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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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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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Forrester 2019 Enterprise BI Platform Waves ™ Research Update

Forrester IT

Forrester has just published 2019 refresh of out Enterprise Business Intelligence (BI) Platforms Waves ™. As the BI market and the technology continue to evolve, so does our research.

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Former AWS engineers raise $3M to take on tech giants with ‘world’s fastest spreadsheet’

GeekWire

Founded in 2021 by former engineers at Amazon Web Services, the company is targeting a wide range of customers that use Row Zero for business intelligence, finance, operations, marketing, and more. “They use us to give their business access to the data warehouse in an interface everyone knows how to use.”

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Capital spending soars in the cloud as Microsoft, Google, and others bet big on AI demand

GeekWire

It’s a different beast, in part because its overall capital expenditures include not only its Amazon Web Services data centers but also fulfillment centers and other e-commerce facilities. . “They’ve become hardware companies,” Fitzgerald said. What about Amazon? billion in 2022 to $24.8 billion in 2022 to $24.8

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Amazon downsizes AWS in a fresh cost-cutting round

CIO Business Intelligence

In a fresh round of layoffs, Amazon is laying off hundreds in the company’s cloud division, Amazon Web Services (AWS). This situation underscores the complex decisions companies like Amazon face as they adapt to a rapidly changing business and technological landscape. Amazon Web Services, Technology Industry

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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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