166: The Cloud Pod Eagerly Awaits the Microsoft Pay Increase
Episode 168 of The Cloud Pod covers the latest cloud news: Microsoft pay increase and licensing changes, Google Cloud AlloyDB for PostgreSQL, and AWS NitroTPM.
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Episode 168 of The Cloud Pod covers the latest cloud news: Microsoft pay increase and licensing changes, Google Cloud AlloyDB for PostgreSQL, and AWS NitroTPM.
Episode 165 of The Cloud Pod covers the latest cloud news: hybrid infrastructure bad, AWS Proton library expands, and Amazon says Step Functions are low-code.
Episode 164 of The Cloud Pod covers the latest cloud news: earnings season announcements, Google SWIFT collaboration, and generally available MSK Serverless.
Episode 163 of The Cloud Pod covers the latest cloud news: AWS Summit, Azure Red Button collab on DDOS defense, and engines are revving in VMware showdown.
Episode 162 of The Cloud Pod covers the latest cloud news: faster app scaling with Fargate, new Oracle Support Rewards features, and Optimization AI’s CFR API.
Episode 161 of The Cloud Pod covers the latest cloud news: Google Cloud SQL Insights, Atlassian suffers an outage, and AWS offers Lambda Function URLs.
Episode 160 of The Cloud Pod covers the latest cloud news: Google BigLake, an AWS OpenSearch 1.2 update with several new features, and Azure BYOIP.
Episode 159 of The Cloud Pod covers the latest cloud news: comfortably numb with Cloud NGFW cost calculations, GCP suspends hosts, Azure shuts the Front Door.
Episode 158 of The Cloud Pod covers the latest cloud news: customer fury at Okta breach, the new AWS Billing Conductor, and Google expands Contact Center AI.
Episode 157 of The Cloud Pod covers the latest cloud news: AWS Cloud Quest adventures, Google price increases (woo!), and byzantine Azure Health Data Services.