Cloud Host Dispatches: Episode 339
AI capabilities accelerate startup acquisitions while AWS us-east-1 remains the least reliable region. Plus, just-in-time secrets for AI agents.
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?
Episode 330 of The Cloud Pod podcast, with all the latest Cloud news from AWS, Oracle, GCP, Azure, LLMs, VMs, hardware, FinOps, Ignite, and Regions
Episode 185: The Cloud Pod is flush with Cache! On The Cloud Pod this week, Amazon introduces their new file cache for on premises systems, Google introduces GKE Autopilot,…
Amazon finally allows us to replace root volumes without destroying our instances. Azure gets excited about super computers with UK Met meaning better more accurate forecasts of rain for the UK. Google adds PHP support to cloud functions enabling several use cases for your PHP experts.
IBM starts a date app “Kyndrl” oh wait sorry that’s the name of the managed infrastructure business. Amazon goes from elastic to Open with OpenSearch and new mobile capabilities. Google talks about their customer Leaf Space and more!
The team is feeling nostalgic and a little nerdy, as you can see from the show title — a throwback to Serial Console and its ability to add a ton of characters when you didn’t want it to.
Amazon announces the new AWS CEO from “outside” the company, Google caps sales commissions and Azure gets availability zones.
The Pentagon is getting tired of the JEDI legal battles. Google Cloud Next isn’t nine weeks long, proving they must listen to survey feedback. AWS secrets get cross region goodies and eliminate some Lambda Spackle.