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The Cloud Pod is your one-stop-shop for all things Public, Hybrid, Multi-cloud, and private cloud. Cloud providers continue to accelerate with new features, capabilities, and changes to their APIs. Let Justin, Jonathan, Ryan and Peter help navigate you through this changing cloud landscape via our weekly podcast.© 2025 The Cloud Pod Economía
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  • 313: The Gartner Guide to Breaking Things on Purpose
    Jul 24 2025

    Welcome to episode 313 of The Cloud Pod, where your hosts, Matt, Ryan, and Justin, are here to bring you all the latest in Cloud and AI news. This week we’ve got an installation of Cloud Journey featuring Gartner and chaos AND an aftershow! We’ve got acquisition news, new tools, an undersea cable, and even a little chaos, all right now in the cloud. Let’s get into it!

    Titles we almost went with this week:
    • From Vibe Check to Production Spec
    • Node More Mr. Nice Guy: AWS Locks Down Access Until You Ask Nicely
    • Grok’s New Feature: Ask Elon First
    • The AI That Phones Home to Dad
    • Musk-See TV: When Your Chatbot Needs Parental Guidance
    • Oracle’s Federal Discount: 75% Off for Six Months (Terms and Conditions Apply)
    • GameDay: Not Just for Sports Anymore
    • Bob the Builder Center: Can We Fix AWS? Yes We Can!
    • Bucket List: Google Cloud Storage Finally Lets You Pack Up and Move
    • The Great Bucket Migration: No Forwarding Address Required
    • Compose Yourself: Cloud Run Gets Docker-mented
    • Survey Says: Your Team Needs a Performance Check-Up
    • From Florida With Love: Google’s New Cable Has a License to Transmit
    • Sol Train: Google Lays Track Across the Atlantic
    • Finding the Right Gradient for Your AI Journey
    • Google Cracks the Code on AWS’s Cloud Castle
    • Breaking Cloud: Google’s Data Analytics Cook Up Market Share
    • From Chat to Churn: The Great GPT Subscription Exodus
    • AWS Finally Filters Out the Pricing Noise
    • The Price is Right: AWS Edition Gets New Search Features
    • Four Filters and a Pricing API Walk Into a Cloud
    • Fee-fi-fo-fum who has a flash reasoning model
    Follow Up

    02:01 Cognition to buy AI startup Windsurf days after Google poached CEO

    • Cognition acquired Windsurf’s IP, product, and remaining talent after Google hired away the CEO and senior staff, highlighting the intense competition for AI coding expertise among major tech companies.
    • The deal follows a failed $3 billion acquisition attempt by OpenAI and Google’s $2.4 billion licensing and compensation package to secure Windsurf’s leadership, demonstrating the premium valuations for AI coding technology.
    • Both companies develop AI coding agents designed to accelerate software development, with Cognition’s Devin agent and Windsurf’s tools representing the growing market for AI-powered developer productivity solutions.
    • The acquisition ensures all Windsurf employees receive accelerated vesting and financial participation, addressing the disruption caused by the leadership exodus to Google.
    • This consolidation in the AI coding space suggests smaller startups may struggle to retain talent and remain independent as tech giants aggressively pursue AI engineering capabilities.
    AI Is Going Great – Or How ML Makes Money

