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adamj.eu
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| | | | | AWS Lambda is a hip "serverless" technology that everyone is talking about. While I find 'serverless' a bit of a funny name-it just means a managed environment-I like using Lambda functions for infrastructure glue or running small internal applications. Putting these things on individually managed servers of their own has always been a pain, so Lambda is a perfect fit. | |
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endjin.com
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| | | | | Discover the use of Synapse Notebooks in Azure Synapse Analytics for data analysis, cleaning, visualization, and machine learning. | |
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veekaybee.github.io
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| | | | | Clouds, Isaac Levitan TL;DR: AWS is an extremely flexible environment to work in, but the flexibility can lead to an overwhelming amount of choices that may initially overwhelm and make someone used to working on-prem less productive until they get the hang of it. More and more of my projects lately have been either doing data science on AWS, or moving data into AWS for data science, and I wanted to jot down some brief thoughts on coming from an on-prem background about what to expect from working in the cloud. | |
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group.miletic.net
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| | | Group for Apps and Services on Exascale Research Infrastructure is a research, development, and teaching unit at FIDIT + MedRi. | ||