Your hosts set right what once went wrong in this week’s quantum episode of The Cloud Pod.
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Amazon and Rackspace may be growing closer soon. Your hosts may or may not know how quantum computing works. Google is now available for 35 more minutes out of the month.General: High Stakes
Reuters reported that Amazon is looking to acquire a stake in cloud infrastructure and services company Rackspace Technology. It is unclear exactly how much of the company Amazon may buy.AWS: A Discrete Quantity of Computers
You can now run Amazon Braket on real or simulated quantum chips. We’ll try to explain quantum computing to you if we ever understand it ourselves. AWS Step Functions has been updated to Amazon State Language. Alright, let’s learn this thing the hard way! AWS Security Hub Automated Response & Remediation is now generally available. It’s an old architecture, but cool to see formalized. The new Distributor capability of AWS Systems Manager installs and manages third party agents, and that’s pretty cool. AWS Fargate for Elastic Kubernetes Service and Elastic Container Service now supports Elastic File System. It’s the interface that really makes it work. Amazon Elastic Container Service now supports EC2 Inf1 instances. Serverless icon Ben Ellerby wrot