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Track machine learning experiments using InfinStor MLflow with Amazon SageMaker Studio
In this post, I show how to use InfinStor MLflow with Amazon SageMaker Studio to experiment, collaborate, train, and run inferences using this ML platform. With this solution, you do not need to write special code for experiment tracking or model management. You can also share experiments and models with authorized colleagues. SageMaker Studio provides the Notebook and remote IPython kernel portion of the solution, and InfinStor MLflow provides the experiment tracking and model management.
Modernize insurance with AWS Marketplace
In this blog post, I highlight success stories featuring solutions available in AWS Marketplace. Industry experts from Generali Thailand, an insurance firm, and C2L BIZ Solutions Pvt. Ltd., an insurance technology firm, share their business challenges and the business impact of using solutions available in AWS Marketplace.
Innovating healthcare with solutions available in AWS Marketplace
In this webinar summary post, I show how healthcare organizations are using solutions available in AWS Marketplace to innovate. In particular, Southwestern Health Resources shared how it used solutions from Arcadia to double provider engagement and move the focus back to patient interactions.
Building an AWS CI/CD Pipeline for IBM API Connect Enterprise
Using a CI/CD pipeline with IBM API Connect can help simplify and streamline your API publishing and testing workflows. In this blog post, Senthil and I will show you how to set up AWS CodePipeline (CodePipeline) to build an API Connect CI/CD pipeline to publish and test APIs and product changes.
Database auditing with DataSunrise Security in AWS Marketplace
In this post, Juston and I will show you how to make an automated data access report using the DataSunrise application for Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition.
AWS Marketplace’s Kanwal “Kay” Mirza: celebrating International Women’s Day and embracing equity
Kanwal “Kay” Mirza is a Business Development Manager leading the Startup segment for AWS Marketplace. In this interview, she touts the power of mentorship, saying, “Never underestimate the impact of mentors; they can truly unlock someone’s potential and career trajectory.”
Elektrobit’s Maria Anhalt: Celebrating International Women’s Day and embracing equity
Maria Anhalt is Chief Executive Officer at Elektrobit, a provider of embedded and connected software products and services for the automotive industry. In this interview, she notes, “Building diverse, equitable, high-performance teams demand a much broader perspective, leadership commitment, and continuous work.”
OpenText’s Kristina Lengyel: Celebrating International Women’s Day and embracing equity
Kristina Lengyel is the Executive Vice President, Worldwide Corporate Sales for OpenText, with a focus on driving growth via strategic partnerships. On #IWD2023, she advises, “Bring consciousness to the forefront, create a workplace where employees feel safe being passionate and emotional. Create a work environment that embraces compassion and respect, welcomes love in the workplace, and promotes kindness.”
Appian’s Rose Psalmond: celebrating International Women’s Day and embracing equity
Rose Psalmond, a Senior Solutions Consultant at Appian, aligns technology and business needs to drive complete process automation, facilitated by the Appian platform and AWS cloud services. On #IWD2023, she recommends, “Listen deeply and seek out resources to learn. Elevate the voices and careers of women, trans, and non-binary folks. Advocate for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion resources, structural changes, and training in the workplace. Make space for Black, Indigenous, and other women of color.”
Webex’s Lorrissa Horton: Celebrating International Women’s Day and embracing equity
Lorrissa Horton is SVP/GM and Chief Product Officer for Collaboration software at Cisco. She points out, “The way men’s and women’s behavior are perceived aren’t always equitable. And it’s not just our behavior; people can make assumptions based on our very presence.”