121: Blue Origin finds new “dummy” to go to space
Is sending the former CEO of one of the biggest technology companies in the world to space a good idea? On The Cloud Pod this week, the team discusses the…
Is sending the former CEO of one of the biggest technology companies in the world to space a good idea? On The Cloud Pod this week, the team discusses the…
Oracle releases Arm processor instances and your hosts are impressed, plus that sweet free tier makes this super compelling. Plus your favorite cloud news from AWS, Google, and Azure.
AWS releases updates to EKS, Cloudformation Guard, and AWS application migration services. Google offers you discounts on cloud run commitments and launches LaMDA?!? Azure is shutting down its blockchain service!
The team delivered a cloud recording while Justin was out. JEDI might lose to the sith, AWS gives you IAM access to Kafka. Access Google Cloud Spanner via Visual Studio code and Azure gets a new googly logo.
It is Q1 earnings season, and no surprise cloud tech crushed numbers. AWS proton drops several features plus financial services and media and entertainment offerings. Google gets Databricks and Azure gave us PubSub this week on the cloud pod.
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!
AWS delivers Bot Control, Google wants to give you free cloud education and Azure makes friends with Oracle Weblogic.
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.