01. Kickoff Day 3 AWS Re:Invent 2015. (00:18)
02. Is it a 3-Horse Race Between Amazon, Google and Azure?. (01:05)
03. Amazon's Creation of an Abstraction Layer for Devices. (03:00)
04. Building Distributed Architectures and the Opensource Ecosystem. (04:36)
05. Internet of Things and the Money Stream. (05:32)
06. What Needs to Happen at the Infrastructure Level with IOT. (06:48)
07. Winners and Losers in the Ecosystem. (07:45)
08. Wikibon's Analysis of the EMC Situation. (09:56)
09. Disruption and the Change in Capital Markets. (12:17)
10. Highlights of the Cube and Silicon Angle. (13:20)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
Amazon goldmine: AWS disrupts yet again with IoT platform | #reinvent
by Betsy Amy-Vogt | Oct 8, 2015 |
“It is the first time that [the Internet of Things]has really resonated with me,” said Wikibon’s Stu Miniman about Amazon Web Services, Inc.’s (AWS) announcement of the long-awaited IoT platform for AWS today at Amazon re:Invent 2015 in Las Vegas.
Disruption, datascience and change
Kicking off the final day of coverage from Amazon re:Invent 2015 for theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, were Miniman, John Furrier and Brian Gracely. The discussion focused on three main takeaways: How Amazon continues to disrupt and innovate, the IoT and importance of datascience, and how capital markets are changing.
The data goldmine
The buzz on the morning’s keynote centered around the announcement of the IoT platform for AWS. Describing the IoT as “a goldmine!” Furrier said that Amazon’s announcement is “a boom for data science.” Gracely agreed: “It’s a good day to be a data scientist.”
Miniman warned AWS competitors: “If you don’t have a full platform, you’re out of this game.“ Although Furrier stills sees Google and Microsoft Azure as in the race, he said that Amazon is “clearly thundering hard and leading the pack.”
Comparing Amazon with its competitors is like comparing “apples and kumquats,” added Gracely.
Capital markets are changing
Amazon is disrupting the margin structure inside the industry, according to Miniman, who stated that: “Infrastructure companies are going to have to change because the way they’ve done things over the last decade is no longer relevant.”
theCUBE team also discussed the rumor that Dell, Inc. and EMC are discussing a merger, with Gracely saying, “If it comes to fruition, it will be a huge deal. … Amazon would kill for EMC’s customer base; they’re the Fortune 500, the big guys.”
@theCUBE
#reInvent
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Kickoff Day 3 | AWS re:Invent 2015
01. Kickoff Day 3 AWS Re:Invent 2015. (00:18)
02. Is it a 3-Horse Race Between Amazon, Google and Azure?. (01:05)
03. Amazon's Creation of an Abstraction Layer for Devices. (03:00)
04. Building Distributed Architectures and the Opensource Ecosystem. (04:36)
05. Internet of Things and the Money Stream. (05:32)
06. What Needs to Happen at the Infrastructure Level with IOT. (06:48)
07. Winners and Losers in the Ecosystem. (07:45)
08. Wikibon's Analysis of the EMC Situation. (09:56)
09. Disruption and the Change in Capital Markets. (12:17)
10. Highlights of the Cube and Silicon Angle. (13:20)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
Amazon goldmine: AWS disrupts yet again with IoT platform | #reinvent
by Betsy Amy-Vogt | Oct 8, 2015 |
“It is the first time that [the Internet of Things]has really resonated with me,” said Wikibon’s Stu Miniman about Amazon Web Services, Inc.’s (AWS) announcement of the long-awaited IoT platform for AWS today at Amazon re:Invent 2015 in Las Vegas.
Disruption, datascience and change
Kicking off the final day of coverage from Amazon re:Invent 2015 for theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, were Miniman, John Furrier and Brian Gracely. The discussion focused on three main takeaways: How Amazon continues to disrupt and innovate, the IoT and importance of datascience, and how capital markets are changing.
The data goldmine
The buzz on the morning’s keynote centered around the announcement of the IoT platform for AWS. Describing the IoT as “a goldmine!” Furrier said that Amazon’s announcement is “a boom for data science.” Gracely agreed: “It’s a good day to be a data scientist.”
Miniman warned AWS competitors: “If you don’t have a full platform, you’re out of this game.“ Although Furrier stills sees Google and Microsoft Azure as in the race, he said that Amazon is “clearly thundering hard and leading the pack.”
Comparing Amazon with its competitors is like comparing “apples and kumquats,” added Gracely.
Capital markets are changing
Amazon is disrupting the margin structure inside the industry, according to Miniman, who stated that: “Infrastructure companies are going to have to change because the way they’ve done things over the last decade is no longer relevant.”
theCUBE team also discussed the rumor that Dell, Inc. and EMC are discussing a merger, with Gracely saying, “If it comes to fruition, it will be a huge deal. … Amazon would kill for EMC’s customer base; they’re the Fortune 500, the big guys.”
@theCUBE
#reInvent