Beyond resource automation. Full-loop FinOps.
Turbonomic automates resources for application performance. Cloudgov runs the full FinOps loop — agentic savings, cost allocation, commitments, governance and IaC remediation — so the whole bill goes down, not just CPU.
Resource automation
Agents that take action
Why FinOps leaders need a Turbonomic alternative
Right-sizing is one lever. FinOps needs ten. Learn more about our platform capabilities.
Application Resource Management
Strong on performance, narrow on FinOps.
- ▢Designed for app performance, not cost outcomes
- ▢Right-sizing is the main lever no commitment portfolio
- ▢Limited cost allocation, showback or unit economics
- ▢IBM ecosystem licensing and rollout complexity
- ▢No Agentic AI, no IaC-aware fixes
Full stack FinOps automation
The Turbonomic alternative that covers cost not just CPU.
- ✓Agentic AI across right-sizing, cleanup and commitments
- ✓Tag-aware allocation, showback and unit economics
- ✓RI / SP / CUD portfolio management on autopilot
- ✓Policy enforcement and governance across accounts
- ✓IaC pull requests and Jira tickets engineer-ready
Only Cloudgov closes the loop
Right-sizing is just one move. Cloudgov runs the full FinOps playbook with AI powered optimization, governance and remediation. See how it works on our FinOps blog.
Agentic AI
Autonomous agents continuously scan, score and execute the next best optimization across every account.
Auto Remediation
Turn recommendations into executed actions right-sizing, cleanup, RI/SP moves, IaC pull requests.
Governance
Define a policy once. Cloudgov enforces it across every workload, account and region, continuously.
Engineering Workflows
Findings flow straight into Jira with owner, severity and fix path — so engineers actually act on them.
Turbonomic alternative feature by feature
How Cloudgov stacks up against IBM Turbonomic across the modern FinOps stack.
What full-stack FinOps unlocks
Beyond right-sizing — commitments, governance, unit economics. Read our customer stories.
Average cloud savings
Identified and executed by Cloudgov agents in the first 90 days.
Faster remediation
From recommendation to fix no spreadsheets, no QBR delays.
Time-to-value
Live in a week. No consulting engagement required.
Need FinOps, not just resource sizing?
See Cloudgov benchmarked next to your Turbonomic setup in a 30 minute walkthrough.
Turbonomic is an ARM tool. Why are you comparing it to FinOps platforms?
Because IBM markets Turbonomic for “cloud cost optimization” — and many enterprises buy it expecting it to do FinOps. In reality, it’s an application resource management tool: it right-sizes workloads for performance. That’s one piece of FinOps, but you still need cost allocation, commitment management, governance and unit economics. Cloudgov delivers the full picture.
We use Turbonomic for on-prem too — can Cloudgov replace both?
No, and we don’t try to. Turbonomic’s on-prem virtualization optimization is a different problem space. Cloudgov is purpose-built for public cloud FinOps (AWS, Azure, GCP). If you have a meaningful on-prem footprint, run both — Turbonomic for the datacenter, Cloudgov for the cloud.
Will Cloudgov right-size workloads as aggressively as Turbonomic?
Cloudgov’s right-sizing is more conservative by default — we optimize for cost without breaking performance SLOs, and every action is IaC-aware and traceable. Turbonomic optimizes for performance first and cost second. Most teams find Cloudgov’s recommendations safer to auto-approve because they ship through pull requests that go through code review.

