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Elastic Throws in the Towel on Open Source, Chooses SSPL

Discussing the impact of the Elastic decision to relicense its open source software to a proprietary SSPL license.

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Reader Mailbag: AWS Accounts

Back at the start of These Unprecedented Times, my business partner and I hosted two Q&A sessions. Our attendees asked a bunch of questions about AWS accounts, which we’ve compiled here, lightly edited to make ourselves sound way more intelligent. Do you have any concerns about the organization master account also being the consolidated billing […]

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Dipping My Toes into the DigitalOcean

In February (before these Unprecedented Times), I decided it was time to play Explore That Cloud with DigitalOcean. They’d be sponsoring some of my nonsense in the near future, but this is why I have sponsorship folks on my end—to serve as an editorial firewall. Unfortunately, that investment won’t save them. But it does get […]

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A Chat with AWSgeek

Corey: Hi, Jerry. Thanks for joining me. So you’re better known these days as AWSgeek. A few months ago you starting putting up these fascinating drawings about various AWS services. So, who are you, and how did you get started with this? Jerry: By day, I’m a Solutions Architect at Rackspace. As part of this […]

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Why Zoom Chose Oracle Cloud Over AWS and Maybe You Should Too

Updated: May 1, 2020. See the bottom of this article for some clarifications. Today, news broke that Zoom signed a deal with Oracle Cloud to host their cloud infrastructure, beating out AWS, Azure, and GCP. You might expect that this is about to be a post full of Oracle bashing. You’re about to be disappointed. […]

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A Static Headache

LastWeekinAWS.com exists [Editor’s note: It did exist this way at the time it was written. This is no longer true.] as a series of programmatically generated static pages that end up in an S3 bucket. (The generation process, while fascinating, is going to be the subject of a different blog post at some point and […]

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Inconsolable YubiKeys Now AWS Consoled

After many years of asking for it, the AWS console now supports YubiKeys!

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Is AWS Delivering on Its 3-Layer Approach to AI?

Here’s how AWS is doing at each of the three layers the business has identified for its approach to AI.

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AWS’s (de)Generative AI Blunder

AWS has been very publicly insecure about the perception that it’s lagging behind in the Generative AI space for the past year. Unfortunately, rather than setting those perceptions to rest, AWS’s GenAI extravaganza at re:Invent 2023 seemed to prove them true.  Of the 22 GenAI-related announcements, half of them are still in preview. Many were […]

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The Missed Opportunity: AWS, re:Invent, and the Community That Cared

The AWS re:Invent session tracker leaves much to be desired, a point that many in the community have lamented for years. Its glaring shortcomings range from the absence of a calendar view to a lackluster search function and the inability to share links to individual sessions. Frustrated attendees have long been in need of a better solution, and several community members rose to the challenge.

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It’s Extremely Likely You Should Not Use GovCloud

AWS GovCloud is a service that you likely shouldn’t use for your workload over the standard commercial AWS regions. But don’t take my word for it — take AWS’s.

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Why AWS Might Be the Next Backbone Provider

Amazon EC2 instances are the lifeblood for most AWS customers, but they’re treated as passé internet infrastructure. Let’s talk about them.

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