Peter goes Absent With Out Leave – AWOL. Redhat can’t save IBM’s earnings, AWS starts detecting anomalies, Google adds 100-Gbps direct connect links to their data centers, and Azure gets FHIR-Y. We also take a few somber minutes to talk about the passing of Mark Hurd, Oracle’s former Co-CEO. Plus the world famous lightning round.
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Follow Up
Topics
General News/Topics
- Oracle’s Mark Hurd, who was on medical leave, has died at 62
- Despite Red Hat boost, IBM misses revenue targets ?
- Defense Secretary Mark Esper pulls out of JEDI cloud computing contract review
AWS
- Amazon CloudWatch Anomaly Detection
- Now Available – Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) on VMware
- Containers and infrastructure as code, like peanut butter and jelly
- Amazon joins the Java Community Process (JCP)
- Improve your connectivity to Google Cloud with enhanced hybrid connectivity options
- Leave no database behind with Cloud SQL for SQL Server
Azure
- Microsoft unveils two open-source projects for building cloud and edge applications
- Announcing the general availability of larger, more powerful standard file shares for Azure Files
- Azure API for FHIR® moves to general availability
Lightning Round (Jonathan 11, Justin 16, and Guest 4):
- AWS IoT Things Graph now provides workflow monitoring with AWS CloudWatch
- Amazon CloudWatch now sends alarm state change events to Amazon EventBridge
- Amazon FSx for Windows File Server now enables administrators to restore activity on files locked by inactive users
- Amazon EFS now in the EC2 Launch Instance Wizard
- Amazon EC2 Hibernation Now Available on Windows
- You can now expand your Amazon MSK clusters and deploy new clusters across 2-AZs
- Amazon Neptune now supports SPARQL 1.1 federated query
- Amazon Neptune now supports Streams to capture graph data changes
- AWS CodePipeline Adds Execution Visualization to Pipeline Execution History
- Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) adds additional Aggregation Pipeline Capabilities including $lookup
- AWS Managed Services (AMS) Simplifies ServiceNow integration
- Amazon Managed Blockchain now supports Amazon CloudWatch metrics for peer nodes
- Amazon API Gateway now supports wildcard custom domain names