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DeepRacer Santa Cruz Meetup

DeepRacer is a 1/18th scale autonomous racing car with an onboard computer, camera, and a growing list of sensors such as Lidar and stereoscopic vision. Introduced at the AWS re:Invent 2018 conference, the official DeepRacer league has over 1500 members across the globe.

Managing Office Capacity with Data

It’s an increasingly common modern workplace problem. With hybrid work arrangements (those which allow workers to telecommute part time), many companies are grappling with how to manage their office space and capacity.
Cloud Brigade Business Intelligence Whitepaper

BI Whitepaper

Operating and scaling a professional services company is incredibly challenging. Every element of the business is in constant motion, and cash seems to fly out the door faster than it comes in.

Having fun with Serverless

The idea is that you can leave a digital object at a specific location, and share the object with someone, requiring that they show up to that location to find the object. That could be a 3D handwritten note, picture, or perhaps a 3D object.

Congrats on that thing you won ?!??

So I’ve been getting a lot of “Hey Congrats on that thing you won, um so what was it???”. .. allow me to simplify what just happened.

Central Coast Apprenticeship Summit

In recognition of National Apprenticeship Week, and to celebrate our recently developed apprenticeship opportunity, Cloud Brigade will be hosting the Central Coast Apprenticeship Summit on Wednesday, November 15th, 2017. Cloud Brigade, in collaboration with Cabrillo College and the Federal Department of Labor, recently developed the first of it’s kind Linux Support Specialist Apprenticeship. It is

The cloud v. data center decision

A new ZDNet/TechRepublic special report dives into a decision many companies are now facing: what to move to the cloud and what (if anything) to keep in the data center. ZDNet’s Charles McLellan kicks off this feature by taking a look at key trends in cloud and data center usage from the past year. TechRepublic’s

IT Ops Cost Determines Cloud Migration Value

By Clive Longbottom IT project requiring an assessment of present and predicted costs and savings falls into two categories: Capex and Opex. IT operating cost assessments are a vital part of proposing a cloud migration. IT must demonstrate both the department’s and the cloud’s business value. It’s time to baseline and estimate IT operating costs.

Clone Amazon S3 Data at Petabyte Scale

by Kate Miller | on 26 APR 2017 | in Amazon Glacier, Amazon S3, APN Technology Partners, Storage This is a guest post by Kelly Boeckman. Kelly is a Partner Manager at AWS who is focused on the Storage segment. Benjamin Franklin once famously said, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain,

$150K Grant to Build Workforce Training

The company has just applied for a $150k grant through the Mission Main Street Grants program. We are competing with companies across the country for 20 grants provided by Chase bank in a partnership with Google. In order to qualify we need to get 250 votes by October 17th. Why would a for-profit company need