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Seattle Seahawks’ deep dive into analytics starts with a ‘data lake’ built by Amazon Web Services

GeekWire

It’s trendy these days to turn to sports data analytics for a deep dive into how a team is set up to compete and what metrics make the most sense for how players perform in a game. For the Seattle Seahawks, that dive starts with a “data lake” built with Amazon Web Services. (GeekWire File Photo / Kevin Lisota).

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Microsoft alumni reunite in Redmond, look ahead to what’s next in AI and the world

GeekWire

(GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) The serious nature of the crowd was underscored during a Q&A session with Charlie Bell, the Microsoft executive vice president in charge of security technologies, who joined the company after a long tenure with Amazon Web Services.

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How to leverage data to create a more intelligent organization

CIO Business Intelligence

On May 11, we’ll look at one of the most high-profile new consumer use cases of data: sports betting. Darren Rovell, a senior producer at Action Network and a former journalist at ESPN and CNBC , will share how sophisticated data newly available to bettors is equalizing the playing field with sports books.

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Seattle investors back Battlesnake, makers of a growing game that turns coding into competition

GeekWire

Liquid 2, Ascend, 200 OK, and angel investors including Jason Warner (former CTO of GitHub) and Chris Aniszczyk (CTO of Linux Foundation) also participated. Each snake is controlled remotely by a web server or an AI or whatever tech stack the particular programmer has chosen.

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Tech Moves: Madrona grows investment team; MicroVision, Axon add board members; and more

GeekWire

Sharma was most recently a senior product manager at Amazon Web Services. Cyber threat intelligence company DomainTools named four new executives to its leadership team : • James Reynolds as chief technology officer. based Synopsys. • Jeff Day as chief commercial officer.

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Getting infrastructure right for generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

The company now uses Amazon Web Services, where translation and dubbing workloads for customers are handled, to be reviewed by an HITL. Building on its current services, Papercup is exploring language translation and dubbing for live sports events and movies, says Ulmasov.

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Expanding the Cloud ? introducing the Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region.

All Things Distributed

Today, Amazon Web Services has greater worldwide coverage with the launch of a new AWS Region in Sydney, Australia. This new Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region has been highly requested by companies worldwide, and it provides low latency access to AWS services for those who target customers in Australia and New Zealand. Comments ().

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