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Amazon Web Services VP of AI, Matt Wood, is leaving the company

GeekWire

Amazon Photo) Matt Wood, the Amazon Web Services vice president who was a longtime champion of the cloud giant’s machine learning and artificial intelligence initiatives, is leaving the company after 15 years. Matt Wood worked at Amazon for 15 years, most recently as AWS VP of AI.

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Amazon Q adds feature to create AI apps using natural language

GeekWire

(Amazon Image) Amazon says it will give non-developers the ability to create apps using natural language as part of a new feature for Amazon Q , the AI assistant unveiled by Amazon Web Services last fall. Amazon is charging $20/user per month for Amazon Q Business, and $25/user per month for Amazon Q Developer.

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Better together? Why AWS is unifying data analytics and AI services in SageMaker

CIO Business Intelligence

Data warehousing, business intelligence, data analytics, and AI services are all coming together under one roof at Amazon Web Services. It combines SQL analytics, data processing, AI development, data streaming, business intelligence, and search analytics.

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Amazon launches new AI services for DevOps and business intelligence applications

Venture Beast

Amazon launched a slew of new AI and machine learning services duiring its re:Invent conference, including DevOps-focused offerings. Read More.

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Microsoft doubles down on cloud data with new products, makes new appeal to Amazon’s rivals

GeekWire

Microsoft is rolling out new cloud technologies for wrangling, protecting and analyzing large amounts of corporate data, escalating its competition with Google, Snowflake and Amazon in the $25 billion global market for data analytics and business intelligence. “It’s never been more important to get this equation right.”

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‘An easy button to get off Windows’: Amazon’s new AI moves Microsoft apps to Linux

GeekWire

At the Amazon Web Services re:Invent conference Tuesday morning, the company announced a series of new features for Amazon Q Developer , its AI assistant for software development, including one that uses AI to help companies migrate legacy Microsoft.NET applications to Linux.

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10 most in-demand enterprise IT skills

CIO Business Intelligence

AWS Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the most widely used cloud platform today. Oracle skills are common for database administrators, database developers, cloud architects, business intelligence analysts, data engineers, supply chain analysts, and more.