Screaming in the Cloud

Corey Quinn
Screaming in the Cloud

Screaming in the Cloud with Corey Quinn features conversations with domain experts in the world of Cloud Computing. Topics discussed include AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle Cloud, and the "why" behind how businesses are coming to think about the Cloud.

  1. Presenting at re:Invent with Matt Berk and Bowen Wang

    3 DAYS AGO

    Presenting at re:Invent with Matt Berk and Bowen Wang

    How do you wrangle the chaos of AWS cost tools and live presentations? In this episode of Screaming in the Cloud, Corey Quinn is joined by AWS’s Bowen Wang and Matt Berk to break down their re:Invent talk and everything that almost went off the rails. From surprise tsunami alerts to last-minute feature changes, they explore the anxiety and art behind presenting at scale. They also look at how power user feedback shapes tools like the AWS Pricing Calculator, why storytelling matters more than specs, and what it’s like co-presenting with notes that say “make the rabbit joke.” They also discuss AWS’s internal planning process, how customers can get involved in talks, and where to catch them next. Show Highlights (0:00) Intro (1:38) The Duckbill Group sponsor read (2:35) The importance of collecting feedback before launching a product  (4:52) The difference between the intended use of a product and how it’s actually used (8:52) How Bowen and Matt were able to be so prepared for their presentation (13:01) What many people don’t realize goes into practicing for a presentation (17:14) How having a storyline helped Bowen and Matt facilitate better breakout sessions (18:26) The Duckbill Group sponsor read (21:02) The importance of being able to go with the flow during presentations (22:42) Why knowing your audience is essential for having a good presentation (24:32) Choosing between breadth and depth when giving presentations (25:05) Bowen and Matt’s advice for people who want to have their opportunity to give a talk with an AWS service team (34:22) How to keep up with Matt and Bowen About Matt Berk Matt Berk is an AWS Principal Technical Account Manager at based in Brooklyn who's passionate about storytelling, cloud technologies, and FinOps. When he's not solving customer issues, Matt can be either be found in nature with his dog Ollie, at popular NYC restaurants, or at home planning his next trip to a theme park. About Bowen Wang Bowen Wang is a Principal Product Marketing Manager for AWS Billing and Cost Management Services, where she focuses on enabling finance and business leaders to better understand the value of the cloud and ways to optimize their cloud financial management. In her previous career, she helped a tech start-up enter the Chinese market. When she's not helping customers optimize their cloud costs, you can find her cheering for F1 races with her husband or juggling life as a mom to an energetic toddler and a playful poodle. Links AWS Cloud Financial Management Blog Channel: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws-cloud-financial-management/AWS Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/awsAWS Tech Tales: https://community.aws/livestreams/aws-tech-talesThe authenticated AWS Pricing Calculator is now generally available: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws-cloud-financial-management/the-authenticated-aws-pricing-calculator-is-now-generally-available/

    37 min
  2. The Latest State of IaC with Ido Neeman

    29 MAY

    The Latest State of IaC with Ido Neeman

    What’s going on with Infrastructure as Code? On this episode, Corey is joined by Firefly CEO and Co-Founder Ido Neeman to discuss the findings of the State of IaC 2025 report. Throughout their chat, Corey and Ido discuss the evolution of IaC adoption in enterprises, the challenges of managing multi-cloud and multi-IaC environments, and the importance of disaster recovery as code. The conversation also touches on the rise of open-source projects like Open Tofu and the significant role of automation in cloud cost optimization. This episode not only reflects on recent trends, but highlights the importance of robust cloud governance and the continuous need for innovation amidst increasing cloud complexity. Show Highlights (0:00) Intro (0:59) Firefly sponsor read (1:29) Firefly's semi-pivot to AI (2:54) The findings of the State of IaC 2025 survey (5:40) How are people working in multi-cloud environments (8:14) Is there a responsible way to use Helm charts? (11:21) The currrent state of Pulumi (12:46) Problems that can be encountered with large enterprises (18:07) The continuum between innovation and optimization (21:51) Firefly sponsor read (22:31) Are companies actually adopting infrastructure as code? (28:49) The most interesting ways that Ido has seen enterprises use IaC in production (33:40) What's stopping companies from fully leveraging IaC? (41:06) Where you can find more from Ido and Firefly About Ido Neeman Ido Neeman is CEO and co-founder of Firefly, and the former CEO and co-founder of Nuweba, the fast and secure serverless platform. To the diversity of roles he has held, he brings more than a decade's experience in the elite Israeli intelligence corps, and later led the technology portfolio at a hedge fund. Today, he is focusing on helping organizations tackle cloud chaos through Infrastructure as Code. Links Firefly’s website: https://www.firefly.ai/The State of IaC 2025: https://www.firefly.ai/state-of-iac-2025Ido on Twitter: https://x.com/idoneeman?lang=enIdo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ido-neeman/?originalSubdomain=il Sponsor Firefly: https://www.firefly.ai/

