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S2 E8: Bit: AWS

We're not cloud engineers, but here's why AWS, the multi-cloud and the coming cloud wars matter for anyone in analytics.

  • AWS grew out of Amazon's internal philosophy of modularising every component it built, then monetising spare computing capacity at scale through services like S3 and SQS.
  • Spot pricing effectively turns server infrastructure into an auction, letting you run non-urgent jobs cheaply whenever capacity is available.
  • Multi-cloud setups (as used by Dropbox and Apple) let enterprises keep critical or cheaper-to-run components in-house while delegating the rest, but they require significant maturity to manage.
  • Competitive advantage in cloud is shifting from commodity hardware towards custom silicon, with Google's TPUs and Apple's chip design pointing the way.
  • Tableau's Embed licence now allows visualisations to be served to external customers without internal logins, but embedding involves many moving parts and Tableau stops being the sole focus.

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| In this episode, we catchup after the summer break, touch on the Tableau Conference in Europe and dive into our topic this week which is AWS (Amazon Web Services).

             Show Notes

• Tableau conference Europe: https://tc-europe19.tableau.com/watch
• Ireland Drone Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03Z6oaTPwcY
• Tableau Embed Playbook: https://tableau.github.io/embedding-playbook/
• Salesforce completes acquisition of Tableau: https://www.tableau.com/about/press-releases/2019/salesforce-completes-acquisition-tableau
• AWS (Amazon Web Services): https://aws.amazon.com/products/?nc2=h_ql_prod
• A Cloud Guru: AWS training and certificationL https://acloud.guru/

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