The Cloud Pod podcast is a great way to stay informed about the latest cloud news and trends. Each episode features interviews and discussions with cloud experts, leaders and industry professionals to explore the latest cloud security developments, cloud management strategies and cloud computing technologies. Listeners can learn the latest trends, insights and best practices from leading cloud and technology experts. The Cloud Pod is the perfect podcast for anyone looking to stay up to date on the latest cloud news, cloud security and cloud podcast topics.
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Episode 17: The Cloud Pod now 100% open source
Azure announces new data and discovery classification features, AWS APN changes go into effect, and Chef goes 100% Open Source. Jonathan, Justin and Peter draft their Google Next 2019 predictions.
Episode 16: This week in the cloud blob
AWS Summit Season 2019 is officially underway. Justin, Peter and special guest Chris Short @chrisshort. Plus the famous lightning round.
Episode 15: The Cloud Pod eats 31.4 trillion pieces of PI
Google finds a use for unused Kubernetes capacity by calculating PI, The Hyperscalers double down on gaming platforms and Azure beats Amazon to DOD certification! Plus the lightning round and cool tools with Jonathan.
Episode 14: Elizabeth Warren votes to break up the cloud pod
This week Matt Adorjan (@mda590) joins us to talk about AWS’s open distro for ElasticSearch, Breaking up big tech, and F5 acquiring Nginx. Plus the lightning round and Cool Tools with Jonathan.
Episode 13 – The Cloud Pod goes all in on AWS, Azure and GCP
Lyft goes all in on AWS and commits big money to AWS in their IPO. Several new solutions for security from the cloud vendors at RSA this week, and Jeff Barr stops by Reddit to tell us all about cloud formation! Plus the lighting round and cool tools with Jonathan.
Episode 12: Spotinst has yet to announce partnership with the cloud pod
This week we talk about Athena Workgroups, Spotinst AWS partnership, Spatial Anchors in Azure and Microsoft and Google handle several employee issues.