In the latest instalment of Cloudy With a Chance of Insights, we discuss Project Stargate, what happens when you combine AI and Coldplay, and Cyrus Irandoust & David Rowley discuss Residuality Theory in architecture, and SASE vs SSE. YouTube; https://youtu.be/rrrc2edRKug?si=BHslVyUBAGrqQoF8Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1BAUy3lH5rilCZ18bWupjk?si=kx_1w6IgTPu6eNTJf8C32gApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/cloudy-with-a-chance-of-insights/id1783369178?i=1000690789575
The Importance of Cybersecurity in Cloud Migrations
One of the benefits of being on the autistic spectrum is that ideas tend to linger in my mind far longer than they probably should. As a result, I am still quite obsessed with The Stack article (https://www.thestack.technology/warren-buffetts-geico-repatriates-work-from-the-cloud-continues-ambitious-infrastructure-overhaul/) I read about a month ago, which discussed cloud repatriation. It provided an example from Geico, where... Continue Reading →
TWA, as an analogy for Cloud Migrations?
I had the good fortune to have lunch at the TWA Hotel at JFK Airport earlier in the week, which got me thinking about what happened to TWA and why there was still a branded hotel. I didn't get an answer to the latter, and several reasons were provided for TWA's eventual demise. Still, one... Continue Reading →
M365 Expanded Logs, Red Teaming & DDoS Attacks | EP05 | Cloudy with a Chance of Insights
Episode 5 of Cloudy With a Chance of Insights is available now, in this weeks episode we cover the announcement from CISA regarding Microsoft's Expanded Logging Playbook for M365, RedTeaming AI Products, the world's largest DDoS attack, and contemplate precisely what the term Cloud Native means.We also let the cat out of the bag and... Continue Reading →
Cloud Repatriation, A Valid Option?
I was reading an article on The Stack a few weeks ago (https://www.thestack.technology/warren-buffetts-geico-repatriates-work-from-the-cloud-continues-ambitious-infrastructure-overhaul/), which was talking about their cloud journey, and more importantly about a recent decision to move some workloads back from the cloud to on-premises, the main reason provided in this article for the move was cost and complexity related to storage, and... Continue Reading →