CloudHealth Anomaly Detection is now generally available for AWS, Azure, and GCP environments. This feature identifies an unusual change in spend and provides you with ownership to analyze and act on unwanted changes – helping cloud adoption become more cost-effective.
Anomaly Detection is supported by FlexOrgs to ensure the right access for the right users, and enabled by FlexReports to perform root cause analysis and understand usage and resources contributing to the anomaly. CloudHealth policies can be utilized to create condition-based alerts and notifications that make timely information available for the right stakeholders.
Using Anomaly Detection, you can:
Detect anomalies across cloud portfolios & filter anomalies based on various parameters such as time period, account name, service, region, marketplace, cost impact, etc.
Sort or search the data to investigate the anomaly that is important to you
Identify anomaly cause by understanding details and historical trends
Create alerts through policies using desired conditions for quick notifications

For more information, view this Help Center article.
Note: Currently Anomaly detection is available for Azure Enterprise Agreement & EA marketplace only, Modern Commerce Agreement & Azure plan will follow soon.
The AWS Account API Status Report is now available. Customers will be able to check on the health of their various AWS accounts within the CloudHealth platform. The new AWS Account API Status page will list the error codes associated with API failures and provide recommendations on how to remediate the issues. The report is sortable by error code and status, allowing for streamlined troubleshooting and reporting.
We are excited to announce that granular permissions are now available for AWS Cost and Usage Report, Azure Enterprise Agreement, and GCP BigQuery Billing Export FlexReport datasets in private beta. Granular Permissions provides fine-grained access to FlexReports. Using FlexReports granular permissions, you can segregate access within your team and grant only the amount of access to users that they need to perform actions on respective FlexReport datasets. Granular permissions are supported by FlexOrgs to ensure the right access for the right users and enabled by FlexReports to extract and understand usage. To get started with Granular Permissions, go to Setup > Admin > Roles > FlexReports > Data Sources.
Please reach out to your respective Technical Account Manager for enablement on FlexReports Granular Permissions.