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The Cloud Business Podcast with Fexingo: AWS, Azure, GCP, and Enterprise Infrastructure

The Cloud Business Podcast with Fexingo: AWS, Azure, GCP, and Enterprise Infrastructure

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Every day, Lucas and Luna dissect the trillion-dollar business of cloud infrastructure — the physical data centers, the regional availability zones, the hyperscaler pricing wars, and the enterprise migrations that define modern IT. They track AWS, Azure, and GCP not as product releases but as business stories: how AWS's profit margins shape Amazon's overall earnings, why Azure's hybrid strategy wins regulated industries, and whether GCP's AI push can close the revenue gap. Lucas brings the numbers — market share shifts, capital expenditure budgets, service-level agreement fine print — while Luna presses on the strategic trade-offs: lock-in risk versus operational simplicity, open-source alternatives versus proprietary tools, multi-cloud flexibility versus negotiating leverage. They name names — which Fortune 500 companies are repatriating workloads, which startups are betting on which cloud, which regions are getting new data center builds. Each episode is a standalone conversation about a specific angle: the economics of reserved instances, the politics of cloud regulation in Europe, the hidden cost of egress fees, or the infrastructure behind a major AI model deployment. The listener is a technology leader, procurement strategist, or investor who needs to understand cloud as a business decision — not just a technical one. How much should your organization pay for compute, and who really owns your data once it's in the cloud? #CloudBusiness #AWS #Azure #GCP #EnterpriseInfrastructure #DataCenters #Hyperscalers #CloudEconomics #MultiCloud #CloudMigration #ITStrategy #SoftwareDefined #InfrastructureAsCode #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechnologyPodcast #TechBusiness #CloudWars Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How Cloud Regions Are Auctioning Compute to Fill Gaps
    2026/06/08
    Episode 38 of The Cloud Business Podcast. Lucas and Luna explore how cloud providers are increasingly auctioning off unused compute capacity through spot and reserved instances, creating a secondary market that enterprises can exploit. They focus on AWS's spot instance market, which now handles over 2.5 million instances daily, and how savvy companies use bidding strategies to cut costs by up to 90%. The hosts discuss real-world examples: a fintech firm running GPU-intensive simulations on spot instances for 80% less, and a media company shifting batch processing to Azure's low-priority VMs. They also unpack the risks, including sudden termination and the need for fault-tolerant architecture. The conversation covers how this auction model is reshaping enterprise cloud strategy, with some companies building hybrid approaches that mix on-demand, reserved, and spot capacity. Lunar notes the growing role of third-party brokers and automated tools that optimize bidding in real-time. The episode closes with a look at how Google Cloud's preemptible VMs and Oracle's bare metal instances are adapting to compete. A brief donation segment highlights listener support via buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #AWS #Azure #GoogleCloud #SpotInstances #CloudAuctions #ComputeOptimization #EnterpriseCloud #CloudEconomics #Fintech #BatchProcessing #GPUComputing #CloudArchitecture #FaultTolerance #CloudStrategy #Business #TechnologyPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How Cloud Regions Are Bidding for Enterprise Data Residency
    2026/06/07
    Episode 37 of The Cloud Business Podcast with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna examine how cloud providers are competing for enterprise workloads by offering data residency guarantees beyond compliance checkboxes. They break down AWS's new 'Data Zone' pricing model in Frankfurt, Azure's sovereign-landing-zone strategy in Switzerland, and Google Cloud's 'Assured Workloads' expansion into Japan. The hosts explain why data residency is becoming a negotiable line item in cloud contracts, with specific numbers on cost premiums, vendor lock-in trade-offs, and the emerging role of third-party auditors who certify 'regional isolation' for regulated industries like banking and healthcare. No ads. The show is supported by listeners at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. Fresh angle not covered in prior episodes: the bidding war over where data physically lives, and how enterprises are using it to renegotiate terms. #CloudRegions #DataResidency #AWS #Azure #GoogleCloud #EnterpriseIT #Compliance #SovereignCloud #DataZone #AssuredWorkloads #SwissBanking #GDPR #CloudContracts #RegulatedIndustries #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CloudInfrastructure Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    12 分
  • How Cloud Regions Are Auctioning Compute to Fill Gaps
    2026/06/07
    Cloud providers are increasingly using auction-based pricing for spare compute capacity — think AWS Spot Instances on steroids, but now for GPUs and reserved blocks. Lucas and Luna break down how this market works using the example of a mid-size AI startup that saved 62% on inference costs by bidding on idle A100 clusters across three regions. They explore why Google Cloud's dynamic pricing model differs from Azure's quota-based approach, the rise of third-party brokers like Spot by NetApp (formerly Spot.io), and what happens when the auction clears at zero bids. If you manage a cloud budget, this episode gives you a concrete playbook for when to bid versus when to commit. #CloudCompute #SpotInstances #GPUAuction #AWS #Azure #GoogleCloud #EnterpriseInfrastructure #CloudCostOptimization #A100 #Inference #CloudBroker #NetApp #DynamicPricing #BiddingStrategy #ReservedInstances #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 分
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