Amazon Personalize adds improved handling of missing metadata

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedAmazon Personalize adds improved handling of missing metadata Amazon Personalize uses machine learning to personalize recommendations for products, content, and marketing communications for your users, with no machine learning experience required. This technology has been perfected from over 20 years of recommender systems development at Amazon.com.  

How TIBCO Leverages AWS for its COVID-19 Analytics App

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedHow TIBCO Leverages AWS for its COVID-19 Analytics App By Noora Husseini, Lead Data Scientist at TIBCO SoftwareBy Mariano Luna, Sr. Manager, Cloud and Technology Alliances at TIBCO SoftwareBy Dilip Rajan, Partner Solutions Architect at AWS In March 2020, TIBCO Software—an integration, analytics, and event-processing software provider—launched an analytics app to track…

2019 Q4 recipients of AWS Machine Learning Research Awards

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services Feed2019 Q4 recipients of AWS Machine Learning Research Awards The AWS Machine Learning Research Awards (MLRA) aims to advance machine learning (ML) by funding innovative research and open-source projects, training students, and providing researchers with access to the latest technology. Since 2017, MLRA has supported over 180 research projects from 73 schools…

Announcing the Porting Assistant for .NET

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Amazon Web Services FeedAnnouncing the Porting Assistant for .NET .NET Core is the future of .NET! Version 4.8 of the .NET Framework is the last major version to be released, and Microsoft has stated it will receive only bug-, reliability-, and security-related fixes going forward. For applications where you want to continue to take advantage…

Enable fine-grained permissions for Amazon QuickSight authors in AWS Lake Formation

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Amazon Web Services FeedEnable fine-grained permissions for Amazon QuickSight authors in AWS Lake Formation We’re excited to announce the integration of Amazon QuickSight with the AWS Lake Formation security model, which provides fine-grained access control for QuickSight authors. Data lake administrators can now use the Lake Formation console to grant QuickSight users and groups permissions…