While waiting on tenterhooks to find out who will win the U.S. presidential race, the team welcomed guest Jacques Chester to The Cloud Pod this week.
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AWS will be enjoying fondue in Switzerland. Google is clearing out the old junk in the attic. Dr. Microsoft is now taking appointments. General News: Money, Money, Money
Microsoft has reported its earnings for the first fiscal quarter of 2021. Microsoft is over 2020 already. Google’s parent company Alphabet crushed expectations for both earnings and revenue in its third-quarter earnings results. This could be a good sign it’s not planning on killing Google Cloud just yet. Amazon reports $96.1 billion in Q3 2020 revenue. Overall a pretty strong quarter!Amazon Web Services: Spend Or Save?
Amazon launches AWS Nitro Enclaves to carve out isolated environments on any EC2 instance that is powered by the Nitro System. A great increase in security for no additional cost. Customers can now use Jira Service Desk to track operational items related to AWS resources. This is great for the start-ups and smaller organizations that are using Jira! Amazon announces new Application Load Balancer Support to make it easier to use gRPC with your applications. Another great feature! New AWS Europe region will allow customers to run their applications and serve end-users from