Episode 17
Azure announces new data and discovery classification features, AWS APN changes go into effect, and Chef goes 100% Open Source. Jonathan, Justin and Peter draft their Google Next 2019 predictions and more on the cloud pod. #thecloudpod
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Follow Up
KubeCTL – Cuttle or Control or C-T-L
Mitigating Risk in the hardware Supply Chain
Topics
Now Go Build #2
Channel 9 releases information on Global Azure Bootcamp
Azure has announced preview of Data Discovery and Classification for Azure SQL Data Warehouse
Azure Search has new storage optimized service tiers in preview
AWS 2019 APN Changes in Effect
Amazon DynamoDB drops the price of global tables by eliminating associated charges for DynamoDB Streams
Scale Storage out with new Elastifile Cloud File Service for GCP
Chef goes 100% Open Source
Google Next Prediction Draft
Jonathan Picks
Blockchain as a service
Collaboration Tools
New languages for functions
Justin Picks
Major spanner enhancement
Enterprise will be mentioned 4 times on stage by Thomas or his guests
Google Siem Product
Peter Picks
Major announce around GKE in particular monitoring integration
Managed Devops Deployment like Spinnaker
Hybrid Service mesh. ISTIO like for hybrid cloud
Honorable Mention –
Jonathan – ARM processors
Peter – Better Microsoft support.
Justin – Major Acquisition of a large player
Lightning Round
AWS Firewall Manager now supports AWS Shield Advanced
Amazon Comprehend now supports AWS KMS encryption
Amazon Aurora with Postgresql now supports logical replication
Amazon API Gateway improves API publishing and adds developer portal features
AWS Ec2 now lets you pick the time for scheduled events
Amazon Transcribe enhances custom vocabulary with custom pronunciations and display forms
Deploy Micro Focus Platespin Migrate on AWS with new Quickstart
AWS Key Management increases API request per second limits
You can now Restore an encrypted Aurora PostgresSQL database from an unencrypted snapshot
New Python script makes it easy to get started quickly with Amazon Elastic Inference
Amazon has released a new Coursera course on Building Serverless Applications
AWS now allows use of resource level policies for Amazon Cloudwatch Alarms