On The Cloud Pod this week, Amazon adds the ability to embed fine-grained visualizations directly onto web pages, Google offers pay-as-you-go pricing for Apigee customers, and Microsoft launches Arm-based Azure VMs that are powered by ampere chips.
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⏰ Fine-grained visualizations can now be embedded directly into your webpages and applications
⏰ Google is now offering pay-as-you-go pricing for its Apigee API customers
⏰ Microsoft launches Arm-based Azure VMs powered by ampere chips
“I think I feel like SimCity 2000 lied to me. By now we should have had satellites in space collecting solar power and beaming microwave energy down to us.”
TCP Lightning Lightning Round [30:06]
⚡️ This week, Peter struggles to keep up, as everyone else’s scores increase to: Justin (7), Ryan (4), Jonathan (4), Peter (1).
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