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'Paris s'éveille'! Introducing the AWS EU (Paris) Region

All Things Distributed

Today, I'm happy to announce that the AWS EU (Paris) Region, our 18th technology infrastructure Region globally, is now generally available for use by customers worldwide. The cloud is an opportunity to stay competitive in each of these domains by giving companies freedom to innovate quickly.

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Expanding the AWS Cloud: Introducing the AWS Europe (London) Region

All Things Distributed

In November 2015, Amazon Web Services announced that it would launch a new AWS infrastructure region in the United Kingdom. Today, I'm happy to announce that the AWS Europe (London) Region, our 16th technology infrastructure region globally, is now generally available for use by customers worldwide.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly

This year’s growth in Python usage was buoyed by its increasing popularity among data scientists and machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) engineers. Growth is still strong for such a large topic, but usage slowed in 2018 (+13%) and cooled significantly in 2019, growing by just 7%. Security is surging.

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Generative AI in the Enterprise

O'Reilly

How will AI adopters react when the cost of renting infrastructure from AWS, Microsoft, or Google rises? We can’t tally and tabulate all the responses, but it’s clear that there’s no shortage of creativity and innovation. We haven’t found the source, though in 2018, Gartner wrote that 85% of AI projects “deliver erroneous outcomes.”

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The workplace of the future

All Things Distributed

And artificial intelligence makes it possible to break down tasks in such a way that everyone contributes what he or she can do best. At the end of 2018, voice (input) will have already significantly changed the way we develop devices and apps. These new offerings are organized on platforms or networks, and less so in processes.