About this episode
Welcome to episode 334 of The Cloud Pod, where the forecast is always cloudy! This week, we’re bringing you a jam-packed recap of re:Invent! We’ve got all the news, from keynotes to announcements. Whether you were there live or catching up on all the news, Justin, Matt, and Ryan are here to break it all down. Let’s get started!
Titles we almost went with this week
EKS Gets Chatty: Natural Language Replaces Command Line Nightmares
Harvest Now, Decrypt Later: Why Your RSA Keys Need a Quantum Makeover Before 2026
NAT So Fast: AWS Helps You Find Gateways Doing Absolutely Nothing
AWS Finally Admits You Have Too Many Log Buckets
AWS Finally Lets You Log In Like a Normal Human
Lambda Gets a Memory: Checkpoint Your Way to Multi-Step Workflows
Step Functions at Home: Lambda Durable Functions Let You Write Workflows in Actual Code
No More Bucket List: S3 Public Access Gets Organization-Wide Lockdown
AWS Hits Ctrl-Z on CodeCommit Deprecation
AWS Puts a Cap on CloudFront: Unlimited Traffic, Limited Anxiety
AWS Tells SQL Server to Take a Thread Off: Optimize CPU Cuts Costs by 55%
Amazon Bedrock Gets a Bouncer: AgentCore Identity Checks IDs at the Door
AI Brings on the Developer Renaissance
Follow Up
01:27 re:Invent
Matt Garman- 14th Reinvent, which is weird, since we’ve been doing cloud stuff for 87 years…
Warner – Open Mind for a different View and nothing else matters T-shirt.
02:59 re:Invent predictions
Jonathan
Serverless GPU support (extension in Lambda or a different service), it’s about time we have a serverless GPU/Inference capability.
It is talked about in the keynote with DeSantis.
AI Agent with a goal/instructions that can run when they need to, periodically, or always, and perform an action (Agentic Platform that runs agents) –
Garman – Bedrock AgentCore and Kiro Autono