Episode 17
Azure announces new data and discovery classification features, AWS APN changes go into effect, and Chef goes 100% Open Source. Jonathan, Justin and Peter draft their Google Next 2019 predictions and more on the cloud pod. #thecloudpod
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Follow Up
Topics
- Now Go Build #2
- Channel 9 releases information on Global Azure Bootcamp
- Azure has announced preview of Data Discovery and Classification for Azure SQL Data Warehouse
- Azure Search has new storage optimized service tiers in preview
- AWS 2019 APN Changes in Effect
- Amazon DynamoDB drops the price of global tables by eliminating associated charges for DynamoDB Streams
- Scale Storage out with new Elastifile Cloud File Service for GCP
- Chef goes 100% Open Source
Google Next Prediction Draft
- Jonathan Picks
- Blockchain as a service
- Collaboration Tools
- New languages for functions
- Justin Picks
- Major spanner enhancement
- Enterprise will be mentioned 4 times on stage by Thomas or his guests
- Google Siem Product
- Peter Picks
- Major announce around GKE in particular monitoring integration
- Managed Devops Deployment like Spinnaker
- Hybrid Service mesh. ISTIO like for hybrid cloud
- Honorable Mention –
- Jonathan – ARM processors
- Peter – Better Microsoft support.
- Justin – Major Acquisition of a large player
Lightning Round
- AWS Firewall Manager now supports AWS Shield Advanced
- Amazon Comprehend now supports AWS KMS encryption
- Amazon Aurora with Postgresql now supports logical replication
- Amazon API Gateway improves API publishing and adds developer portal features
- AWS Ec2 now lets you pick the time for scheduled events
- Amazon Transcribe enhances custom vocabulary with custom pronunciations and display forms
- Deploy Micro Focus Platespin Migrate on AWS with new Quickstart
- AWS Key Management increases API request per second limits
- You can now Restore an encrypted Aurora PostgresSQL database from an unencrypted snapshot
- New Python script makes it easy to get started quickly with Amazon Elastic Inference
- Amazon has released a new Coursera course on Building Serverless Applications
- AWS now allows use of resource level policies for Amazon Cloudwatch Alarms