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Episode 389: The Miscellaneous Keynote


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This week we recap the news from AWS re:Invent and discuss application vendors mandating use of specific Kubernetes distros. Plus, some thoughts on dog boarding…

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  • What a Boring re:Invent
  • Part of our brand
  • 17 Days in the Hole
  • Under the Stars, Under the Sea
  • Tighten it up
  • Don’t make me pay for security
  • Secure by default
  • That’s a great message and I don’t believe it
  • Works with Lambda
  • Security, it keeps getting better?
  • Rundown
    • AWS re:Invent
      • What’s New at AWS – Cloud Innovation & News - 2022 Archive
      • Compute
      • Amazon EC2 C7g instances – Compute –Amazon Web Services
      • Announcing Amazon EC2 M6in, M6idn, R6in, and R6idn network optimized instances
      • Announcing Amazon EC2 Hpc6id instances
      • AWS Nitro Enclaves now supports Amazon EKS and Kubernetes
      • Introducing Finch: An Open Source Client for Container Development
      • New – Accelerate Your Lambda Functions with Lambda SnapStart
      • Data
      • Announcing Amazon Redshift integration for Apache Spark with Amazon EMR
      • AWS announces Amazon Redshift integration for Apache Spark
      • AWS announces Amazon Aurora zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift
      • Serverless Open-Source Search Engine – Amazon OpenSearch Serverless
      • Introducing AWS Glue 4.0
      • Security
      • Introducing Amazon Security Lake (Preview)
      • AWS co-announces release of the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF)
      • Amazon GuardDuty now protects Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service clusters
      • Solutions
      • AWS CEO: The cloud isn’t just about technology
      • AWS Supply Chain
      • AWS Clean Room
      • Announcing AWS SimSpace Weaver
      • Amazon Connect announces Contact Lens agent performance evaluation forms
      • Introducing Amazon Omics
      • Corey Quinn on re:Invent
      • Ask SDT — “using a "supported platform" list to drive cross sales.” (SDT Slack)
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