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Chief Cloud Economist Corey Quinn goes through the torrent of news about Amazon’s cloud ecosystem and strains out the noise. Then he takes what’s left and gently and lovingly makes fun of it.

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Whiteboard Confessional: The Case for Internal Tooling

Last Week In AWS
08.14.2020
12 Minutes
Join me as I continue the Whiteboard Confessional series with a look at the necessity of internal tooling. I touch upon the fact that every business has a wealth of non-technical folks who might not be comfortable using SSH on the command line, why early-stage companies can’t always build internal tools but why they eventually need to, how the no-code and low-code movement makes it easier to build internal tooling via drag-and-drop UIs, why it’s important to handle access to said internal tools, and more.

Disaster Recovery (AMB Extras)

Last Week In AWS
08.12.2020
9 Minutes
AWS Morning Brief Extras edition for the week of August 10th, 2020.

Don’t Hate the Player; Hate the Name

Last Week In AWS
08.10.2020
7 Minutes
AWS Morning Brief for the week of August 10, 2020.

Whiteboard Confessional: Secrets about Secrets Management

Last Week In AWS
08.07.2020
12 Minutes
Join me as I continue the Whiteboard Confessional series with a look secrets management and everything that can go wrong with it. I discuss long-lived IAM credentials, why multi-factor authentication means you’ll end up pressing lots of buttons, why it’s worth paying 40 cents per secret each month to avoid using a product with a silly name, why it’s better when SSL certificates expire quickly, why it’s not worth reading a blog post on a site with an expired certificate, why forcing credential rotation on a cadence is a good thing, and more.

Multi-Cloud is the Worst Practice (AMB Extras)

Last Week In AWS
08.05.2020
14 Minutes
AWS Morning Brief Extras edition for the week of August 3rd, 2020. In this episode, we dive into the world of Multi-Cloud: what it is and what it isn't.

Drastic Load Balancing Code Changes

Last Week In AWS
08.03.2020
6 Minutes
AWS Morning Brief for the week of August 3rd, 2020.

Whiteboard Confessional: The Bootstrapping Problem

Last Week In AWS
07.31.2020
12 Minutes
Join me as I continue the Whiteboard Confessional series with a look at the time I got a job at a web hosting provider and was asked to use the industry best practices I knew to optimize their data center. I touch upon why you should never start such an exercise by pointing out how terrible things are, why Confluence is where documentation goes to die, what the bootstrapping problem is, why it’s important to be aware of how things break and what failure mode looks like, how to avoid the herd of elephants problem during disaster recovery, why you need to have a good relationship with your AWS account manager, and more.

AWS re:Lease The Kraken

Last Week In AWS
07.27.2020
9 Minutes
AWS Morning Brief for the week of July 27, 2020.

Whiteboard Confessional: The Worst Thing You’ll See on Any Whiteboard

Last Week In AWS
07.24.2020
12 Minutes
Join me as I continue the Whiteboard Confessional series with a look at org charts and why they are the most disturbing thing to see on any whiteboard at any company. I touch upon Conway’s Law, the pros and cons of companies like Amazon having a ton of different teams, my hypothesis for why so many Google services get deprecated, how all data center architecture diagrams are out of date, how restructures are fundamentally about selling someone on their own irrelevance, the real reason companies go through digital transformations, and more.

AI/ML Marketing Algorithm Continues to Malfunction

Last Week In AWS
07.20.2020
8 Minutes
AWS Morning Brief for the week of July 20, 2020.

Whiteboard Confessional: The Right and Wrong Way to Interview Engineers

Last Week In AWS
07.17.2020
14 Minutes
Join me as I continue the Whiteboard Confessional series by exploring job interviews for engineers and why they tend to be universally terrible. In this episode, I discuss why open-ended questions are usually obnoxious, how it seems like a question you’re asked in an interview is a problem the company is experiencing at that moment and wants you to solve for free, how awesome it is when companies pay people to take tests, how there are many books written on how to pass an interview and few books written on how to give a good one, how you can tell a lot about a company by the way they hire people, how engineers should be interviewed, and more.

AWS Machine Learning Your Business From Inside

Last Week In AWS
07.13.2020
8 Minutes
AWS Morning Brief for the week of July 13, 2020.