Computerworld December 1, 2023
Anirban Ghoshal

AWS CEO Adam Selipsky and other top executives at the company’s annual re:Invent conference revealed updates and new products aimed at offerings from Microsoft, Oracle, Google, and IBM.

At AWS’ annual re:Invent conference this week, CEO Adam Selipsky and other top executives announced new services and updates to attract burgeoning enterprise interest in generative AI systems and take on rivals including Microsoft, Oracle, Google, and IBM.

AWS, the largest cloud service provider in terms of market share, is looking to capitalize on growing interest in generative AI. Enterprises are expected to invest $16 billion globally on generative AI and related technologies in 2023, according to a report from market research firm IDC.

This spending, which includes generative AI...

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