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AWS Morning Brief for the week of November 23, 2020 with Corey Quinn.
AWS Morning Brief for the week of November 23, 2020 with Corey Quinn.
Links Follow Last Week In AWS on Twitter Transcript Corey: Gravitational is now Teleport because when way more people have heard of your product than your company, maybe that’s a sign it’s a time to change your branding. Teleport enables engineers to quickly access any computing resource, anywhere on the planet. You know, like VPNs were supposed to do before we all started working from home, and the VPNs melted like glaciers. Teleport provides a unified access plane for developers and security p...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of November 16, 2020 with Brooke Mitchell.
Links Follow Last Week In AWS on Twitter Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by Catchpoint . Look, 80 percent of performance and availability issues don’t occur within your application code in your data center itself. It occurs well outside those boundaries, so it’s difficult to understand what’s actually happening. What Catchpoint does is makes it easier for enterprises to detect, identify, and of course, validate how reachable their application is, and of course, how happy thei...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of November 9, 2020 with Jam Leomi.
Links Follow Last Week In AWS on Twitter Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by Catchpoint . Look, 80 percent of performance and availability issues don’t occur within your application code in your data center itself. It occurs well outside those boundaries, so it’s difficult to understand what’s actually happening. What Catchpoint does is makes it easier for enterprises to detect, identify, and of course, validate how reachable their application is, and of course, how happy thei...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of November 2, 2020 with Courtney Wilburn.
Links Last Week In AWS Twitter: https://twitter.com/lastweekinaws https://wellarchitectedlabs.com/ Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by Catchpoint . Look, 80 percent of performance and availability issues don’t occur within your application code in your data center itself. It occurs well outside those boundaries, so it’s difficult to understand what’s actually happening. What Catchpoint does is makes it easier for enterprises to detect, identify, and of course, validate how rea...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of October 26, 2020 with Ceora Ford.
Links Last Week In AWS Twitter: https://twitter.com/lastweekinaws Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by Catchpoint . Look, 80 percent of performance and availability issues don’t occur within your application code in your data center itself. It occurs well outside those boundaries, so it’s difficult to understand what’s actually happening. What Catchpoint does is makes it easier for enterprises to detect, identify, and of course, validate how reachable their application is, and ...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of October 19, 2020 with guest host Brianna McCullough.
About Corey Quinn Over the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group , the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief , which you’re about to listen to. Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by ...
Links Mentioned Want to give your ears a break and read this as an article? You’re looking for this link: https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/reader-mailbag-accounts/ Sponsors StrongDM: https://strongdm.com Linode: https://www.linode.com Never miss an episode Join the Last Week in AWS newsletter Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Help the show Leave a review Share your feedback Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts What's Corey up to? Follow Corey on Twitter (@quinnypig) See our recent w...
AWS Morning Brief for the week of October 12, 2020 with guest host Veliswa Boya.
About Corey Quinn Over the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group , the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief , which you’re about to listen to. Links A Cloud Guru Blog post, Lift and Shift Shot Clock...
Links Mentioned Want to give your ears a break and read this as an article? You’re looking for this link: https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/reader-mailbag-aws-services/ Sponsors StrongDM: https://strongdm.com Linode: https://www.linode.com Never miss an episode Join the Last Week in AWS newsletter Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Help the show Leave a review Share your feedback Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts What's Corey up to? Follow Corey on Twitter (@quinnypig) See our rece...
AWS Morning Brief for the week of October 5th, 2020 featuring guest host Angela Andrews.
About Corey Quinn Over the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group , the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief , which you’re about to listen to. Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by ...
Links Mentioned Want to give your ears a break and read this as an article? You’re looking for this link: https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/paternity-leave/ Sponsors StrongDM: https://strongdm.com New Relic: https://newrelic.com Never miss an episode Join the Last Week in AWS newsletter Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Help the show Leave a review Share your feedback Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts What's Corey up to? Follow Corey on Twitter (@quinnypig) See our recent work at ...
AWS Morning Brief for the week of September 27th, 2020.
Links The Duckbill Group: https://www.duckbillgroup.com/ Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by Catchpoint . Look, 80 percent of performance and availability issues don’t occur within your application code in your data center itself. It occurs well outside those boundaries, so it’s difficult to understand what’s actually happening. What Catchpoint does is makes it easier for enterprises to detect, identify, and of course, validate how reachable their application is, and of course...
Links Mentioned Want to give your ears a break and read this as an article? You’re looking for this link: https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/reader-mailbag-billing/ Sponsors A Cloud Guru: https://acloudguru.com New Relic: https://newrelic.com Never miss an episode Join the Last Week in AWS newsletter Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Help the show Leave a review Share your feedback Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts What's Corey up to? Follow Corey on Twitter (@quinnypig) See our re...
AWS Morning Brief for the week of September 21, 2020.
Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by Catchpoint look, 80% of performance and availability issues don't occur within your application code in your data center itself. It occurs well outside those boundaries. So it's difficult to understand what's actually happening. What Catchpoint does is makes it easier for enterprises to detect, identify, and of course validate how reachable their application is. And of course, how happy their users are. It helps you get visible and to reach ...
Links Mentioned Want to give your ears a break and read this as an article? You’re looking for this link: https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/is-the-aws-free-tier-really-free/ Sponsors A Cloud Guru: https://acloudguru.com New Relic: https://newrelic.com Never miss an episode Join the Last Week in AWS newsletter Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Help the show Leave a review Share your feedback Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts What's Corey up to? Follow Corey on Twitter (@quinnypig) ...