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Joined August 2009
Announcing a new multi-year, strategic partnership with @OpenAI that will provide our industry-leading infrastructure for them to run and scale ChatGPT inference, training, and agentic AI workloads. This partnership will enable OpenAI to run its advanced AI workloads on AWS’s world-class infrastructure starting immediately. More info in the link below. Learn more: go.aws/495oX7z
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30 days ago, I started building AgenticSQL with @kirodotdev. Today: 162 customers. 18 paying. Zero marketing budget. I'm not an engineer. I'm a 15-year Product Marketing vet who spent years positioning products I couldn't build myself. Kiro changed that. @awscloud gave me the infrastructure. Kiro gave me the velocity to actually use it. What I built in 30 days: A complete admin system. Customer dashboards. Real-time monitoring. Email marketing. Blog CMS. Support tickets. Security analytics. GitHub auto-deploy. File storage. Billing. API management and more! For customers: database deployment in 90 seconds. Database studio. Real-time updates. Full analytics. 3 different CLI workflows for different developer needs. All of it production-grade. All of it serving real customers. All of it built by one person. Without Kiro, this would've taken 6 months with a full team. With Kiro, I shipped enterprise infrastructure in a month. This isn't vibe coding. This is full product execution. Frontend, backend, security, AWS integrations, custom API agents. I built my own agentic system inside Kiro to automate database deployments. @SwamiSivasubram and the team at AWS are building something genuinely transformative. Kiro isn't just another AI coding tool. It's the platform that lets non-engineers build production systems. Now I'm giving away 1 million free PostgreSQL databases to developers tired of configuration hell. @dragosilinca gave me early access to Kiro when it was still private. That decision changed everything. The tools exist. The infrastructure exists. The paradigm has shifted. You just have to ship. agenticsql.ai Stop configuring. Build empires.
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🪩 🌵 What's that? It's time to party? Join AWS Worldwide Public Sector for the annual re:Invent reception at Kaos Nightclub (Palms Hotel & Casino) on Wednesday, December 3, 2025. Register today! go.aws/4hWBKeL *Registration required & you must have a re:Invent badge.
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Every cloud provider faces the same AI infrastructure challenge: chips need to be positioned close together to exchange data quickly, but they generate intense heat, creating unprecedented cooling demands. We needed a strategic solution that allowed us to use our existing air-cooled data centers to do liquid cooling without waiting for new construction. And it needed to be rapidly deployed so we could bring customers these powerful AI capabilities while we transition towards facility-level liquid cooling. Think of a home where only one sunny room needs AC, while the rest stays naturally cool – that’s what we wanted to achieve, allowing us to efficiently land both liquid and air-cooled racks in the same facilities with complete flexibility. The available options weren't great. Either we could wait to build specialized liquid-cooled facilities or adopt off-the-shelf solutions that didn't scale or meet our unique needs. Neither worked for our customers, so we did what we often do at Amazon… we invented our own solution. Our teams designed and delivered our In-Row Heat Exchanger (IRHX), which uses a direct-to-chip approach with a "cold plate" on the chips. The liquid runs through this sealed plate in a closed loop, continuously removing heat without increasing water use. This enables us to support traditional workloads and demanding AI applications in the same facilities. By 2026, our liquid-cooled capacity will grow to over 20% of our ML capacity, which is at multi-gigawatt scale today. While liquid cooling technology itself isn't unique, our approach was. Creating something this effective that could be deployed across our 120 Availability Zones in 38 Regions was significant. Because this solution didn't exist in the market, we developed a system that enables greater liquid cooling capacity with a smaller physical footprint, while maintaining flexibility and efficiency. Our IRHX can support a wide range of racks requiring liquid cooling, uses 9% less water than fully-air cooled sites, and offers a 20% improvement in power efficiency compared to off-the-shelf solutions. And because we invented it in-house, we can deploy it within months in any of our data centers, creating a flexible foundation to serve our customers for decades to come. Reimagining and innovating at scale has been something Amazon has done for a long time and one of the reasons we’ve been the leader in technology infrastructure and data center invention, sustainability, and resilience. We're not done… there's still so much more to invent for customers.