    43 min
  3. Opening the  Managed NAT Gateway with Malith Rajapakse

    15 MAY

    Opening the  Managed NAT Gateway with Malith Rajapakse

    How does one manage to simplify the complexities of the NAT Gateway? In this episode of "Screaming in the Cloud," Corey Quinn interviews Malith Rajapakse, a DevOps engineer who has recently received acclaim for his blog post discussing the Managed NAT Gateway. Where AWS lacks in its documentation, Malith is a NATural at breaking things down. He’s so great at it that Corey had to invite him on the show! Malith shares the story behind his popular post, his creative process, and his use of interactive diagrams and engaging content. He and Corey also discuss the challenges of documentation and making technical subjects more appealing. Thankfully, Malith has already done that in written form, so enjoy this episode as he speaks it into the world! Show Highlights (0:00) Intro (1:24) The Duckbill Group sponsor read (1:58) Malith's background before his blog post  (4:21) Why Malith wrote about the Managed NAT Gateway (5:38) Corey's problems with Managed NAT Gateway and why Malith's blog post impressed him (10:05) The interactive elements of Malith's blog post and how they were made (12:21) Maltih's front-end experience (14:47) Transitioning from front-end to DevOps through JavaScript (16:20) The juxtaposition of Malith's blog post vs. AWS's official documentation (18:05) How AWS's documentation of the managed NAT gateway isn't user-friendly (22:27) Why Malith went all out for his first blog post (23:17) Corey's constructive feedback for Malith (26:05) Where you can find more from Malith About Malith Rajapakse Malith is a Devops engineer creating visualisations at https://malithr.com/. Links Malith’s blog: https://malithr.com/Interactive AWS NAT Gateway: https://malithr.com/aws/natgateway/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malith-rajapakse/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/malithr.comTwitter: https://x.com/malithrajReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/mdilraj/Sam Rose’s blog: https://samwho.dev/Benjamin Dicken’s blog post on IO devices and latency: https://planetscale.com/blog/io-devices-and-latencyJosh W Comeau’s blog: https://www.joshwcomeau.com/Killed By Google: https://killedbygoogle.com/ Sponsor The Duckbill Group: duckbillgroup.com

    28 min
  4. 1 MAY

    The Latest on Microsoft Security with Ann Johnson

    Microsoft has its fingers in a lot of pots, but just how secure are said pots? On this episode, Corey is joined by Ann Johnson, Corporate Vice President and Deputy CISO of Microsoft's Customer Security Management Office. Ann talks about her 40-year professional journey and how it's culminated in her current role. Corey is known to “punch up” at the big guys in the tech industry, but he and Ann talk about the challenges of corporate leadership and being a public face in such a prominent company. Since it’s 2025, of course, they’re going to talk about AI’s pros and cons (and why it shouldn’t be used to make art). Show Highlights(0:00) Intro(0:51) The Duckbill Group sponsor read(1:25) What Ann's been up to since she and Corey last spoke (2:29) The makeup of Microsoft Security(4:28) The unique company culture at Microsoft(8:42) What's going on with Microsoft Azure(10:31) How Ann handles the immense pressure of working in Microsoft Security(14:13) The toxic nature of online criticism(19:57) The Duckbill Group sponsor read(20:24) The value of telling your leaders the truth(23:31) Ann's thoughts on the current state of AI(28:44) Properly defining what AI can and can't do(30:54) Why Ann helps fund multiple STEM scholarships(32:16) The need for the humanities alongside tech(33:38)  Where you can find more from Ann Johnson About Ann JohnsonAnn Johnson is Corporate Vice President and Deputy CISO at Microsoft. In this role, Ann drives all external engagement for the Microsoft Office of the CISO. She is a long-tenured, recognized thought leader on cybersecurity, published author, and a sought-after global speaker and digital author specializing in cyber resilience, online fraud, cyberattacks, compliance, and security.  Ann challenges traditional schools of thought and cyber-norms–from the way the tech industry tackles cyber threats to the language it uses to communicate–and encourages the industry to get outside its comfort zones and expand how it addresses the evolving threat landscape with the power of technology and people. As a global cybersecurity leader and strategist, she is looking ahead at how today’s cybersecurity investments will impact tomorrow’s cybersecurity reality.   Ann currently serves on the Board of Directors of N-Able, Human Security, Datavant, and is Member of the Board of Advisors for Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, WA and the Signal Cyber Museum Society. Ann is also an Executive Sponsor of the Microsoft Women in Cybersecurity Group. Links Ann Johnson’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-johnsons/Microsoft Security: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/securityAfternoon Cyber Tea: afternooncybertea.com Sponsor The Duckbill Group: duckbillgroup.com

