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Tech Moves: Google Cloud VP joins AWS; Unity CTO departs; PitchBook founder steps down

GeekWire

(LinkedIn Photo) — Baskar Sridharan , a longtime Seattle-area software engineering leader who was most recently a vice president at Google, joined Amazon Web Services as a vice president leading the AI/ML Services and Infrastructure team. ” Hurst joined Amazon in 2014.

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Amazon stock rises as Q1 earnings top estimates with $143.3B in revenue; AWS sales up 17%

GeekWire

Amazon’s two big profit drivers, Amazon Web Services and advertising, posted year-over-year revenue growth of 17% and 24%, respectively. billion Q1 2014:… — Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) April 30, 2024 Here’s a breakdown of Amazon’s financials for the first quarter. Analysts expected Q1 revenue of $142.7

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The new normal: Cloud, it’s not just early adopters anymore: Part I

The Investing Edge

With last month’s sold out AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas and the jam-packed media frenzy around cloud industry announcements, it’s clear that “the cloud” continues to drive enormous PR and marketing spend. Before getting into some of the recent trends, it is important to step back and remember what is at stake.

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Weekend Reading: Amazon Aurora: Design Considerations for High Throughput Cloud-Native Relational Databases.

All Things Distributed

In many, high-throughput, OLTP style applications the database plays a crucial role to achieve scale, reliability, high-performance and cost efficiency. That database engine is now known as Amazon Aurora and launched in 2014 for MySQL and in 2016 for PostgreSQL.

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Amazon uses Twitch technology for new AWS live interactive video service

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services is giving content creators a new way to include live streaming video into their apps and websites with Amazon Interactive Video Service. The new fully-managed offering takes advantage of the same technology that powers Twitch, the leading live-streaming site Amazon acquired for nearly $1 billion in 2014.

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Liveblog: Automating Cloud Mgmt and Deployment

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog of the AWS re:Invent session titled “Automating Cloud Management and Deployment for a Diverse Enterprise Application Portfolio” (DEV319). Merchant kicks the session off with a brief overview of Infor and its cloud strategy. Why not OpsWorks, or CodeDeploy, or ECS, or some other AWS service?

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Netflix Closed Their Last Data Center – Should You Do The Same?

The Accidental Successful CIO

Netflix now runs everything in the cloud, should you be doing this? What this means is that they are now running their company entirely in “the cloud” Should you be doing this? How Netflix Moved To The Cloud. If you think about their business for just a moment, it’s almost a poster child for a cloud-based firm.