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Prisma Cloud from Palo Alto Networks is sponsoring our coverage of AWS re:Invent 2021. If there was any one company that should know how to build Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), it should be Amazon Web Services.
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AWS re:Invent 2021 where I’m hanging out with AWS Senior Developer Advocate Banjo Obayomi. And in this post, we’re going to chat about the big news from re:Invent Wednesday with a round-up of all the machine learning news.
As an AWS Machine Learning Hero, I could not wait to watch Swami Sivasubramanian’s keynote at AWS re:Invent 2021 to learn more about the new machine learning services being rolled out.
With all of the talk about monetizing open source projects, it would be easy to conclude that all projects are appropriate for monetization, or at least that all “open source companies” have a path of similar difficulty to follow as they make a business out of an open source project.
While some are focused on that other cloud conference, what’s going on with Azure this week? I ‘m glad you asked! We’ve got VPN gateway improvements, some Application Gateway updates, and new Azure Function features. Let’s dig in!
For the next interview in our series speaking to technology and IT leaders around the world, we’ve welcomed experienced CIO and lead AI expert at BagsID, Erik Van Breusegem to share his thoughts on the current state of AI. Tell us about the business you represent, what is their vision & goals?
Engineering Microsoft rolls out VPN Gateway NAT, Azure Application Gateway update Lars Klint
PHP is one of the most popular server-side scripting languages for building web applications because it’s easy to use. No matter what you build, making it easy to log errors is key to ensuring a short code-test-learn feedback cycle.
This tutorial is the latest part of a series where we build an end-to-end stack to perform machine learning inference at the edge. In the previous part of this tutorial series, we installed the MinIO object storage service on SUSE Rancher’s RKE2 Kubernetes distribution.
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