Cloud Host Dispatches: Episode 353
Big tech earnings are in, and the results are full of surprises—plus a look at how cloud giants navigate government requests.
Big tech earnings are in, and the results are full of surprises—plus a look at how cloud giants navigate government requests.
A major security vulnerability in Notepad.exe traced back to Microsoft’s Copilot integration raises questions about AI feature sprawl and responsible deployment.
The team recaps Google Next, where everything went agentic—but big questions remain about vaporware, customer depth, and whether Gemini can beat Copilot.
Google Next was packed with announcements as the enterprise pivot to Agentic AI takes center stage. Plus, IAM and AI cost management insights.
Heading into Google Next, AI dominates the conversation as the technology continues to reshape the cloud landscape in unexpected ways.
Dave Garoway joins to discuss Nvidia GTC, the state of datacenter hardware in 2026, and keeping up with modern GPU workload demands.
A malicious PyPI compromise silently stole SSH keys and cloud credentials—and was only caught because the malware had a bug.
Celebrating 20 years of AWS and S3, plus a long-awaited fix to the infamous S3 bucket naming collision problem that plagued developers for decades.
OpenAI’s rapid model releases and Amazon’s blame game over AI-generated code failures spark debate on shared responsibility in the modern SDLC.
Drone strikes took out AWS availability zones in the UAE and Bahrain, proving cloud infrastructure is now a real military target — and your DR excuses are gone.