![]() The C7g instance for EC2 is the first rollout of this chip in a cloud instance. ![]() To answer the need for speed, the company then launched the first of its own ARM-based chips and then finally launched its Graviton chips, which the firm talks about in the context of its price-performance that it claims beats x86 chips.Īs we now welcome the launch of Graviton 3, the chips themselves provide x2 better performance for scientific workloads – and use up to 60% less energy for a better carbon neutral stance. AWS: 475 different instanceīack to Selipsky and the CEO detailed the 475 different instance types that AWS company now offers, but it’s not just about compute optimised, storage optimised cloud and all the other tuned offerings it brings to market… ultimately AWS says it nows that the appetite for compute is still increasing. If anyone wants to play buzzword bingo at this kind of event, this list could be a good starting point: highly scalable, ultra-resilient, end-to-end, web-scale, go-to-market, standardised-journey, global footprint and inclusive growth. NASDAQ is also now working to become a 100% cloud-based company, so there’s the game-changer takeaway for you. the organisation also applies its financial markets expertise to build and provide crypto exchanges and other technologies. ![]() Friedman explained how the first she heads is now more than a trading solutions company i.e. The age of mission-critical cloudĮxplaining the progress path from early AWS storage technologies, Selipsky talked about the path cloud has taken and, fundamentally, it’s progression path to now handling mission-critical workloads.Īs there are now millions of cloud customers running applications across every industry vertical, the AWS narrative is one that stems from a position of some authority, obviously… so, therefore, we could reasonably argue that AWS has a responsibility for making sure its Cloud Services Provision is executed and delivered prudently and effectively – after all, so many organisations have changed the way they operate because of their cloud backbone.Īs the first event key speaker, NASDAQ president and CEO Adena T. Offering a respectful note and bow to many changemaker heroes that have come and gone throughout history (as befits an inspirational CEO keynote) and talking about the innovative force for change that people like Florence Nightingale ( Selipsky calls them ‘pathfinders’) and others have had, this keynote nicely moved in and out of server-side cloud-native quantitative data analytics techniques with some real world inspiration at the same time. “At the start, cloud was expensive, slow and inflexible that was dominated by old guard vendors who loved the expense and the lock-in.” Now 15-years in, it’s hard to believe that cloud was hardly defined as a computing paradigm said Selipsky. Queue flashing lights, 300 decibels of thumping hard-core rock beats and all the normal CEO entrance paraphernalia you would expect, Selipsky welcomed attendees in with a very appropriate nod to the tragedy of the pandemic and the ensuring economic challenges that face us all. Now staging his first In Real Life (IRL) keynote at the AWS helm, Selipsky is widely regarded as the right kind of person for the job… so how did his keynote go down?
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