Tag: aws
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Renato @ AWS FM podcast
Renato joins Adam to discuss the differences between Aurora Serverless v1 and v2, how he’s used AWS certifications to learn topics he might not dive into otherwise, and the benefits of speaking at conferences when you’re introverted.Read the full article.
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Flagging Flags: Nine Numbers with Amazon Rekognition
Hello Amazon Rekognition! Is the “Stars and Stripes” the flag with the highest confidence for the label “American Flag”? Are all the flags labelled as “Flag”? Does the quality of the PNG file affect the label detection? Here are nine numbers and trends for the 255 flags available in the repository. Read the full article.
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Around the World with Amazon Rekognition Image
This is the first article of a two-part series playing with Amazon Rekognition and flags from around the world. Today we will focus on testing the default behavior of Rekognition Image, in the second part we will use Rekognition Custom Labels to build a custom machine learning model and detect national flags.Read the full article.
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Dice, Skylines and CloudWatch Anomaly Detection
I am a lazy cloud architect with a background in site reliability engineering. That’s why I immediately felt in love with the idea behind CloudWatch Anomaly Detection when it was announced almost three years ago. Read the full article.
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Serverless Architecture Con – Berlin 2022
This autumn I will be back at the Serverless Architecture Con, this time in Berlin, to talk about serverless databases.Read the full article.
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Welcome Aurora Serverless v2!
oday AWS announced that Amazon Aurora Serverless v2 is generally available. Below a screenshot of my very first test of the new serverless cluster, to check some data and my experiments with the preview, take a look at my “Drawing the New York City skyline with Amazon Aurora Serverless v2” session that I presented at…
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(Video) The Future of Relational Databases on the Cloud
The major cloud providers offer different options to run a relational database on the cloud. A recent approach is to rely on so-called serverless databases that offer both traditional TCP connections and HTTP API access. In a short journey to databases on the cloud, we will compare different approaches and services, explore the main benefits…






