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AWS Architecture Monthly Magazine: Agriculture

Architecture Monthly Magazine cover - AgricultureIn this month’s issue of AWS Architecture Monthly, Worldwide Tech Lead for Agriculture, Karen Hildebrand (who’s also a fourth generation farmer) refers to agriculture as “the connective tissue our world needs to survive.” As our expert for August’s Agriculture issue, she also talks about what role cloud will play in future development efforts in this industry and why developing personal connections with our AWS agriculture customers is one of the most important aspects of our jobs.

You’ll also buzz through the world of high tech beehives, milk the information about data analytics-savvy cows, and see what the reference architecture of a Smart Farm looks like.

In August’s Agriculture issue

  • Ask an Expert: Karen Hildebrand, AWS WW Agriculture Tech Leader
  • Customer Success Story: Tine & Crayon: Revolutionizing the Norwegian Dairy Industry Using Machine Learning on AWS
  • Blog Post: Beewise Combines IoT and AI to Offer an Automated Beehive
  • Reference Architecture:Smart Farm: Enabling Sensor, Computer Vision, and Edge Inference in Agriculture
  • Customer Success Story: Farmobile: Empowering the Agriculture Industry Through Data
  • Blog Post: The Cow Collar Wearable: How Halter benefits from FreeRTOS
  • Related Videos: DuPont, mPrest & Netafirm, and Veolia

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