As the utilization of machine learning and MLOps (machine learning operations) continues to gain traction within organizations, it is imperative to stay abreast of the latest advancements and developments in the field.
AWS Gateway is a powerful tool for building APIs that scale to meet the demands of modern web and mobile applications. With AWS Gateway, you can create RESTful APIs that expose your data and business logic to developers who can then build rich, interactive applications that consume your API. REST API is an industry standard for building scalable, distributed web applications. With AWS Gateway, you can easily build a REST API that supports both GET and POST methods, as well as complex query parameters.
AWS Gateway is a powerful tool for building APIs that scale to meet the demands of modern web and mobile applications. With AWS Gateway, you can create RESTful APIs that expose your data and business logic to developers who can then build rich, interactive applications that consume your API. REST API is an industry standard for building scalable, distributed web applications. With AWS Gateway, you can easily build a REST API that supports both GET and POST methods, as well as complex query parameters.
Accessing data from the manufacturing shop floor is one of the key topics of interest with the majority of cloud platform vendors due to the pace of Industry 4.0 adoption. Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, refers to the emerging trend of technological transformation in manufacturing and related industries.
It’s 2023 and with the new year comes an opportunity to drive innovation, growth, and digital transformation with data in the face of ongoing economic turbulence. If Snowflake’s report, How to Win in Today’s Data Economy is any indication, data-driven organizations are poised to emerge as the winners of the year with 77% Data Economy Leaders, which is only 6% of those surveyed, experiencing annual revenue growth versus 36% of Data Economy Laggards, the lowest-performing survey group.
AWS Lambda is a serverless computing service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that allows you to run code without provisioning or managing servers. Node.js is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine. Together, AWS Lambda and Node.js can be used to create a RESTful API that can be triggered by events such as an HTTP request.
It’s no secret that more and more applications are moving to the cloud. According to the 2022 Flexera State of the Cloud report, 50% of all workloads are in public clouds. In addition, moving from on-premises software to SaaS was a top priority for 42% of survey respondents. According to the BetterCloud’s 2023 State of SaaSOps report, organizations are using 130 SaaS apps on average. Many of these apps are the backbone of your organization.