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The Cloud Pod Whispers Its Secrets to Azure Open AI
Welcome to the newest episode of The Cloud Pod podcast - where the forecast is always cloudy! Today your hosts Justin, Jonathan, and Matt discuss all things cloud and AI, as well as some really interesting forays into quantum computing, changes to Google domains, Google accusing Microsoft of cloud monopoly shenanigans, and the fact that Azure wants all your industry secrets. Also, Finops and all the logs you could hope for. Are your secrets safe? Better tune in and find out! Titles we almost went with this week: The Cloud Pod Adds Domains to the Killed by Google list The Cloud Pod Whispers it’s Secrets to Azure OpenAI The Cloud Pod Accuses the Cloud of Being a Monopoly The Cloud Pod Does Not Pass Go and Does Not collect $200 A big thanks to this week’s sponsor: Foghorn Consulting, provides top-notch cloud and DevOps engineers to the world’s most innovative companies. Initiatives stalled because you have trouble hiring? Foghorn can be burning down your DevOps and Cloud backlogs as soon as next week. 📰News this Week:📰 01:27 Vault 1.14 brings ACME for PKI, AWS roles, and more improvements HashiCorp recently announced the general availability of ACME for PKI. Vault 1.14 focuses on Vault’s core secrets workflows as well as team workflows, integrations, and visibility. This allows you to use Vault to manage your TLS certificates, using the ACME protocol. This allows you to use Vault to manage your AWS IAM roles, making it easier to grant access to your applications. Vault has also been optimized for better performance, especially for large deployments. A number of bugs have been fixed, improving the stability and security of Vault. The Vaults Secrets Operator connects Vault secrets directly into native Kubernetes secrets. Overall, Vault 1.14 is a significant release with a number of new features and improvements. If you are using Vault, I recommend upgrading to the latest version. AWS 03:36 Announcing the AWS Amplify UI Builder Figma Plugin Finally! A plugin that makes Amplify work natively with Figma! (Any UI builders out there in our audience? Bueller? Bueller?) AWS Amplify now offers you the UI Builder Figma plugin This new plugin makes it easier to empower your design and development teams to seamlessly collaborate within a Figma file. With the Amplify UI kit, easily theme your components, upgrade to new UI Kit versions and generate and preview React code from your designs directly in Figma. Go from design to code in seconds by generating clean React code inside Figma, and see a live