    04:40 New Grok AI model surprises experts by checking Elon Musk’s views before

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  • 312: Azure Firewall Finally Learns to Spell (FQDN Edition)
    Jul 17 2025
    Welcome to episode 312 of The Cloud Pod, where your hosts, Matt, Ryan, and Justin, are here to bring you all the latest in Cloud and AI news. We’ve got security news, updates from PostgreSQL, Azure firewall and BlobNFS, plus TWO Cloud Journey stories for you! Thanks for joining us this week in the cloud! Titles we almost went with this week: Git Happens: Why Your Database Pipeline Keeps BreakingPostgreSQL and Chill: Azure’s New Storage Options for Database RomanceNVMe, Myself, and PostgreSQLCanvas and Effect: AWS Paints a New Picture for E-commerceOracle’s $30 Billion Stargate: The AI Infrastructure Wars BeginLarry’s Last Laugh: Oracle Lands OpenAI’s Mega DealAI Will See You Now (Couch Not Included)Purview and Present Danger: Microsoft’s AI Security SDK Goes LiveThe Purview from Up Here: Microsoft’s Bird’s Eye View on AI Data SecurityBuilding Bridges: Azure’s Two-Way Street to Active DirectoryDomain Names: Not Just for Browsers AnymoreFUSE or Lose: Azure’s BlobNFS Gets a Speed BoostWhen Larry Met Andy: An Exadata Love StoryBing There, Done That: Azure’s New Research AssistantThe Search is Over: Azure AI Foundry Finds Its Research GrooveMemory Lane: Where AI Agents Go to Remember ThingsElephants Never Forget, and Now Neither Do Google’s AgentsZ3 or Not Z3: That is the Storage QuestionLocal SSD Hero: A New Hope for I/O Intensive WorkloadsAzure’s Certificate of InsecurityKeyVault’s Keys Left Under the DoormatWhen Your Cloud Provider Accidentally CCs the Hackers AI Is Going Great – Or How ML Makes Money 03:09 RYAN DOES A THING FOR SECURING AI WORKLOADS Ryan was recently invited to Google’s Headquarters in San Francisco as part of a small group of security professionals where they spent time hands-on with Google security offerings, learning how to secure AI workloads. AI – and how to secure it – is a hot topic right now, and being able to spend time working with the Google development team was really insightful, with how they work with various levels of protections in place in dummy applications. Ryan was especially interested in the back-end logic that was executed in the applications. 05:32 Ryan – “I was impressed because there’s how we’re thinking about AI is still evolving, and how we’re protecting it’s gonna be changing rapidly, and having real-world examples really helped really flesh out how their AI services are, how they’re integrated into a security ecosystem. It was pretty impressive. And it’s something that’s near and dear. I’ve been working and trying to roll out Google agent spaces and different AI workloads and trying to get involved and make sure that we, just getting visibility into all the different ones. And that was, it was really helpful to sort of think about it in those contexts.” 10:13 OpenAI secures $30bn cloud deal with Oracle OpenAI signed a $30 billion annual cloud computing agreement with Oracle for 4.5GW of capacity, making it one of the largest AI cloud deals to date, and nearly triple Oracle’s current $10.3 billion annual data center infrastructure revenue.The deal represents a major expansion of the Stargate data center initiative, a $500 billion joint venture between OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle, and Abu Dhabi’s MGX fund aimed at building AI infrastructure across multiple US states, in... Chapters (00:00:00) - Azure Firewall: Learning to Spell,(00:01:04) - Azure Bug in the Show Notes Bot(00:02:25) - How to Secure AI workloads with Threats(00:07:10) - GCP vs. AWS: Minimum-Viable Platforms(00:08:53) - Oracle to Buy 400,000 Nvidia GB200 Chips(00:15:54) - Google's New AI Tools for Mental Health(00:18:23) - Oracle Database at AWS(00:23:56) - Google Cloud's New Lustre Storage: General Availability(00:27:44) - Vertex AI Memory Bank Now in Public Preview(00:30:17) - Google Expands Z3 Storage Optimized VM Family(00:33:04) - Azure Adds Postgres to Kubernetes Database(00:35:42) - Kubernetes in the Wild: Data, Security, Continuous(00:39:22) - Kubernetes in the Wild: What is GitLab?(00:41:30) - Microsoft Purview SDK and APIs Announced(00:46:45) - Microsoft Entre Domain: Two Way Forest Trust(00:51:05) - Microsoft's Cloud Ranting(00:51:31) - Azure AD is Not Built for Cloud Ranting(00:52:48) - Azure Firewall GA: Fully Qualified Domain Name filtering(00:56:12) - Azure NFS for BLOB 3.0 Preview(00:58:36) - Azure AI: Deep Research(01:00:35) - Microsoft's Cloud Certificate Validation Validation Failure(01:08:21) - Database DevOps: Fix Git Before It Breaks Your Production Environment(01:13:32) - The Need for Test Drive Development in the Cloud(01:17:18) - How to Write Automated Tests with AI(01:24:36) - Test Coverage for a Large Codebase
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  • 311: The Crawlers are Running the Asylum
    Jul 11 2025

    Welcome to episode 311 of Two Old Men Yelling at Cloud – aka The Cloud Pod, featuring Matt and Ryan who absolutely, definitely did NOT record an aftershow.

    This week, they’re talking about Cloudflare’s new Pay Per Crawler, a new open-source Terraform provider from mkdev, and lots of fabric news that Ryan doesn’t understand – plus so much more. Let’s get into it!

