Episode 389: The Miscellaneous Keynote
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…
Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 389
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Everyone gets a Graviton Instance
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?
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AWS re:Invent
What’s New at AWS – Cloud Innovation & News - 2022 Archive
Compute
Amazon EC2 C7g instances – Compute –Amazon Web Services
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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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OpenStack passes 40 million cores in production use
A note from CEO Andy Jassy about role eliminations
Twitter is Going Great
Building Kubernetes Applications with Acorn
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Zoom's looming squeeze
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The State of Kubernetes {Open-Source} Security | ARMO
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Broadcom's proposed $61B VMware acquisition scrutinized by UK regulators
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Zoom shares drop on light forecast as company faces 'heightened deal scrutiny'
What's coming for cloud computing in 2023
The Rise of Platform Engineering - Software Engineering Daily
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How to beat the Kubernetes skills shortage
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I analyzed 290 booths at KubeCon - here are the DevOps trends for 2023
Nonsense
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The Miscellaneous Keynote
Episode 389
December 2nd, 2022
1 hr 12 mins
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About this Episode
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…
Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 389
Runner-up Titles
- Everyone gets a Graviton Instance
- 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
- Compute
- Data
- Security
- Solutions
Relevant to your Interests
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