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Status Under review
Workspace Cloudability
Categories Anomaly Detection
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 9, 2026

Flexible filters to view anomalies - that can be saved

Anomalies are currently configurable at the View level. In our Cloudability configuration, Views are very "big" containers of  Azure Spent. Normally associated to whole Lines of Businesses. People receiving the alerts need to be able to apply filters so that they can only see the anomalies for which they are responsible. At a minimum, these filters should be on the Account Name (i.e. Azure Subscription) , Service Name. Possibly, also on specific tags. Actually, ideally the filter should be identical to those you can set up in dashboards. It is paramount that the filter can be saved, and found again from a drop down list. The filter should also ideally act on the anomaly notification sent per email, so that only the emails of the anomalies matching the filter will reach a specific person who has configured the filter. The filter should be available for other cloudability users. 

Idea priority Medium