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284: Amazon Q uses machine learning to get smarter, but Bond's Q can turn a wristwatch into a laser beam. Your move, AI.
- 2024/12/19
- 再生時間: 1 時間 3 分
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あらすじ・解説
Welcome to episode 284 of The Cloud Pod – where the forecast is always cloudy! Everybody is in the house this week, and it’s a good thing because since we’ve last recorded re:Invent happened, and we have a LOT to talk about. So let’s jump right in!
Titles we almost went with this week:- Amazon Steals from Azure…. We Are Doomed
- The Cloud Pod Can Now Throw Away a lot of Code
- The Cloud Pod Controls the Future
- The Cloud Pod Observes More Insights
- We Are Simplicity
- X None of the Above
- Stop Trying to Make Bedrock & Q Happen
- My Head Went SuperNova over all the Q Announcements
- These are Not the Gadgets Bond Needed, Q!
08:12 It’s the re:Invent recap!
Did you make any announcement predictions? Let’s see how our hosts’ predictions stacked up to reality.
Matt – 1
- Large Green Computing Reinvent
- LLM at the Edge
- Something new on S3
Ryan (AI) – 1
- Improved serverless observability tools
- Expansion of AI Driven workflows in datalakes
- Greater Focus on Multi-Account or Multi-region orchestration, centralized compliance management, or enhanced security services
Jonathan – 0
- New Edge Computing Capabilities better global application deployment type features. (Cloudflare competitor maybe)
- New automated cost optimization tools
- Automated RAG/vector to S3
Justin – 2
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- Managed Backstage or platform like service
- New LLM multi-modal replacement or upgrade to Titan
- Competitor VM offering to Broadcom
Honorable Mentions:
Jonathan:
Deeper integration between serverless and container services
New region
Enhanced Observability with AI driven debugging tool
Justin:
Multicloud management – in a bigger way (Anthos competitor)
Agentic AI toolings
New ARM graviton chip
How many will AI or Artificial Intelligence be said: 45
Justin – 35
Jonathan – 72
Pre:Invent
There were over 180 announcements, and yes – we have them all listed here for you. You’re welcome.
17:12 Time-based snapshot copy for Amazon EBS
- Now you can specify a desired completion duration, from 15 minutes to 48 hours when you copy an Amazon EBS snapshot within or between Amazon regions or accounts.
- This will allow you to meet your time-based compliance and business requirements for critical workloads, mostly around DR capabilities.
- We’re just glad to see this one finally, because having it built in directly to the console to guarantee that EBS snapshots make it to the other region is a big quality of life enhancement.
Announcing future-dated Amazon EC2 On-Demand Capacity Reservations
Introducing a new experience for AWS Systems Manager
Intro...