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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • In this episode, we're exploring a mix of tech blunders, improvements in AI, and some notable security slip-ups.
    We discuss Microsoft's understaffing issue during an Azure outage in Australia and a notable disruption in Salesforce's cloud services due to a security tweak. We also cover exciting advancements in AI, spotlighting ChatGPT's new skills-now it can see, hear, and speak, and even search the web in real time!
    We also shed light on several security lapses, including Microsoft’s accidental data leak and the exposure of Dymocks’ customer information. And, we chat about some product changes, like the new restrictions on iPhone 15 USB-C cables without MFi badges.
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Komentáře • 3

  • @alexanderpotts8425
    @alexanderpotts8425 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for doing the podcast - I'm a new subscriber. I saw you mentioned Bicep being more prominent than Terraform at ExpertsLive - are you keen on Bicep as an IaC framework instead of Terraform on Azure? Haven't had a chance to play with it as I've been working in GCP for the past little while so Terraform is my thing, but playing with Azure again now.

    • @SomeoneElsesCloud
      @SomeoneElsesCloud  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hey Alex, thanks for the support! Yes it was, I guess the marjority of presenters were Microsoft folks. Bicep in my opinion feels like Terraform in a declarative PowerShell language lol
      I haven't used it much to be honest as I use Terraform Enterprise at work. So I have not dealt with it in an enterprise environment, they spoke about aka.ms/carml which is a bicep module repository, which has a lot of developed resources, but with every product, there will always be pros and cons.
      Also I think the size of the environment might also matter. But I think there could be a shift away Terraform, well at least Terraform Enterprise / Cloud due the increase in costs.
      I do like the fact that with Bicep, which is practically a wrapper for ARM, it means you get all the features as they are released rather than wait for an AzureRM update.. Also I am yet to play with Az Api, I might try and build a lab with it and see how it is.
      I think most companies are adopting for Terraform as its agnostic across clouds. Bicep is obviously limited to only Azure.
      Cheers, I don't think I really answered your question but those aremy ramblings.

    • @alexanderpotts8425
      @alexanderpotts8425 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@SomeoneElsesCloud Nah thanks heaps for the comprehensive response. It's funny - since I posted this comment Mitchell Hashimoto left Hashicorp... I wonder what's going to happen to it all long-term. I think I'll skill up in Bicep just to be prepared ;)