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Ep 71: Now Open AWS WFH Region


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We crown the winner of the AWS Summit Draft Picks on this week’s episode of The Cloud Pod.

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  • 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.
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    This week’s highlights
    • We crown the winner of this year’s AWS Summit Draft Picks!
    • Amazon and Microsoft keep slinging blog posts over JEDI.
    • We’re all just trying to stay sane, honestly.
    • AWS Summit: Draft Picks
      • While it wasn’t a particularly accurate set of predictions this year (with no honorable mentions scoring and even the tiebreaker non-functional), Justin managed to squeak out a win by correctly predicting a price cut in EC2, S3, or Networking and the Covid Crazy Growth Numbers. Jonathan scored the only other point with his prediction of improved DLP Tools for S3.
      • Amazon Macie simplified its pricing plan and dramatically reduced costs. Is the 80% price cut the new way of announcing a product is generally available?
      • Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud cut prices across all regions for Standard Reserved Instances and EC2 Instance Saving Plans. 
      • Inter-Region Data Transfer prices have been reduced for data coming out of São Paulo, Bahrain, Cape Town and Sydney.
      • General News
        • Amazon filed a second, concurrent bid protest to the Department of Defense. Microsoft and Amazon continue to snip at each other in public blog posts.
        • COVID-19

          • Amazon will allow non-warehouse employees to work from home for at least five months. Microsoft updated their WFH policy, and will give employees the option to work remotely through October.
          • AWS
            • Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer has seen pricing changes. Now CodeGuru’s terrible payment model is much less terrible.
            • Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service now supports Kubernetes version 1.16. It’s good to see they’re putting out these updates progressively faster.
            • A new wizard will allow for simplified creation and management of Elastic Kubernetes Service clusters. This should clean up some of the EKS console nicely.
            • AWS Identity and Access Management introduced basic password
            • ...more
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              tcp.fmBy Justin Brodley, Jonathan Baker, Ryan Lucas and Matt Kohn