI, North’s FinOps large language model. The company also rebuilt its commitment management experience with more granular visibility, interactive simulations and planning tools for comparing savings strategies before buying.

Rightsize, North’s cross-cloud usage optimization feature, now extends to Google Cloud alongside AWS, with further providers planned. A separate tool for governing token usage, spending, budgeting and model health is in beta.

Based in New York, North raised $5 million in a Series A round led by Companyon Ventures last year.

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