About this episode
Peter goes Absent With Out Leave – AWOL. Redhat can’t save IBM’s earnings, AWS starts detecting anomalies, Google adds 100-Gbps direct connect links to their data centers, and Azure gets FHIR-Y. We also take a few somber minutes to talk about the passing of Mark Hurd, Oracle’s former Co-CEO. Plus the world famous lightning round. Sponsors: Foghorn Consulting – fogops.io/thecloudpod Follow Up Topics General News/Topics Oracle’s Mark Hurd, who was on medical leave, has died at 62 Despite Red Hat boost, IBM misses revenue targets ? Defense Secretary Mark Esper pulls out of JEDI cloud computing contract review AWS Amazon CloudWatch Anomaly Detection Now Available – Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) on VMware Containers and infrastructure as code, like peanut butter and jelly Amazon joins the Java Community Process (JCP) Google Improve your connectivity to Google Cloud with enhanced hybrid connectivity options Leave no database behind with Cloud SQL for SQL Server Azure Microsoft unveils two open-source projects for building cloud and edge applications Announcing the general availability of larger, more powerful standard file shares for Azure Files Azure API for FHIR® moves to general availability Lightning Round (Jonathan 11, Justin 16, and Guest 4): AWS IoT Things Graph now provides workflow monitoring with AWS CloudWatch Amazon CloudWatch now sends alarm state change events to Amazon EventBridge Amazon FSx for Windows File Server now enables administrators to restore activity on files locked by inactive users Amazon EFS now in the EC2 Launch Instance Wizard Amazon EC2 Hibernation Now Available on Windows You can now expand your Amazon MSK clusters and deploy new clusters across 2-AZs Amazon Neptune now supports SPARQL 1.1 federated query Amazon Neptune now supports Streams to capture graph data changes AWS CodePipeline Adds Execution Visualization to Pipeline Execution History Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) adds additional Aggregation Pipeline Capabilities including $lookup AWS Managed Services (AMS) Simplifies ServiceNow integration Amazon Managed Blockchain now supports Amazon CloudWatch metrics for peer nodes Amazon API Gateway now supports wildcard custom domain names