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The Future of Fresh Produce with ClariFruit President Elad Mardix
Elad Mardix is the President of Clarifruit, an Israel-based startup whose mobile application monitors and analyzes fruit quality and ripeness. At the AWS Summit: Tel Aviv, he spoke to us about the technology behind the app, where he wants the company to be in five years, and how AWS is helping them get there.
Henning Lange Wants Customers to Leave the Infrastructure Complexities to Giant Swarm
Henning Lange, founder and CEO of Giant Swarm, has heard the murmurs about there being too much software out there. He agrees—kind of. It’s not that there are too many software platforms available, it’s that there is too much bad software available. That’s why he and his Cologne-based company are committed to providing their customers […]
Building a New Global Addressing System with what3words
Startups are almost all founded on an idea that sounds a bit crazy at the beginning. From Uber to Airbnb, companies’ early days are often marked by doubts, until one day they’re planning to go public and we’re all wondering how we lived without them. Well, what3words may fall firmly in that category.
DeepMap Charts the Future of Automated Driving
For autonomous vehicles, much of the world is uncharted territory. That’s because the maps designed for humans “can’t be consumed by robots,” says Tom Wang, the director of engineering at DeepMap, a Palo Alto startup that provides HD maps for self-driving cars.
On-Demand Fashion Startup Unmade on How They Will Take on the Fashion Industry
London-based Unmade is an on-demand clothing manufacturing platform that offers businesses the ability to offer customization to their customers.
Building an AI-Based Network Infrastructure Analytics Platform with AWS
Voyance is a fundamentally new approach to infrastructure management using AI/ML technology and big data analytics – all enabled by AWS and its scalable cloud-computing framework. With it enterprises are able to gain quantifiable insight into the operation of their networks and the impact on end user experience and productivity – something that, until now, was never possible.
How Spotinst Helps Customers with Infrastructure Automation
Containers and Serverless are fast gaining traction and organizations understand that their cloud spending is sometimes suboptimal; they are constantly looking for ways to optimize their spend without any additional operational overhead. This problem is compounded by a severe talent shortage in the market.
How WalkMe Solves Data Sequencing Challenges
Yotam Spenser, Head of Data Engineering at WalkMe, discusses the nature of the WalkMe Insights product offering, some of the challenges that arose as they developed this technology, and how they came to a solution.
Tanium CISO Chris Hallenbeck on How to Handle the Inevitable Breach
As CISO for the Americas at the security and IT management company Tanium, a big part of Chris Hallenbeck’s job is helping customers ensure that technology powering their business can adapt to disruption through improved business resilience.
Gremlin: Chaos Engineering and Providing Failure as a Service
Gremlin CEO and Co-Founder Kolton Andrus wants you to think of his company as a flu shot. “We basically inject a little of harm [into your system] in order to find weak spots and build an immunity,” he says. “We proactively break things… to help make them stronger.” While Andrus notes that the idea of preparing for disaster isn’t new—”we were doing hardware failure testing in the 60s and 70s and people were writing papers about this in the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s”—what they have noticed is that migrating to the Cloud has introduced new challenges.