About this episode
Welcome to episode 302 of The Cloud Pod – where the forecast is always cloudy! This week Justin and Ryan are on hand to bring you all the latest in Cloud (and AI news.) We’ve got hotpatching, Project Greenland, and a rollback of GPT-4.o, which sort of makes us sad – and our egos are definitely less stroked. Plus Saas, containers, and outposts – all of this and more. Thanks for joining us in the cloud!
Titles we almost went with this week:
The Cloud Pod was never accused of being sycophantic
2nd Gen outposts!?! I didn’t even know anyone was using Gen 1
AWS Outposts 2nd Gen… not with AI (GASP)
If you’re doing SaaS wrong, Google & AWS have your back this week with new Features
Patching, so hot right now
Larger container sizes for Azure…. You don’t say
AWS Green reporting detects hotspots… surprisingly close to Maryland…..
Visual pipeline for Opensearch… I want to like this… but I just can’t
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General News
01:37 Sharing new DORA research for gen AI in software development
The DORA team at Google has released a new report, “Impact of Generative AI In Software Development.” The report is based on data and developer interviews, and the report aims to move beyond hype to offer a proper perspective on AI’s impact on individuals, teams and organizations.
Click on the link in our show notes to access the full report. However, Google has highlighted a few key points in the blog post.
AI is Real – A staggering 89% of organizations are prioritizing the integration of AI into their applications, and 76% of technologists are already using AI in some part of their daily work.
Productivity gains confirmed: Developers using Gen AI report significant increases in flow, productivity, and job satisfaction. For instance, a 25% increase in AI adoption is associated with a 2.1% increase in individual productivity.
Organization benefits are tangible: Beyond individual gains, Dora found strong correlations between AI adoption and improvements in crucial organizational metrics. A 25% increase in AI adoption is associated with increases in document