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On The Cloud Pod this week, Amazon adds the ability to embed fine-grained visualizations directly onto web pages, Google offers pay-as-you-go pricing for Apigee customers, and Microsoft launches Arm-based Azure VMs that are powered by ampere chips.

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Episode Highlights

  Fine-grained visualizations can now be embedded directly into your webpages and applications

  Google is now offering pay-as-you-go pricing for its Apigee API customers

  Microsoft launches Arm-based Azure VMs powered by ampere chips

Top Quote

“I think I feel like SimCity 2000 lied to me. By now we should have had satellites in space collecting solar power and beaming microwave energy down to us.”

General News:
  • Due to concerns about power shortages and availability of supplies, ​​Microsoft and Amazon cancel several new planned data centers in Ireland. [1:18]
  • AWS: Adding Visuals to Your Apps Is Getting Even Easier…
    • Fine-grained visualizations can now be embedded directly into your webpages and applications thanks to Amazon QuickSight. [4:44]
    • Amazon’s announcement of the new AWS Support App for Slack is going to streamline management of technical, billing, and account support cases. [6:24]
    • AWS Security Hub is now publish announcements through Amazon SNS, and anyone can submit via the console or CLI. [8:37]
    • Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports email subscription for SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). [10:37]
    • Amazon CloudFront launches Origin Access Control (OAC), which helps more easily secure S3 origins. [11:08]
    • Your account login pages are becoming even more secure, thanks to AWS WAF Fraud Control. [12:38]
    • Amazon EKS Anywhere Curated Packages now generally available. [13:20]
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