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Highlights from AWS re:Invent 2020

by | Mar 9, 2021 | Internet of Things

AWS re:Invent 2020 took on a new format this year as a three-week virtual event as the pandemic continues to limit in-person conferences. But that didn’t stop people from attending and digging into important topics around the Internet of Things. You can learn more about what the event featured here, but we have listed some of the highlights below for easy reference. 

  • IoT technology shows promise for helping in the fight against the pandemic, as companies work on symptom trackers and proximity detection applications.

  • Investment in machine learning (ML) is growing, with MLOps (efforts to streamline the machine learning lifecycle) and turnkey ML solutions (end-to-end systems that address common ML problems) emerging as new trends.

  • AWS is launching several new services that will make it easier for industrial companies to leverage IoT technology.

While we are interested in all things IoT, the Industrial IoT (IIoT) is an area we have a lot of expertise in, so we are eager to learn more about the expanded AWS offerings in this area. You can read more about the work we have done across various industries on our Portfolio page. And, of course, we are always here to start a conversation with you about how IoT technology can help your business grow.

Software Design Solutions builds complicated software and hardware for embedded systems and IoT devices for a wide range of markets—industrial, medical, audio/visual, networking, security, consumer, and government. We are based in Pittsburgh, PA; SDS continues to serve clients across the nation for everything from sensors to space travel.

Software Design Solutions builds complicated software and hardware for embedded systems and IoT devices for a wide range of markets—industrial, medical, audio/visual, networking, security, consumer, and government. We are based in Pittsburgh, PA; SDS continues to serve clients across the nation for everything from sensors to space travel.