Amazon's journey to MARS


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Jul 23 2019 37 mins   2
SHOW: 407 DESCRIPTION: Aaron and Brian talk with Stu Miniman, (@stu, Sr Analyst, Host of @theCUBE, and GM of Content at SiliconANGLE Media) about the Amazon re:MARS event, and how it addressed technology trends in Smart Cities, Drones, Voice-Controlled Apps, IoT, Alexa, AR/VR, and AI/ML. SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: Datadog Homepage - Modern Monitoring and Analytics Try Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirt Digital Ocean Homepage Get Started Now and Get a free $50 Credit on Digital Ocean Get 20% off VelocityConf passes using discount code CLOUD CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK: VMware acquires Bitfusion (virtualized GPUs) Gartner publishes 2019 Cloud Infrastructure Magic Quadrant Microsoft wins multibillion-dollar cloud deal from AT&T Microsoft invests $1B in OpenAI SHOW INTERVIEW LINKS: Amazon re:MARS event SiliconANGLE - theCUBE Stu’s work at Wikibon Stu on The Cloudcast #129 (Jan ‘14) and #308 (Aug ‘17) SHOW NOTES: Topic 1 - Welcome back to the show. You get to talk to more communities that we do. What are some of the interesting topics, trends or people you’ve seen over the last few months of traveling and events? Topic 2 - Jeff Bezos has apparently been hosting his own MARS event for a while now. Why did it become an Amazon event now? Topic 3 - MARS is Machine Learning, Automation, Robotics and Space. Some of that overlaps with AWS (Machine Learning, Automation), and some is on the fringe of AWS (Space). Who was attending this event and what were the overall themes? Sessions include Smart Cities, Drones, Voice-Controlled Apps, IoT, Alexa, AR/VR, AI/ML Topic 4 - There seem to be a number of sessions that included venture capital. Do you see this event as being less like a normal tech event, and more like a blurring of tech and VC, because some of these topics could involve significant levels of funding (smart cities, manned space travel, etc.)? Topic 5 - AWS recently had an event called re:Inforce, which was targeted at Security. Do you think we’re beginning to see the disaggregation of re:Invent into specialty events and sub-categories of technology interests? FEEDBACK? Email: show at thecloudcast dot net Twitter: @thecloudcastnet and @ServerlessCast