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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.

Screaming in the Cloud Corey Quinn

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    • 4.7 • 89 Ratings

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.

    Google’s Graveyard and Lack of Hunger with Cody Ogden

    Google’s Graveyard and Lack of Hunger with Cody Ogden

    On this week’s episode of Screaming in the Cloud, Corey Quinn sits down with the incredible Cody Odgen, software developer and creator of Killed by Google. Corey and Cody discuss Google’s graveyard of products, how discontinuing offerings creates a feeling of distrust amongst your customers, and why Google lacks the hunger needed to create an amazing generative AI tool. Corey shares his take on killed products from an AWS perspective while Cody draws comparisons between late’90s Microsoft and today’s Google, suggesting a decline in quality could be on the horizon for the cloud giant.
    Highlights
    (00:00) Intro
    (00:36) Ad - Panoptica
    (01:17) The Google Graveyard: Discussing Killed Services
    (02:11) AWS vs. Google: Service Termination Practices
    (03:17) AI Overload at Google Cloud Next
    (05:44) The Impact of Google's Decisions on Trust and Business
    (11:26) The Stadia Shutdown: A Case Study in Trust Erosion
    (14:11) Ad - Panoptica
    (14:34) The Ripple Effects of Google's Service Closures
    (18:50) The Importance of Longevity and Trust in Tech
    (23:25) Comparing Cloud Giants: Google, Amazon, and Microsoft
    (27:54) Closing Thoughts on Corporate Responsibility and Culture
    (28:48) Wrapping Up and Where to Find More

    Links:Website: Killedbygoogle.com
    Twitter/X: @killedbygoogle
    * Sponsor
    Prowler: https://prowler.com

    • 50 min
    Inside Amazon’s Quest For Global Dominance With Dana Mattioli

    Inside Amazon’s Quest For Global Dominance With Dana Mattioli

    In this Screaming in the Cloud episode, Corey welcomes Dana Mattioli, author of 'The Everything War: Amazon's Ruthless Quest to Own the World and Remake Corporate Power.' Together, they discuss the themes of her book, exploring Amazon's extensive reach and influence across multiple sectors, its profound impact on competition, and the ethical concerns surrounding its aggressive business practices. They also discuss Amazon's internal culture, intricate relationships with government entities, and strategic maneuvers within the corporate world.
    Show Highlights:
    (00:00) - Introduction 
    (01:39) - The vast expansion of Amazon and its impact on modern society and corporate strategy
    (05:31) - Amazon's internal profit strategies
    (07:04) - Amazon's growth: Intentional strategy or opportunistic expansion?
    (13:51) - Amazon’s competitive and controversial tactics against startups and innovators
    (16:25) - Amazon's workplace culture and systemic issues leading to unethical practices
    (20:49) - How Amazon leverages customer data to maintain competitive advantages
    (25:17) - Amazon's interactions with the government and its public relations strategy
    (29:28) - Amazon's ethical practices and the real-world impacts 
    (32:00) - Amazon’s use of algorithms like Project Nessie to manipulate market pricing
    (36:28) - Corey critiques Amazon’s internal product strategies
    (38:29) - Amazon’s market dominance across various sectors 
    (40:57) - Antitrust enforcement and their effects on modern digital monopolies 
    (44:04) - Potential critical responses from Amazon insiders about Dana’s book
    (45:50) - Closing thoughts and where to find Dana
    About Dana: 
    Dana Mattioli is a Wall Street Journal reporter based in New York, focusing on Amazon's business practices, market power, and antitrust issues. She authored "The Everything War: Amazon’s Ruthless Quest to Own the World and Remake Corporate Power" and was a 2020 Pulitzer Prize finalist for her investigative work on Amazon. Dana won the 2021 Gerald Loeb Award for Beat Reporting and the WERT Prize for business journalism. Previously, she covered mergers & acquisitions, including Pfizer’s $150 billion Allergan deal and the Dow-DuPont merger, which won a Gerald Loeb Award in 2016. Dana began her career at the Journal in 2006 after graduating from American University with degrees in journalism and literature.
    Links referenced: 
    Dana’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-mattioli-7b09779/
    Dana’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanaMattioli
    Dana’s Book, The Everything War: Amazon's Ruthless Quest to Own the World and Remake Corporate Power: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-everything-war-amazon-s-ruthless-quest-to-own-the-world-and-remake-corporate-power-dana-mattioli/20335592
    * Sponsor 
    Prowler: https://prowler.com

