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The box is open: AWS Center for Quantum Computing is definitely alive at Caltech

GeekWire

The research done at Caltech will feed into Amazon Web Services’ in-house hardware development effort, and into its partnerships with IonQ, Rigetti and D-Wave Systems for the cloud-based Amazon Braket quantum computing service. AWS Photo). “So you could have, in principle, substantial savings.” AWS Photo).

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Quantum bits: AWS releases hardware design tool; Google reduces error rates

GeekWire

Amazon opens a ‘Palace’ for designers Amazon Web Services is introducing an open-source software platform called Palace (which stands for Pa rallel, La rge-Scale C omputational E lectromagnetics) that can perform 3-D simulations of complex electromagnetic models and enable the design of quantum computing hardware.

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Truly Useful Artificial Intelligence Tools You Can Use Today

CTOvision

This part of the market is very likely going to take off, since open source platforms and open cloud API's and services like Prediction.io The list is by no means comprehensive, but is definitely representative of what is available now: Artificial Intelligence On Your Phone: Siri : Part of Apple's iOS, watchOS and tvOS.

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Silicon Valley mainstay NEA leads $37.5M investment in Seattle cloud startup Pulumi

GeekWire

Jay Wampold , a veteran marketing executive with experience at companies including Chef, Amazon Web Services, Qumulo, and Cloudability, recently joined Pulumi as chief marketing officer. That’s definitely accelerated the progress overall. It sells multi-user and enterprise plans in a software-as-a-service model.

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Seven Trends and Predictions for 2017

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Their Mesos framework is built on open source tools: Apache Spark, Apache Mesos, R, and Docker. AirBnB has released the platform to the entire travel industry as open source. Nowhere in NIST’s definition is there a requirement for a hyper-visor or virtual machines. Trend #5—Upset in Public Cloud.

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Free Courses at Linux Academy – November 2019

Linux Academy

We’ll give a simple introduction to the concepts of Cloud Computing, Amazon Web Services, and its core services. There are no technical explanations or definitions to memorize. This course explains the history of Linux, the open-source movement, and how this software is used today. Why do we use AWS?

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What’s Free at Linux Academy — May 2019

Linux Academy

You learn the basic knowledge of computer hardware, gain an understanding of open-source applications in the workplace, and learn to navigate systems on a Linux desktop, as well as rudimentary commands to navigate the Linux command line. If you answered yes to any of these, then this course is for you. Then this course is for you.

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