AWS and Oracle Together at Last, Apparently

AWS and Oracle Together at Last, Apparently

From Last Week In AWS Podcast by Corey Quinn

May 26, 2026 · 6 min · Episode 721

About this episode

Corey Quinn discusses the latest AWS updates and partnerships, including AWS's collaboration with Oracle.

AWS Morning Brief for the week of May 25th, with Corey Quinn. Links: Amazon Bedrock expands support for request-level usage attribution Amazon ECS introduces pause and continue controls for service deployments AWS announces AWS Interconnect - multicloud connectivity with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in preview AWS Organizations now supports higher quotas for service control policies (SCPs) Amazon Aurora MySQL 8.4 is now generally available Introducing ExtendDB: An open source DynamoDB-compatible adapter with pluggable storage backends Nine Entertainment’s journey: Achieving 98% cost savings with Amazon ElastiCache Serverless for Valkey Announcing updated retry behavior for AWS SDKs and Tools Announcing AWS CDK Mixins: Composable Abstractions for AWS Resources CVE-2026-8838 - Remote Code Execution in amazon-redshift-python-driver CVE-2026-9133 - Arbitrary file read in rabbitmq-aws plugin

People in this episode

Host: Corey Quinn

Topics covered

  • AWS news
  • Oracle partnership
  • cloud computing
  • cost savings
  • service updates
  • security vulnerabilities

Keywords

  • AWS
  • Oracle
  • cloud
  • cost savings
  • security
  • service updates
  • Amazon Bedrock
  • Amazon ECS
  • Amazon Aurora

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: AWS, Oracle, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, AWS Organizations

Products: Amazon Bedrock, Amazon ECS, AWS Interconnect, Amazon Aurora MySQL 8.4, ExtendDB, Amazon ElastiCache, AWS SDKs and Tools, AWS CDK Mixins

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