This JPMC presentation at #reinvent feels a bit overly rehearsed β which if anything emphasises just how good the AWS presenters are, to make their presentations feel as natural as they do.
Iβm live-blogging the #reInvent keynote over on LinkedIn! Follow along here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/snaplogic_awsreinvent-activity-7269738384460320768-RExR
My shortest #reInvent recommendations:
Lip balm. Seriously, pack extras.
Comfy shoes; thereβs a lot of walking.
Dress in layers; thereβs a huge day/night difference, but also indoors/outdoors.
Backpack beats shoulder bag.
Drink water.
Talk to people. The hallway track beats the keynote track.
If you go to the #reInvent website and click on Topics, youβll see that the first item on the list is β#AI/MLβ. Then youβll notice that the next item is βAnalytics,β and then you realise that actually, the list is sorted alphabetically. But why let such boring details stand in the way of a good story? Let's talk about how we can make #GenAI work for you. Hint: the key is #data. https://www.snaplogic.com/blog/autonomous-ai-agents-aws-reinvent
My co-host on the Enterprise Alchemists #podcast is a #reInvent sceptic, but I did my best to persuade him. What do you think, did I do a good enough job? Or what would you have added? https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387057/episodes/16193858
Are you looking forward to AWS #reInvent? Hereβs something to whet your appetite! Iβll be live-blogging the keynotes over on LinkedIn, too, so look out for that as well. https://www.snaplogic.com/blog/autonomous-ai-agents-aws-reinvent
I love AWS #reInvent, I really do β but why do they have to make it so hard to get a direct link to a session? I'm here planning out my week with colleagues, and I want to send them the link to a cool session β no can do. We are reduced to copying and pasting session IDs, like *animals*.