112: The Cloud Pod bots are in control
AWS delivers Bot Control, Google wants to give you free cloud education and Azure makes friends with Oracle Weblogic.
AWS delivers Bot Control, Google wants to give you free cloud education and Azure makes friends with Oracle Weblogic.
In this episode of TCP Talks, Justin Brodley and Jonathan Baker talk with Miles Ward, the founder of the Google Cloud’s Solutions Architecture practice. Currently, Miles leads the cloud strategy and solutions capabilities as the Chief Technology Officer for consulting and IT services company SADA.
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.
AWS launches chaos with Fault Injection service, Google releases new Mission Critical Services, and Azure gets more EPYC.
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.
Gartner disappoints us with news that Low-Code has grown 23% in the last year. Google adds scheduled auto-scaling and Azure copies private marketplaces.
AWS adds flutter support to Amplify, Google Announced Service Directory and Azure joins HPE in deploying Space Edge computing for the cloud.
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.