    35 min
  5. Finding Engineers with Empathy with Lili Rogowsky

    15 APR

    Finding Engineers with Empathy with Lili Rogowsky

    If you believed, they put a data center on the moon. No, for real, they did, and it’s partially thanks to Lili Rogowsky, partner at Atypical Ventures. Lili joins Corey to discuss her unconventional leap from law to venture capital. Although she made a sharp turn career-wise, Lili remains grounded in the often heartless world of venture capital—highlighting the importance of empathy and technical prowess in founding successful enterprises. Out of all resources, time carries the heftiest price tag, and this half-hour episode is a low-risk, high-yield investment. Show Highlights (0:00) Intro (1:12) The Duckbill Group sponsor read (1:46) How Corey (kinda) met Lili (3:38) What attracted Corey to Atypical Ventures (5:58) How Atypical helped put a data center on the moon (8:34) VC “done right” (9:59) What led Lili to run a VC firm (13:43) Quitting jobs until you find something you like (16:28) The Duckbill Group sponsor read (16:54) The value of sharing your time (21:44) Risk assessment, well-dressed horses, and punching up in comedy (24:44) The importance of humility in life and business (29:15) Where you can find more from Lili and Atypical Ventures About Lili Rogowsky Lili is a dynamic investor, attorney, advisor, and entrepreneur. She is a partner at Atypical Ventures, an early-stage fund that identifies and invests in “engineers with empathy” working on plausible science fiction.  A voracious reader driven by her curiosity and love of type 2 fun, Lili’s experience includes (in no particular order) mountaineering, visual arts, marine science, founding a law firm, cave/ shark diving (not necessarily at the same time), data privacy/ security, gardening, recruiting, battling NYC rats that eat her car, and interplanetary internet. Links Atypical Ventures: atypical.com Email Lili: lili@atypical.vc  Sponsor The Duckbill Group: duckbillgroup.com

    31 min
  6. Making Dropping and Sharing Easy with Timo Josten

    1 APR

    Making Dropping and Sharing Easy with Timo Josten

    Dropping and sharing files should be easy. What a novel idea. On this episode, Corey speaks with Timo Josten, the sole developer behind Dropshare. We bring up the fact that he’s the only guy working on it because the tool is quite impressive! Corey loves it and so does an entire community of folks on Github! Together, they discuss the evolution and functionality of Dropshare. Timo also shares how he balance of enhancing Dropshare, emphasizing user feedback, and customization options, all while offering feature updates and maintaining sustainability.  Show Highlights (0:00) Intro (1:06) The Duckbill Group sponsor read (1:39) What does Dropshare do?  (6:10) Dropshare's impressive flexibility and dedicated community (10:27) How Timo landed on Dropshare's business model (12:38) What's new in Dropshare 6? (16:09) The Duckbill Group sponsor read (16:36) Determining what should be an update or part of the next version of Dropshare (18:30) Dropshare’s iOS app (21:04) The perks of being able to configure deletion in Dropshare (25:45) Dropshare's thriving GitHub community (29:26) Where you can find more from Timo and Dropshare About Timo Josten Timo Josten is the developer of Dropshare, the macOS and iOS app to upload anything anywhere. Links Timo’s LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timo-josten-493962185/Timo’s personal website: https://josten.ioDropshare: https://dropshare.app/shitposting.pictures Sponsor The Duckbill Group: duckbillgroup.com

