Azure Cost Management is the correct answer because it enables users to analyze their cloud spending patterns, create budgets, and get recommendations for cost optimization. Azure Pricing Calculator is not the correct answer because it is used to estimate the costs of Azure services before they are provisioned. Azure Monitor is primarily for performance and health monitoring of Azure resources, not cost management. Azure Policy, while related to governance, does not directly provide cost analysis or optimization recommendations.
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What features does Azure Cost Management provide for cost optimization?
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Can Azure Cost Management integrate with other Azure services?
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 /
Azure Management and Governance
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