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How do you moderate content for 125M athletes while keeping insights intelligent and tone positive? @Strava + Amazon Bedrock + @AnthropicAI 🤝 ✅ personalized training recs ✅ 80%+ accurate content filtering ✅ Harmful content detection at scale The story: go.aws/4hMEhYZ
Data gridlock? Take the AWS express lane. AWS is how autonomous vehicle data flows at 200 trillion operations per second. Pave smarter data highways & watch innovation accelerate. 👉 go.aws/3JEbhWH
AWS re:Invent is coming to Las Vegas! ☁️🎰🤖 AWS CEO Matt Garman invites you to explore hundreds of sessions on AI innovations & next-gen compute solutions for your business challenges. Register now. 👉 go.aws/3JD62q4
Announcing Fastnet, a dedicated state-of-the-art transatlantic subsea fiber optic cable system connecting Maryland, U.S., and County Cork, Ireland. The system delivers 320+ terabits per second—enough to stream 12.5 million HD films simultaneously. The subsea cable will provide enhanced network resilience to improve global connectivity and meet the rising demand for cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI). Learn more: go.aws/4nwzhsx
To get real value from #generativeAI, organizations are customizing model to match their business DNA. 💻🧬 In this #AWS blog, learn five tips for tuning generative AI models, from starting with clear business goals to choosing the right customization approach and optimizing coast + performance. 👉 go.aws/49xUqiG
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Very pleased to be working with Amazon to bring a lot more NVIDIA chips online for OpenAI to keep scaling!
70,000+ AWS customers have won the compute triple crown: Performance. Cost. Sustainability.🚀💰🌱 How? #AWS Graviton! Join them with One engineer, One app, One week, in 4 easy steps. Let’s go! 👉 go.aws/4ociz2P
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New multi-year, strategic partnership with @OpenAI will provide our industry-leading infrastructure for them to run and scale ChatGPT inference, training, and agentic AI workloads. Allows OpenAI to leverage our unusual experience running large-scale AI infrastructure securely, reliably, and at scale. OpenAI will start using AWS’s infrastructure immediately and we expect to have all of the capacity deployed before end of next year-- with the ability to expand in 2027 and beyond. aboutamazon.com/news/aws/aws…
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Cohere Health’s clinical AI-powered solutions help automate medical necessity reviews securely with #AmazonBedrock AgentCore 🧬⚡🎯 Using #AgentCore, Cohere Health achieves 30-40% faster review times & improved clinical decision accuracy. #AWS 👉 go.aws/43F8TFR
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🔐The future of cybersecurity is built on #AWS. 🎉We’re proud to power 97% of the #startups named in the @lightspeedvp Cyber60 2025 report. ⚡ Check out the report in full & discover the leading pioneers innovating, building & scaling for a safer future: go.aws/47A1DMQ
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New: Amazon VP & CTO @Werner on why AI for good depends on good data and why open geospatial information is essential for humanitarian aid, disaster response, and equitable progress:
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Hospitality that scales effortlessly. Whitbread counts on Amazon DynamoDB to keep tens of thousands of bookings running smoothly every day with consistent performance & seamless scalability. Learn more. ▶️ go.aws/49ruANm
Build your dream compute lineup. ☁️💪⚡️ Introducing new 8th generation EC2 instances with custom Intel Xeon 6 processors, available exclusively on AWS. Choose from C8i, R8i, M8a & C8i-flex, R8i-flex, M8i-flex to build your perfect processing powerhouse. #AWS #CloudComputing 👉 go.aws/4otDrTe
No time for sitting this one out—Beck is headlining re:Play. 🎸🎧 One epic week of learning & connection, ending on the highest note. Register for re:Invent. go.aws/3Lfkp4x