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Beamr Imaging launches cloud video service on AWS New Products 

Beamr Imaging launches cloud video service on AWS

Beamr Imaging Ltd., known for its video optimization technology, has announced the release of its new Beamr Cloud Video Software as a Service (SaaS). The service is designed to address the growing complexities and costs of video processing in the digital age, where video content generation is at an all-time high due to the proliferation of devices like smartphones and... Read More
Shutterfly goes all-in on AWS News Press releases 

Shutterfly goes all-in on AWS

Leading online retailer and manufacturer of high-quality personalized products and services taps AWS to accelerate its cloud-first transformation and deliver its next-generation platform SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced that Shutterfly, Inc. (NASDAQ: SFLY) is moving its infrastructure to AWS—going all-in on the world’s leading cloud to power its Cloud Transformation initiative. Shutterfly... Read More
AWS Announces Five New Machine Learning Services and the World’s First Deep Learning-Enabled Video Camera for Developers | Business Wire New Products Press releases 

AWS Announces Five New Machine Learning Services and the World’s First Deep Learning-Enabled Video Camera for Developers | Business Wire

Amazon SageMaker makes it easy to build, train, and deploy machine learning models AWS DeepLens is the world’s first deep learning-enabled wireless video camera built to give developers hands-on experience with machine learning Amazon Transcribe, Amazon Translate, Amazon Comprehend, and Amazon Rekognition Video allow app developers to easily build applications that transcribe speech to text, translate text between languages, extract... Read More
Takeways from Shutterfly’s third-quarter earnings News Opinion 

Takeways from Shutterfly’s third-quarter earnings

Shutterfly reveals move to AWS, will retain BorrowLenses Shutterfly reported its third-quarter earnings last week, and gave insight into the progress of its brand consolidation and business-solutions expansion. As reported earlier, the Redwood City, Calif-based company trimmed its brands down to just Shutterfly, TinyPrints and Weddings, while combining these on to a single technical platform. Doing so caused an expected... Read More