    Titles we almost went with this week:

    (Show Editor note: There are more show titles than emojis. I give up.)

    • FSx and the City: When File Systems Meet Object Storage
    • The Great Data Lake Escape: No Movement Required
    • OpenZFS Gets an S3 Degree Without Leaving Home
    • Kernel Sanders: Microsoft’s Recipe for Avoiding Another Fried System
    • Windows Gets a Restraining Order Against Overly Attached Security Software
    • Microsoft Builds a Fence Between Windows and Its Rowdy Security Neighbors
    • Windows Gets a Kernel of Truth After CrowdStrike Meltdown
    • Microsoft Kicks Security Vendors Out of the Kernel Clubhouse
    • The Great Kernel Divorce: When Windows Said “It’s Not You, It’s Your Access Level”
    • Google’s Environmental Report Card: A+ for Effort, C- for Supply Chain
    • The Cloud Pod Goes Green: Google’s 10th Annual Carbon Confession
    • Watts Up Doc? Google’s Energy Efficiency Bugs Bunny Would Approve
    • Terminal Velocity: Google’s AI Gets a Command Performance
    • Ctrl+Alt+Gemini: Google’s New CLI Companion
    • The Prompt and the Furious: Tokyo Terminal
    • AI See What You Did There: Google’s New Compliance Framework
    • Control Yourself: Google Cloud Gets Serious About AI Auditing
    • The Audit-omatic: Teaching Old Compliance New AI Tricks
    • Veo 3: Now Playing in a Cloud Near You
    • Google’s Video Dreams Come True (Audio Included)
    • Lights, Camera, API Action: Veo 3 Takes the Stage
    • Prometheus Unbound: Azure Finally Sees What It’s Been Missing
    • VS Code Gets Fabric-ated: Now With 100% More Workspace Management
    • Ctrl+S Your Sanity: Fabric Items Now Created Where You Code
    • The Extension Cord That Connects Your IDE to the Data Cloud
    • Logic Apps Gets Its Template of Doom (But in a Good Way)
    • Copy-Paste Engineering Just Got an Azure Upgrade
    • Microsoft Introduces the IKEA Model for Workflow Assembly
    • WAF’s Up Doc? Security Copilot Now Speaks Firewall
    • The Firewall Whisperer: When AI Meets Web Application Security
    • WAF and Peace: Microsoft’s Treaty Between Security Tools
    • Azure Goes Wild(card) with Certificate Management
    • Front Door Finally Gets Its Wild Side
    • Microsoft Deals Everyone a Wildcard
    • IP Freely: Azure Takes the Guesswork Out of Address Management
    • No More IP Envy: Azure Catches Up to AWS’s Address Game
    • Azure’s New Feature Has All the Right Addresses
    • Terraform and Chill: When Infrastructure Meets AI
    • DynamoDB Goes Global: Now with 100% Less Eventually
    • The Consistency Chronicles: Return of the Strong Read
    • Breaking: DynamoDB Achieves Peak Table Manners Across All Regions
    Follow Up

    00:47 Microsoft changes Windows in attempt to prevent next CrowdStrike-style catastrophe – Ars Technica

    • Microsoft is creating a new Windows endpoint security platform that allows antivirus vendors to operate outside the kernel, preventing catastrophic system-wide failures like the CrowdStrike incident that g...
    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Azure 1.3
    • (00:00:54) - Microsoft Is Changing Windows to Prevent the Next Crisis
    • (00:04:07) - Cloudflare: Pay Per Crawl
    • (00:08:36) - Terraform Provider for OpenAI
    • (00:14:01) - Amazon FSX for OpenZFS: Integrating with S3
    • (00:20:29) - Amazon EC2 C8GN Nitro Card Instances
    • (00:25:13) - DynamoDB now supports Multi Region Strongly Consistent
    • (00:30:11) - Google's 2025 Environmental Report
    • (00:35:07) - Google Announces Gemini CLI as an AI Agent
    • (00:39:47) - Google Cloud: Introducing recommended AI Controls Framework
    • (00:46:03) - Azure Monitor + Prometheus Metrics Integration in VS Code
    • (00:52:45) - Microsoft Logic Apps: Public Preview (Security Copilot)
    • (01:01:38) - Azure Front Door: Managed Certificate for Wildcard Domains
    • (01:04:50) - Azure Virtual Network Manager IP Address Management Feature
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