AWS re:Invent 2018 Conference
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 496 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
Deploying deep learning applications at scale can be cost prohibitive due to the need for hardware acceleration to meet latency and throughput requirements of inference. Amazon Elastic Inference helps you tackle this problem by reducing the cost of i... more
In this session, we cover best practices for enterprises that want to use powerful open-source technologies to simplify and scale their machine learning (ML) efforts. Learn how to use Apache Spark, the data processing and analytics engine commonly us... more
Rohit Prasad Amazon AI We are living in a golden age of artificial intelligence (AI). Machines have already surpassed humans in some specific tasks, including image and speech recognition, thanks to the power of cloud computing, the abundance of data... more
In this session, developers learn how to leverage Alexa in-skill purchasing APIs, Amazon Pay, and developer reporting tools to help unlock premium digital content in a custom voice experience. Discover how in-skill purchasing gives customers and deve... more
In this session, we explore the suite of developer tools offered by the Alexa Skills team and dive into how they can help you be more productive in coding, deploying, testing, debugging, and collaborating with others on your skill. Learn about the di... more
Vehicle mobility is evolving, from traditional rental and fleet services, to car sharing, ride hailing, and future driverless services. Mobility providers need an agile, scalable, digital platform to manage all aspects of their fleet and its usage. I... more
Modern application build-and-deploy workflows are creating new challenges for traditional security models. Traditional workflows need to be recast in new datasets, and new workflows need to be added to cover the expanding threat surface area. In this... more
Amazon Mechanical Turk operates a marketplace for crowdsourcing, and developers can build human intelligence directly into their applications through a simple API. With access to a diverse, on-demand workforce, companies can leverage the power of the... more
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