    • 45 min
    AI's Impact on the Future of Tech with Rachel Stephens

    AI's Impact on the Future of Tech with Rachel Stephens

    In this episode of Screaming in the Cloud, Corey Quinn is joined by Rachel Stephens, a Senior Analyst at RedMonk, for an engaging conversation about the profound impact of AI on software development. Rachel provides her expert insights on programming language trends and the shifts in the tech landscape driven by AI. They look into how AI has reshaped coding practices by automating mundane tasks and offering real-time assistance, altering how developers work. Furthermore, Corey and Rachel examine the economic and practical challenges of incorporating AI into business operations, aiming to strip away the hype and highlight AI technology’s capabilities and constraints.
    Show Highlights:
    (00:00) - Introducing Rachel Stephens, Senior Analyst at RedMonk
    (00:28) - The Humorous Nemesis Backstory
    (03:42) - AI, focusing on its broad impact and current trends in technology
    (04:54) - Corey discusses practical applications of AI in his work
    (06:00) - Rachel discusses how AI tools have revolutionized her workflow
    (08:12) - RedMonk's approach to tracking language rankings
    (10:29) - Public vs. Internal Use of Programming Languages
    (13:09) - Rachel and Corey discuss how AI coding assistants are improving coding consistency and efficiency
    (15:55) - Corey challenges the purpose  of language rankings 
    (20:51) - AI tools affecting traditional data sources like Stack Overflow 
    (26:28) - The challenges of measuring productivity in the AI era
    (29:21) - The macroeconomic impacts on tech employment and the role of AI in workforce management
    (36:33) - Rachel and Corey share their personal uses and preferences for AI tools
    (39:25) - Closing Remarks and where to reach Rachel
    About Rachel:
    Rachel Stephens is a Senior Analyst with RedMonk, a developer-focused industry analyst firm. She focuses on helping clients understand and contextualize technology adoption trends, particularly from the lens of the practitioner. Her research covers a broad range of developer and infrastructure products., Rachel Stephens is a Senior Analyst with RedMonk, a developer-focused industry analyst firm. She focuses on helping clients understand and contextualize technology adoption trends, particularly from the lens of the practitioner. Her research covers a broad range of developer and infrastructure products.
    Links Referenced: 
    RedMonk: https://redmonk.com/
    Rachel Stephens LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelstephens/
    * Sponsor 
    Prowler: https://prowler.com

    • 40 min
    Firewalls, Zombies, and Cloud Permissions Security with Sandy Bird

    Firewalls, Zombies, and Cloud Permissions Security with Sandy Bird

    On this Featured Guest episode of Screaming in the Cloud, Corey is joined by Sandy Bird, Co-Founder and CTO of Sonrai Security. The two discuss the current state of cloud permissions security, and Sandy details the company’s breakthrough Cloud Permissions Firewall which promises fast and scalable cloud least privilege all with one click. Corey and Sandy also talk about bunk AWS tools in this space, the insanely high “zombie” population in the cloud, and how Sonrai works for companies of all sizes.
    Highlights:
    (00:00) Welcome to Screaming in the Cloud with Corey Quinn
    (00:50) Sponsored Ad
    (01:32) Exploring Sonrai Security's Mission and Challenges
    (03:38) Introducing the Cloud Permissions Firewall Concept
    (05:59) Comparing Cloud Providers' Permissions Models
    (09:49) Sponsored Ad
    (10:12) Addressing the Zombie Identity Problem
    (16:44) Scaling Solutions for Different Company Sizes
    (20:10) Navigating Cloud Security Challenges
    (23:38) Innovative Approaches to Permission Management
    (25:27) Optimizing Permission Requests with Statistics
    (27:04) Improving Cloud Security with Permissions on Demand
    (35:15) Concluding Thoughts and Contact
    About Sandy: 
    Sandy Bird is the co-founder and CTO of Sonrai Security, helping enterprises protect their data by securing cloud identities and access. Sandy was the co-founder and CTO of Q1 Labs, which was acquired by IBM in 2011. At IBM, Sandy became the CTO for the global security business and worked closely with research, development, marketing and sales to develop new and innovative solutions to help the IBM Security business grow to ~$2B in annual revenue. He is a trusted and experienced cloud security expert.
    Links referenced: 
    Sonrai Security Website:  https://sonrai.co/screaming-cloud 
    Free 14-Day Trial:  https://sonrai.co/screaming-trial
    Sandy’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandy-bird-835b5576/
    * Sponsor 
    Sonrai Security: https://sonrai.co/screaming-cloud 

