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.
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.
Microsoft Ignite has come and gone and we comment on announcements, keynotes, and general feelings about Azure. GKE goes on autopilot and Justin helps save you time learning GCP.
On The Cloud Pod this week, The Team are on the brink and three more months of the pandemic will likely push the podcast over the edge into an abyss of garble that no one can understand.
It’s earnings time and the cloud providers are printing money unless you are google and then you are burning it. Jeff Bezos is stepping down from CEO of Amazon! We cover private marketplace, Google Cloud SQL insights and we discuss and don’t discuss Azure Quantum.
Elastic has taken their anger with AWS to the next level forking all of Elasticsearch to the SSPL. Plus the cloud news from the three big providers this week on the cloud pod.
On The Cloud Pod this week, news has been a bit slow coming out of the Cloud Providers; the team suspects they might be curled up on the floor in fetal position after the events of last year.