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Renato Losio

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Renato Losio blogs at https://cloudiamo.com

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Renato has extensive experience as a cloud architect, tech lead, and cloud services specialist. Currently, he lives in Berlin and works remotely as a principal cloud architect. His primary areas of interest include cloud services and relational databases. He is an editor at InfoQ and a recognized AWS Data Hero. You can connect with him on LinkedIn.

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  • Recap of Cloudflare Security Week 2025: From Quantum Cryptography to AI Labyrinth

    During the recent Cloudflare Security Week 2025, the cloud provider announced various improvements to its cybersecurity services and multiple reports analyzing trends and challenges in security threats. Additionally, they announced AI Labyrinth, a new version of honeypots against unauthorized crawlers, and Cloudflare for AI, a suite of tools aimed at helping the adoption of secure AI technologies.

  • European Cloud Providers: What Are the Options Today?

    Current geopolitical tensions have raised attention to existing cloud providers in Europe, with many European companies increasingly concerned about reliance on US-controlled services. According to various articles by specialists and practitioners, local cloud providers still offer few viable alternatives for organizations focused on European digital sovereignty.

  • Fauna Shutting Down: Is the Future Open Source?

    The team behind the distributed serverless database Fauna has recently announced plans to shut down the service by the end of May. While the managed database will be terminated soon and all customers will have to migrate to other platforms, Fauna is committing to releasing an open source version of the core database technology alongside the existing drivers and CLI tooling.

  • Google Cloud Introduces HDD Tier for Spanner Database, Cutting Cold Storage Costs by 80%

    Google has recently introduced tiered storage for Spanner, its distributed SQL database on Google Cloud. This tiered storage is based on a new HDD storage option that is 80% cheaper than the existing SSD option, allowing for cost optimization of older data while minimizing the overhead associated with traditional data migration.

  • Google Report Reveals How Threat Actors Are Currently Using Generative AI

    Google's Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) recently released a report on the adversarial misuse of generative AI. The team investigated prompts used by advanced persistent threat (APT) and coordinated information operations (IO) actors, finding that they have so far achieved productivity gains but have not yet developed novel capabilities.

  • Checklist for Kubernetes in Production: Best Practices for SREs

    This article provides SREs with a checklist for managing Kubernetes in production. It identifies common challenges including resource management, workload placement, and cost optimization.

    Checklist for Kubernetes in Production: Best Practices for SREs
  • Vercel Fluid: a New Compute Model and an Alternative to Serverless?

    Vercel has recently introduced Vercel Fluid, an elastic compute model that allows a single worker to handle multiple requests, similar to a traditional server, while preserving the elasticity of serverless. By scaling functions before instances, Fluid maximizes available compute time, optimizing compute footprint and resource efficiency for long-running tasks and AI inference.

  • Resilience Best Practices: How Amazon Builds Well-Behaved Clients and Well-Protected Services

    Using the analogy of addressing the lunch rush in restaurants, Michael Haken, senior principal solutions architect at AWS, describes how Amazon builds both well-behaved clients and well-protected services through operational and architectural strategies.

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