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Why log monitoring and log analytics matter in a hyperscale world

Dynatrace

Log monitoring, log analysis, and log analytics are more important than ever as organizations adopt more cloud-native technologies, containers, and microservices-based architectures. Driving this growth is the increasing adoption of hyperscale cloud providers (AWS, Azure, and GCP) and containerized microservices running on Kubernetes.

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What is APM?

Dynatrace

According to Gartner , “Application performance monitoring is a suite of monitoring software comprising digital experience monitoring (DEM), application discovery, tracing and diagnostics, and purpose-built artificial intelligence for IT operations.” User experience and business analytics. The post What is APM?

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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? Second, while OpenAI’s GPT-4 announcement last March demoed generating website code from a hand-drawn sketch, that capability wasn’t available until after the survey closed. But they may back off on AI development.

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What Are ChatGPT and Its Friends?

O'Reilly

Bard Google’s code name for its chat-oriented search engine, based on their LaMDA model, and only demoed once in public. But it is an amazing analytic engine.” Facebook/Meta’s LLaMA, which is smaller than GPT-3 and GPT-4, is thought to have taken roughly one million GPU hours to train, which would cost roughly $2 million on AWS.

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Bringing the Magic of Amazon AI and Alexa to Apps on AWS.

All Things Distributed

Last week, I wrote a blog about helping the machine learning scientist community select the right deep learning framework from among many we support on AWS such as MxNet, TensorFlow, Caffe, etc. Developers can build, test, and deploy chatbots directly from the AWS Management Console. Getting started with Rekognition is simple.

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