Cloud Host Dispatches: Episode 345
Drone strikes took out AWS availability zones in the UAE and Bahrain, proving cloud infrastructure is now a real military target — and your DR excuses are gone.
Drone strikes took out AWS availability zones in the UAE and Bahrain, proving cloud infrastructure is now a real military target — and your DR excuses are gone.
An AWS outage may have been caused by its own AI coding tools—a cautionary tale about giving AI unrestricted access to production environments.
Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4.6 rewrites the AI benchmark, WebMCP brings structured tools to agents, and Microsoft breaks Notepad with AI features.
AI is helping hackers compromise AWS accounts in minutes, plus Big Tech earnings, Super Bowl AI ads, and Heroku’s move to sustaining engineering.
Amazon cuts 16,000 roles including AWS engineering teams, while the Notepad++ supply chain breach exposes critical open source security risks.
AI capabilities accelerate startup acquisitions while AWS us-east-1 remains the least reliable region. Plus, just-in-time secrets for AI agents.
Exploring Anthropic’s Claude Cowork for task automation, FinOps consolidation trends, and the evolution of AI-powered cloud cost optimization tools.
AWS breaks its implicit pricing contract by raising GPU costs 15% on EC2 Capacity Blocks—the same product, no upgrades. What does this mean for cloud customers?
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