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Los Angeles Clippers and Second Spectrum Select Amazon Web Services for Clippers CourtVision
Augmented Reality & Sports Arrive on Amazon Recently Amazon Web Services announced they will taking on 'CourtVision' in partnership with Second Spectrum. CourtVision is an augmented reality layer of graphics that display stats above the players heads during gameplay. Clippers CourtVision is currently available for FOX Sports Prime Ticket subscribers via the FOX Sports mobile application as well as in a limited Beta release. The company known as Second Spectrum uses all 29 NBA arenas to collect 3D spatial data that is stored and analyzed on AWS in real time. Check out a robust preview of Second Spectrum via their main website.
DevOps Boulder Delivers an Informative Presentation by Trevor Sullivan from Amazon Web Services
Trevor Sullivan from AWS Reviews Cloudtrail Trent Hein has continued to evolve a Meetup group known as DevOps Boulder for the past several years. On Monday, August 20 the group meet in downtown Boulder at Rule4 to discuss cloud operating regarding AWS Cloudtrail. The meeting was held at a larger venue, and the group was close to 100 people. One of the group members brought up an event by Software Freedom School with a DevOps Camp. (Web link: http://www.sofree.us/devopscamp.html) A young adult presented his science fair project to a room full of advanced coders. Surprisingly, his presentation on utilizing a
GoDaddy Migrates Data Infrastructure to Amazon Web Services
AWS Plans to Continue to Accelerate Cloud Computing Services with GoDaddy GoDaddy is migrating additional infrastructure over to Amazon Web Services to maximize their abilities with cloud computing. The infrastructure they plan to connect with AWS is machine learning, analytics, databases, and containers. As a WordPress Developer and GoDaddy advocate, I hope they will continue to speed up sites with the WordPress framework. Currently, the page load time for this website is averaging close to 7 seconds per page on the regular Web. Instant Articles, Google AMP pages, and other reduced versions of our site run faster in comparison to regular
Comcast Cable Partners with Amazon Web Services for Cloud Computing
AWS Set to Support Xfinity xFi Comcast Cable has announced today that they will be partnering with Amazon Web Services for cloud computing infrastructure. This partnership will help Comcast Cable utilize the server technology with AWS. Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal are currently connected with AWS to provide them with new and engaging revenue-generating products within the competitive entertainment industry. Comcast and Business Wire noted: "Over the years, we have leveraged the breadth and depth of AWS's services, including compute, storage, and analytics. In that process, we've found AWS to be extremely customer focused." - Jan Hofmeyr, Chief Network and Operations Officer and Senior Vice President
Amazon Web Services Tech Talks Provide Insight on Cloud Computing, Data and JavaScript Frameworks
These Tech Talks Will Take Place from January 22-31 Amazon Web Services provides a monthly set of informative tutorials with a series known as Tech Talks. These live online presentations cover a wide range of topics in the cloud computing field, as well as within emerging technology. Browse over a list of the Tech Talks by Amazon Web Services: Analyze Your Data Lake, Fast @ Any Scale: Learn how to automatically discover what is in your data lake, catalog it, and make it immediately available for analytics. Deep Dive - Amazon Kinesis Video Streams: Learn how to easily capture, process, and
Hulu Plans to Deliver Live TV with Amazon Web Services
Hulu is partnering with Amazon Web Services to provide a live television platform for their users. In the Amazon Web Services Keynote from their recent New York event, Hulu describes their role with AWS. Start the clip at the 18:10 minute mark on YouTube for the recent developments from Hulu. Amazon and Business Wire reported: "Hulu is redefining the television experience for viewers and we have set the technical bar much higher by bringing live TV into the mix." - Rafael Soltanovich, Vice President, Software development at Hulu Large-scale tech companies have the revenue to invest in the server technology with
Amazon Web Services announces G3 instances to Produce Advanced Graphics, 3D Rendering, and 3D Visualizations
Amazon Web Services has recently announced a new piece of technology to their cloud-based computer system with G3 instances. For those still learning about computer graphics, and how they are created; Amazon Web Services is providing an online service that will help producers store and maintain large files on servers to help them access, edit and manage virtual reality programs, as well as 3D graphics. Amazon Web Services and Business Wire reported: "AWS was the first to offer cloud instances customized for graphics-intensive applications. In 2010, we launched the CG1 instance type to provide a cost-effective, high-performance instance for
Amazon Web Services Refine Products at the San Francisco Summit
Amazon Web Services hosted a two day summit in San Francisco on April 18 & 19. They provided insight on developments within the company, over 50 workshops and courses, and the opportunity to connect with employees at Amazon. The company announced several new updates their cloud computing platform. Business Wire and Amazon reported the following additions: Amazon Redshift Spectrum, a new feature that allows Amazon Redshift customers to run SQL queries against exabytes of their data in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX), a fully managed, highly available, in-memory cache that can reduce Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon Web Services Announces to Build Infrastructure in Sweden
Amazon Web Services offers cloud computing to 16 geographic regions around the world. The company recently announced that they plan to increase development within infrastructure to Sweden in the upcoming months. The company continues to offer global infrastructure in London, Tokyo, Mumbai, Ireland, Beijing, several locations in the United States, and additional international locations. The company currently has six locations in North America. Companies that deal with online transactions, or customer interaction, continue to search out the fastest methods to connect their customers with a reliable online platform. Amazon and Business Wire reported on the CEO of AWS, Andy Jassy's perspective on this
Amazon Connect offers Customer Support for Businesses with Cloud Computing
Amazon Web Services have announced today a new customer service known as Amazon Connect. The platform will allow businesses to provide call centers for their customers to interact with one-on-one. Customers engage with products and services on a wide range of different platforms. Amazon Web Services is using their cloud computing technology to enhance the user experience for customers that prefer to speak with customer service representatives over the phone. Amazon and Business Wire reported: "Amazon Connect is a radical shift in the contact center space - there is no complex hardware configuration and management - Amazon Connect makes
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