AWS Cost and Usage Report 2.0 now supports Athena and Redshift integration

Cur2 ยท 2026-06-02

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Technical Details

Regions all commercial AWS Regions except AWS GovCloud (US) and China Regions
Cost Impact Neutral

What This Means

For DevOps Teams

Update your cost data analysis workflows to leverage the new CUR 2.0 integration with Athena and Redshift, utilizing the provided metadata and automation resources to begin querying cost data with minimal configuration and no additional ETL processes required.

For Platform Teams

Adopt the CUR 2.0 integration with Athena and Redshift to simplify cost data architecture, reducing the need for custom data warehouse solutions and enabling faster, SQL-based querying of cost data stored in Amazon S3.

For Executives

Evaluate the new AWS Cost and Usage Report 2.0 integration with Athena and Redshift to streamline cost data analysis, reducing operational toil and enabling quicker, SQL-based insights into AWS spending, ultimately driving more informed cost management decisions.

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