Yes, it is true that AWS is a clear winner in this cloud war... but AWS should not stop inventing. It is nice to see that Amazon is still doing good in field of invention and new features.
Ross Brawn's comments (although a little dry) are a preview into how analytics will improve both the sport and the viewing experience. He is a true visionary.
you are faaaar ahead than other cloud hosting providers! i admire to see "AWS Outposts" integration with existing VMWare with in on-prem. Great decision!!
It is awesome to see FSX coming up, I requested it 3 years ago in re:invent Las Vegas, I am waiting when AWS launches it's own operating system likewise Windows has dominated a lot)
Andy's shoes remind me of people who go to mosque for praying (you have to take off your shoes at the door), and when they come out, realize that shoes are stolen! It's a usual scene, men with fancy formal attire while wearing slippers...
I am a big fan of AWS but I am getting sick of Andy year after year doing the same bag the competition keynote speech. The analysts revenue numbers are pure guesswork, as other vendors don't break down IaaS vs PaaS and SaaS numbers. He always manages to find the analyst with the IaaS estimate numbers that makes AWS look the best, and goes on to bag other companies that don't even do IaaS. No SalesForce or Oracle in Andy's world. I have seen other analyst estimates that paint a very different story. He also bags other companies for doing what AWS has always done, which is launch new services with minimal features and add features over time. I think it is time to move on from this theme. Most customers live in a multi cloud world, and deal with multiple cloud providers. Customers are increasingly looking at ease of use, value for money and innovative services that solve business problems. AWS is great at all this stuff, you donlt need to spend half a keynote at your major annual conference bagging other vendors.
Ross Brawn "changes to make F1 less predictable".. yet one graphic shows the % likelyhood of an overtake happening and on WHICH SIDE! too much info.. i just want to watch the race :(
Making F1 less predictable by predicting an overtake? Nonsense. TMI, it's going to be more confusing. Not the information I want during a race, or during Practice/Qualifying/Race.
Excited to see Ross Brawn pitching F1 on here. And then I tried f1tv. What a disappointment. I hope that F1 eventually uses the power of AWS effectively.
I don't know who the band was and I don't remember all the songs. It was just snippets. There were a few from Queen. On of the snippets was "I want it all, and I want it now"
Yeah, let's make the F1 even more boring with computer predications so now I don't even need to be exicted. The computer will tell me if there will be an action or not. WTF? WHY?
I mean it wasn't suppose to be entertaining, what did you expect? Like Andy Jassy will reveal his secret identity that he is a Superhero of some sorts and the evil villain (Larry Ellison) has been hiding among the 50,000 strong crowd and trying to execute his evil plan of destroying all of AWS data centers which has Amazon Aurora running and then, Andy would just fly in outta nowhere and fight Ellison out of the building? Really?