Amazon Web Services joins the ranks of companies with a generative AI platform — Amazon Q

Amazon Web Services joins the ranks of companies with a generative AI platform — Amazon Q

Amazon Q can pull data sources from up to 40 different enterprise systems for content, insights, and answers. #amazon #aws #ai #amazonq
Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG) roundup

Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG) roundup

As Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG) winds down, we take a look at some of the announcements from the event that will have an impact on technology in Singapore.
Amazon is cutting another 9,000 more jobs in divisions including Twitch and AWS

Amazon is cutting another 9,000 more jobs in divisions including Twitch and AWS

The latest round of layoffs adds to the 18,000 job cuts that was announced just months ago.
AWS leverages GrabMaps to provide location-based services across ASEAN

AWS leverages GrabMaps to provide location-based services across ASEAN

With the move, Superapp Grab’s enterprise service unit GrabMaps now provides access to 50 million addresses and Points of Interest (POI) to Amazon Location Services.
Singapore workers get free skills boost to retrain for careers in Cloud computing

Singapore workers get free skills boost to retrain for careers in Cloud computing

Each cohort of the Cloud computing course will be about 25 students, even better, Singaporeans and permanent residents get to study for free!
M1 and Amazon Web Services launch Maxine, an AI VoiceBot, for customer service

M1 and Amazon Web Services launch Maxine, an AI VoiceBot, for customer service

The VoiceBot is powered by technology from AWS and M1, with the latter hoping to achieve a more natural customer service experience.
More AMD EPYC-based server instances will be offered by Amazon on AWS

More AMD EPYC-based server instances will be offered by Amazon on AWS

Amazon has announced the launch of new AMD EPYC-based server instances on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Snapchat’s firm will spend US$1 billion on Amazon Web Services

Snapchat’s firm will spend US$1 billion on Amazon Web Services

Snap Inc. will be spending US$1 billion over the next five years for some sweet cloud-computing technology.