
Adam Selipsky
@aselipsky • 51,486 subscribers
Husband & dad. Water skier/tennis player. Fan of Sounders & Seahawks. Former CEO at #AWS, Former President & CEO at Tableau.
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🚀 Today, we are thrilled to share that Amazon Q is now generally available. ◼Amazon Q is the most capable generative AI-powered assistant for accelerating software development and leveraging companies’ internal data. It eliminates tedious work for developers and employees across organizations. ◼Q helps to test, debug and write code, and has the highest reported code acceptance rates in the industry, for assistants that perform multi-line code suggestions. BT Group recently reported they accepted 37% of Q’s code suggestions and National Australia Bank reported a 50% acceptance rate. ◼Amazon Q Developer Agents can autonomously perform a range of tasks—everything from implementing features, documenting, and refactoring code, to performing software upgrades. Developers can ask Amazon Q to implement an application feature, and the agent will analyze their existing application code and generate a step-by-step implementation plan. ◼Amazon Q's capabilities extend beyond coding. It also allows employees to easily get insight from their company's internal data that is spread across multiple documents, systems, and applications. Q connects all these siloed sources and can answer questions, provide summaries, analyze trends, and generate content. ◼We're also introducing Q Apps, a powerful new way for anyone to create generative AI apps based on their organization's data—no prior coding experience required. Simply describe the app you need in natural language, and Q Apps will build it for you. This unlocks endless possibilities for teams to automate workflows and daily tasks. Customers across industries are using Amazon Q to transform the way they work. I'm incredibly excited to see what Q can do for you.
Adam Selipsky121,730 views • 2 years ago

Our retired data center hardware has a second life. The Amazon Web Services reverse logistics hubs use circular economy principles to test, repair, and reuse demanufactured server racks, all while maintaining the highest level of data security. One of our reverse logistics operations managers says it well, “The components we repair are small, but they have the potential to make a big impact for our company, our customers, and our planet.” #Circularity23 #AWS
Adam Selipsky25,368 views • 3 years ago
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