    31 min
  7. “Just in Case” vs. “Just in Time” with Aditya Bhargava

    25 MAR

    “Just in Case” vs. “Just in Time” with Aditya Bhargava

    How you learn is important. Corey Quinn is joined by Aditya Bhargava, a Staff Software Engineer at Etsy and the author of Grokking Algorithms. They talk about the nuances of technical learning and the contrasting philosophies of "just in time" versus "just in case" learning. In this episode, Aditya emphasizes the importance of effective teaching methods and the value of incorporating fun things like drawings into technical explanations. This approach also bleeds into his illustrated Substack, DuckTypes. As Corey and Aditya discuss, a good, informative book doesn’t need to drag on, and this quick, insightful, 30-minute conversation is no different. Show Highlights (0:00) Intro (1:24) The Duckbill Group sponsor read (1:58) Corey's admiration for Aditya's writing (5:40) How Aditya clearly explains AWS networking (8:06) “Just in case” vs. “just in time” (10:15) Why business books don't need to be hundreds of pages long (14:19) Reading for pleasure vs. reading for work (16:57) The Duckbill Group sponsor read (17:24) Explaining Aditya's book on algorithms (20:07) The great editor behind Aditya's book (22:20) DuckTyped and how Aditya got into AWS networking (25:16) Where networking folks fall in the era of the cloud (28:12) The importance of staying up-to-date in your field (31:46) Where you can find more from Aditya About Aditya Bhargava Aditya Bhargava is a Software Engineer with a dual background in Computer Science and Fine Arts. He blogs on programming at adit.io. Links Aditya’s blog: https://www.adit.io/Grokking Algorithms, Second Edition: https://www.manning.com/books/grokking-algorithms-second-editionDuckTyped: https://www.ducktyped.org/Last Skeet in AWS: https://lastskeetinaws.com/Sponsor The Duckbill Group: duckbillgroup.com

    33 min
  8. The Current State of Cloud Security with Crystal Morin

    18 MAR

    The Current State of Cloud Security with Crystal Morin

    Sysdig’s 2025 Cloud-Native and Security Usage Report is hot off the presses, and Corey has questions. On this episode, he’s joined by Crystal Morin, a Cybersecurity Strategist at Sysdig, to break down the trends of the past year. They discuss Sysdig’s approach to detecting and responding to security and the success the company has seen with the rollout of Sysdig Sage (an AI product that Corey thinks is actually useful). They also chat about what’s driving a spike in machine identities, practical hygiene in cloud environments, and the crucial importance of automated responses to maintain robust security in the face of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Show Highlights (0:00) Intro (0:39) Sysdig sponsor read (2:22) Explaining Sysdig's 5/5/5 Benchmark (4:06) What does Sysdig's work entail? (10:03) Cloud security trends that have changed over the last year (14:30) Sysdig sponsor read (15:16) How Sysdig is using AI in its security products (19:09) How many users are adopting AI tools like Sysdig Sage (25:51) The reality behind the recent spike of machine identities in security (29:24) Handling the scaling of machine identities (35:37) Where you can find Sysdig's 2025 Cloud-Native and Security Usage Report About Crystal Morin Crystal Morin is a Cybersecurity Strategist with more than 10 years of experience in threat analysis and research. Crystal started her career as both a Cryptologic Language Analyst and Intelligence Analyst in the United States Air Force and as a contractor for Booz Allen Hamilton, where she helped develop and evolve their cyber threat intelligence community and threat-hunting capabilities. In 2022, Crystal joined Sysdig as a Threat Research Engineer on the Sysdig Threat Research Team, where she worked to discover and analyze cyber threat actors taking advantage of the cloud. Today, Crystal bridges the gap between business and security through cloud-focused content for leaders and practitioners alike. Crystal’s thought leadership has been foundational for pieces such as the “2024 Cloud-Native Security and Usage Report” and “Cloud vs. On-Premises: Unraveling the Mystery of the Dwell Time Disparity,” among others. Links Sysdig’s 2025 Cloud-Native and Security Usage Report: https://sysdig.com/2025-cloud-native-security-and-usage-report/Sysdig on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sysdig/Crystal’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/crystal-morin/ Sponsor Sysdig: https://sysdig.com/

    37 min

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Screaming in the Cloud with Corey Quinn features conversations with domain experts in the world of Cloud Computing. Topics discussed include AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle Cloud, and the "why" behind how businesses are coming to think about the Cloud.

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