182: There Is a Wild Mandoogle Loose In the Theater
Google completes its purchase of cybersecurity advisor firm Mandiant. Google Next Registration opens officially and Amazon updates the console for SWF.
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Google completes its purchase of cybersecurity advisor firm Mandiant. Google Next Registration opens officially and Amazon updates the console for SWF.
We recap Vmware Explore, and no surprise to anyone, Tanzu was everywhere. Amazon makes some inspector enhancements, Google updates chronicle and Azure has a ton of announcements this week. Plus Oracle makes an appearance with OCI Lake.
Azure Data Explorer connects to S3, Pay As you go APIGEE support and Microsoft launches Arm Based VMs. Plus the lightning round
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