jueves, 9 de abril de 2015

Amazon, following Microsoft, introduces a cloud service for machine learning

Amazon Web Services senior vice president Andy Jassy speaks at the 2015 AWS Summit in San Francisco on April 9.
Image Credit: Jordan Novet/VentureBeat
Amazon Web Services, the largest public cloud in the market, today debuted a service developers can use to introduce machine learning into their applications.

Andy Jassy, head of the Amazon cloud, spoke about the new service, Amazon Machine Learning, at the 2015 AWS Summit in San Francisco.

It’s not the most surprising thing in the world, considering that MS announced its own similar service, Azure Machine Learning, last June.

It will be interesting to see how Google, the other company in the triad of leaders in the cloud infrastructure market — and arguably one of the most significant machine learning companies in the world — will respond to Microsoft and now Amazon making cloud services anyone can use to train models and make predictions as a managed cloud service.

Amazon’s service is available to try out today, Jassy said.

Check out Amazon’s blog post for details on the new feature.


ORIGINAL: Venture Beat
April 9, 2015 11:02 AM

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