208: Azure AI Lost in Space
Episode 208 of The Cloud Pod podcast discussing latest cloud news and developments with AWS, OCI, GCP, Azure space programs, AI, Lambda, Proton & GPU shortages
Episode 208 of The Cloud Pod podcast discussing latest cloud news and developments with AWS, OCI, GCP, Azure space programs, AI, Lambda, Proton & GPU shortages
This week we cover VPC Lattice and the byzantine pricing, DDOS tools and Firewalls. Plus AWS has launched the supply chain product and terraform makes an attempt at improving service catalogs.
Andrew Krug joins us from Datadog to talk about Security Observability tooling. Andrew leads Datadogs security advocacy and is a passionate participant in the security community.
Episode 206 of The Cloud Pod discusses latest cloud news and Security Copilot
On this episode of The Cloud Pod, the team discusses the new Amazon Linux 2023, Google Bard, new features of Google Chronicle Security Operations, GPT-4 from Azure Open AI, and Oracle’s Kubernetes platform comparison. They also talk about cloud-native architecture as a way to adapt applications for a pivot to the cloud.
In this episode, Ravi Mayuram highlights the functionality of Couchbase as an evolutionary database platform, citing several simple day-to-day use cases and particular advantages of Couchbase.
On this episode of The Cloud Pod, the team discusses Amazon Pi Day, Google’s upcoming I/O conference, the agricultural data manager by Microsoft, and the downturn in net profits of…
On this episode of The Cloud Pod, the team talks about the new AWS region in Malaysia, the launch of AWS App Composer, the expansion of spanner database capabilities, the release of a vision AI by Microsoft; Florence Foundation Model, and the three migration techniques to the cloud space.
The team talks about the possible replacement of CEO Sundar Pichai after Alphabet stock went up by just 1.9%, the new support feature of Amazon EKS for Kubernetes, three partner specializations just released by Google, and how clients have responded to the AI Powered Bing and Microsoft Edge
In this episode, Daniel Kim from New Relic explains a new strategy towards observability aimed at contextualizing large volumes of data to make it easier for users to identify the root cause of problems with their systems.