Welcome to episode 306 of The Cloud Pod – where the forecast is always cloudy!
This week, we have a bunch of announcements concerning the newest offering from Anthropic – Claude Sonnet 4 and Opus 4, plus container security, Azure MySQL Maintenance, Vertex AI, and Mistral AI. Plus, we’ve got a Cloud Journey installment AND an aftershow – so get comfy and get ready for a trip to the clouds!
Titles we almost went with this week:
ECS Failures Now Have 4x the ExcusesNailing Down Your Container Security, One Patch at a TimeHashiCorp’s New Recipe: Terraform, AI, and a Pinch of MCPTeaching an Old DNS New IPv6 TricksDash-ing through the Klusters, in an AWS ConsoleGoogle’s Generative AI Playground Gets a Glow-UpVertex AI Studio: Now with 200% More Darkness! Like our soulsClaude Opus 4 Strikes a Chord on Google CloudSovereign-teed to Please: Google Cloud’s Royal TreatmentGoogle’s Cloud Kingdom Expands its BordersShall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s AI? Anthropic Drops Sonne(t) 4 Knowledge on VertexMistral AI Chats Up a Storm on Google CloudGoogle Cloud’s Vertex AI Gets a Dose of Mistral Magic.NET Aspire on Azure: The App Service Strikes BackDefault Outbound Access Retires, Decides Florida Isn’t for Everyone AI Is Going Great – or How ML Makes Money
01:52 Introducing Claude 4
Claude has launched the latest models in Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4, setting new standards for coding, advancing reasoning and AI agents. Maybe they’ll actually follow instructions when told to shut down? (Looking at you, ChatGPT.)Claude Opus 4 is “the world’s best coding model” with sustained performance on complex, long-running tasks and agent workflows. Opus 4 has 350 billion parameters, making it one of the largest publicly available language models. It demonstrates strong performance on academic benchmarks, including research. Sonnet 4 is a smaller 10 billion parameter model optimized for dialogue, making it well-suited for conversational AI applications. Alongside the models, they are also announcing:Extended thinking with tool use (beta): Both models can use tools – like web search – during extended thinking, allowing Claude to alternate between reasoning and tool use to improve its responses.New Model Capabilities: Both models can use tools in parallel, follow instructions more precisely, and when given access to local files by developers — demonstrate significantly improved memory capabilities, extracting and saving key facts maintain continuity and build tacit knowledge over timeClaude code is now generally available: After receiving extensive positive feedback during our research preview, they are expanding how developers can collaborate with Claude. Claude code now supports background tasks via github actions and native integrations with VS co