351: IAM the One Spending All Your AI Money
Episode 351 of The Cloud Pod podcast, with all the latest Cloud news from AWS, Oracle, GCP, Azure, Anthropic, AI Money, Looker Studio, Gemini 3D, Mythos, and Artemis
350: It looks like you’re trying to send an email from 250,000 miles away! Would you like help with that?
Episode 350 of The Cloud Pod podcast, with all the latest Cloud news from AWS, Oracle, GCP, Azure, Email, Anthropic, DigitalOcean, Outlook, and Project Glasswing
349: Gmail Finally Lets You Ditch xXDragonSlayer2004Xx
Episode 349 of The Cloud Pod podcast, with all the latest Cloud news from AWS, Oracle, GCP, Azure, Anthropic, Microsoft, Claude, supply chain attacks, and Gmail
348: Compliance Theater Now Available as a Subscriptions
Episode 348 of The Cloud Pod podcast, with all the latest Cloud news from AWS, Oracle, GCP, Azure, Anthropic, Microsoft, Compliance, Subscriptions, Stryker, Delve, and Snowflake
347: The CloudPod is Only Recording this Week “Because of AI”
Episode 347 of The Cloud Pod podcast, with all the latest Cloud news from AWS, Oracle, GCP, Azure, Recording, Anthropic, Microsoft, Copilot, Atlassian, AI, and Claude
346: Zuckerberg Finally Finds His People, They Are All AI Agents
Meta saw a social network and did what Meta does: acquired it and will slowly kill it. This time, it was a platform made entirely of AI agents. Even Skynet isn’t safe from being Zuckerberg’d.
345: Damn It… my excuse is now gone for Disaster Recovery
Welcome to episode 345 of The Cloud Pod, where the forecast is always cloudy! Justin, Ryan, and Matt are in the studio this week and are ready to bring you all the latest in cloud and AI news, including what’s going on between Anthropic, the DOD, and OpenAI, what the war means for Middle East data centers (Spoiler – I hope you have a good Disaster Recovery plan), and Transit Gateway pricing changes that are enough to make a grown man cry.
344: Amazon’s Coding Bot Bites the Hand That Runs It
Welcome to episode 344 of The Cloud Pod, where Jonathan and Matt are holding down the fort to discuss the 13-hour AWS outage caused by the infamous Kiro AI coding bot. After an engineer granted it broad permissions, this agent went rogue, autonomously deciding the best fix for a minor issue was to delete and recreate the entire production environment. We dive into what this incident means for mandatory human-in-the-loop approval gates and why permission scoping is now a non-optional control for anyone running agentic AI in the cloud.
343: AWS CloudWatch Finally Hits Snooze
Episode 343 of The Cloud Pod podcast, with all the latest Cloud news from AWS, Oracle, GCP, Azure, Anthropic, DeepThink, Cloudwatch Snooze, Notepad, EC2, and Bedrock
342: Eight Minutes to Midnight: When AI Helps Hackers Speed Run Your AWS Account
Episode 342 of The Cloud Pod podcast, with all the latest Cloud news from AWS, Oracle, GCP, Azure, Anthropic, OpenAI, AWS Hackers, Snowflake, Opus 4.6, and SQLCon
