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Philips accelerates development of AI-enabled healthcare solutions with an MLOps platform built on Amazon SageMaker

AWS Machine Learning Blog

This is a joint blog with AWS and Philips. Since 2014, the company has been offering customers its Philips HealthSuite Platform, which orchestrates dozens of AWS services that healthcare and life sciences companies use to improve patient care.

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The history of Kubernetes

IBM Journey to AI blog

According to a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) report (link resides outside ibm.com), Kubernetes is the second largest open-source project in the world after Linux and the primary container orchestration tool for 71% of Fortune 100 companies. Virtualization relies on software known as a hypervisor.

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Top 6 Kubernetes use cases

IBM Journey to AI blog

Kubernetes , the world’s most popular open-source container orchestration platform , is considered a major milestone in the history of cloud-native technologies. As an open-source system, Kubernetes services are supported by all the leading public cloud providers, including IBM, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google.

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How to Optimize Power BI and Snowflake for Advanced Analytics

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Snowflake is a cloud computing–based data cloud company that provides data warehousing services that are far more scalable and flexible than traditional data warehousing products. Snowflake was originally launched in October 2014, but it wasn’t until 2018 that Snowflake became available on Azure.

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Luminaries and enterprise veterans to speak at Future of Data-centric AI

Snorkel AI

From generative modeling to automated product tagging, cloud computing, predictive analytics, and deep learning, the speakers present a diverse range of expertise. Matei Zaharia is co-founder and Chief Technologist at Databricks as well as an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Stanford.

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Luminaries and enterprise veterans to speak at Future of Data-centric AI

Snorkel AI

From generative modeling to automated product tagging, cloud computing, predictive analytics, and deep learning, the speakers present a diverse range of expertise. Matei Zaharia is co-founder and Chief Technologist at Databricks as well as an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Stanford.