    • 37 min
    AWS, Venture Capital, & Global Entrepreneurship with Nancy Wang

    AWS, Venture Capital, & Global Entrepreneurship with Nancy Wang

    In this episode of Screaming In The Cloud, we're joined by Nancy Wang, Venture Partner at Felicis Ventures, who discusses her exciting career shift from AWS to venture capital. Nancy shares the role of a venture partner and her focus on investing in infrastructure, platforms, and security from an operational perspective. Corey and Nancy talk about primary investment and the impact of market trend cycles on venture capital. Nancy’s work with the U.S. State Department is also highlighted in this episode, which promotes global entrepreneurship, especially for women in challenging environments.
    Show Highlights 
    (00:00) - Introduction 
    (02:00) - What a venture partner does 
    (03:42) - Nancy shares how she differentiates herself in her role and experience 
    (07:07) - Insights on selecting companies to invest In 
    (09:18) - The differences between working at Amazon vs. the VC and startup world
    (12:09) - Investing in infrastructure and security startups
    (17:09) - The balance between supporting established services and investing In new  
    (19:18) - Exploring how different sectors influence venture capital investments 
    (23:50) - AI and current investment trends in shaping venture capital decisions
    (26:06) - Timing of investments, and the concept of 'entry points' for success
    (27:22) - Nancy shares her work with the state department 
    (30:44) - Closing thoughts and where to find Nancy 
    About Nancy: 
    Nancy is a product & engineering executive, advisor, and investor with significant experience in cloud computing, cybersecurity, and SaaS. Nancy advises Fortune 10 companies on accelerating revenue growth, and she advises startups on attracting their first 100K enterprise customers. She is a Venture Partner with Felicis Ventures, where she invests in early-stage startups in cybersecurity, enterprise infrastructure, and B2B SaaS. Previously, Nancy was the Director of Product & Engineering and General Manager at Amazon Web Services, where she leads P&L, product, engineering, and design for its data protection and security businesses - and currently serves as the technical advisor to Commvault (NASDAQ: CVLT) on its Cyber Resilience Council. Prior to Amazon, she led SaaS product development at Rubrik, the fastest-growing enterprise software unicorn, and built healthdata.gov for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Excited to advance more women into technical roles, Nancy is the founder & board chair of Advancing Women in Tech, a global 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has already informed and educated 35,000 Coursera learners worldwide on how to get their first, or next, tech leadership role and partners with the U.S. State Department.
    Links referenced: 
    Nancy’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wangnancy/Felicis Venture’s Website: https://www.felicis.com/Sponsor:
    Panoptica Academy: https://panoptica.app/lastweekinaws

    • 32 min
    Merging Vision, Community, and Technology With Anil Dash

    Merging Vision, Community, and Technology With Anil Dash

    This episode features Anil Dash, VP of Developer Experience at Fastly, who returns to the podcast to share the integration of Glitch within Fastly post-acquisition. Anil shares how Glitch has continued flourishing under Fastly's umbrella, highlighting both platforms’ seamless acquisition and mutual growth. Anil shares the technical and cultural collaboration that has allowed Glitch to maintain its identity and mission while contributing to Fastly's broader goals. The episode highlights the power of community in tech, the importance of maintaining core values in mergers and acquisitions, and the advancements both Glitch and Fastly are making in the developer space.

    Show Highlights: 
    (00:00) - Introduction. 
    (01:59) - Glitch's role within Fastly's infrastructure and services.
    (02:16) - Comparison of AWS and Glitch’s approach to community building.
    (05:40) - Anil’s ongoing enthusiasm for Glitch beyond typical post-acquisition experiences.
    (08:53) - Fastly’s unique capabilities and impact on the internet. 
    (14:35) - Fastly’s technical infrastructure and its performance advantages.
    (20:42) - WebAssembly’s implementation and significance at Fastly.
    (23:59) - Comparison of Glitch and Fastly’s developer engagement and pricing models
    (25:18) - Ethical responsibilities and building a healthy tech ecosystem are important.
    (27:50) - Importance of creating lasting and sustainable technologies.
    (30:24) - Anil discusses Fastly's work culture and its influence on employee innovation and engagement.
    (34:26) - Anil discusses Glitch's thriving post-acquisition integration into Fastly.
    (38:26) - The critical role of Fastly's infrastructure in supporting major open-source platforms and decentralized networks.
    (39:26) - Closing remarks and where to find more about Anil’s work.
    About Anil: 
    Anil Dash is the vice president of developer experience at Fastly, where he leads the team behind Glitch, the friendly developer community where coders have collaborated to create and share millions of web apps. Anil advises startups and nonprofits, including Medium and the Lower East Side Girls Club. An accomplished writer and artist, Dash has contributed to Wired and The Atlantic and collaborated with Lin-Manuel Miranda on one of the most popular Spotify playlists in 2018.
    Links referenced: 
    Anil’s Personal Website: https://www.anildash.com/
    Glitch’s website: https://preview.glitch.com/
    Sponsor:
    Panoptica Academy: https://panoptica.app/lastweekinaws

    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
89 Ratings

89 Ratings

mvelasco07 ,

Highly recommend!

Corey and his incredibly knowledgeable guests shine the brightest of lights on all things Cloud! Fun, insightful, and engaging are just a few of the words I’d use to describe the time you’ll spend with them. Thanks for putting out such a superb show Corey - keep up the great work!

Hip Hop Hippopotamus ,

I enjoy the podcast but…

… the host sometimes cuts the people he’s interviewing thoughts short to share his own experiences and opinions. I almost feel like different guests are an expected opportunity for the host to get on his soap box. It’s a little cringey at times but definitely not enough to stop me from listening.

raiteria ,

The quiet parts loud

If you don’t know what is worth paying attention to and what is worth deep diving, just let Corey do that hard work and entertain you on the way with his impossible to ignore friendly snark

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