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166: The Cloud Pod Eagerly Awaits the Microsoft Pay Increase


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On The Cloud Pod this week, the team struggles with scheduling to get everyone in the same room for just one week. Plus, Microsoft increases pay for talent retention while changing licensing for European Cloud Providers, Google Cloud introduces AlloyDB for PostgreSQL, and AWS announces EC2 support for NitroTPM.

A big thanks to this week’s sponsor, Foghorn Consulting, which provides full-stack cloud solutions with a focus on strategy, planning and execution for enterprises seeking to take advantage of the transformative capabilities of AWS, Google Cloud and Azure.

This week’s highlights
  • Big changes are afoot with Microsoft on both pay and European licensing fronts.
  • A very busy Google finds time to release AlloyDB for PostgreSQL. 
  • NitroTPM gets Amazon EC2 support. 
  • Top Quotes  

    • “I hope that it’s the exact opposite of TK and Google Cloud — that they’re really focused on the values and the culture and providing meaningful work. Especially during the last year in the pandemic, a lot of people have realized there’s a lot of different priorities; that money is good — it doesn’t buy happiness, but it buys a lot of things that can make me happy — but it’s getting that fulfillment, and enrichment is also super important. Not just a slog.”
    • “The problem is they’re not building power plants fast enough to support all of the power demand they have in this country. So there’s a possibility that these cloud providers may get pushback on building data centers in the region, which can have a huge detrimental impact. So keep an eye on that.”
    • AWS: Some Dynamite Announcements
      • AWS teams up with IBM in a SaaS-based partnership. Interesting that it’s IBM, but money talks, and there’s no better time to do it. 
      • EC2 now supports NitroTPM and UEFI Secure Boot, which is an interesting pivot for the security-minded.
      • Open source supply chain security gets a nice big $10 million investment from AWS.
      • If you need the functionality, you’ve got some nice EKS Anywhere curated software packages to choose from, which are now in public preview.
      • CloudWatch improves the console experience, which no one really wants. There’s a lot more Amazon can be doing.
      • GCP: Busy Little Bees
        • AlloyDB for PostgreSQL promises freedom from expensive legacy databases. Here’s to hoping it works.
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          tcp.fmBy Justin Brodley, Jonathan Baker, Ryan Lucas and Matt Kohn