About this episode
Welcome to episode 347 of The Cloud Pod, where the forecast is always cloudy! Justin, Jonathan, and Ryan are in the studio recording today, and thankfully, Jonathan hasn’t replaced us all with Skynet – yet. This week, we’re discussing how old our tools (and us) are (hint: it’s really old), whether or not the SaasApocalypse is upon us, and whether or not the business or AI is responsible for the latest round of layoffs.
Titles we almost went with this week
S3 Bucket Names Finally Stop Being a Global Hunger Games
One Million Tokens Walk Into a Context Window
SLO Down and Smell the Reliability Metrics
CloudWatch Finally Watches Your Whole Cloud Organization
S3 Turns 20 and Still Buckets the Competition
Azure SRE Agent Goes GA So You Don’t Have To
Twenty Years of S3 and No Signs of Object Permanence
One Rule to Monitor Them All Across AWS
One Flag to Secure Them All on Cloud Run
SaaSpocalypse Now Atlassian Layoffs Hit the Jira
No More Bucket Name Bingo with S3 Regional Namespaces
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Claude Tokens
One Command to Rule Your Autonomous AI Agents
AI Fixes Your Incidents Before Your Boss Notices
The CloudPod is only recording this week “Because of AI”
Amazon begs users to leave Simple DB with another migration tool
Follow Up
00:54 Microsoft’s brief in Anthropic case shows new alliance and willingness to challenge Trump administration
Microsoft filed an amicus brief in Anthropic’s lawsuit against the U.S. Department of War, urging a federal judge to temporarily block the Pentagon’s designation of Anthropic as a supply chain risk, citing substantial costs to government contractors that rely on Anthropic models.
The brief arrived one day after Microsoft launched Copilot Cowork, built on Anthropic’s