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TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN ADELAIDE

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Adelaide is a city known for its rolling, vineyard-dotted hills that spill into the sea. It’s a cultural melting pot with a strong arts scene and a dynamic foodie culture, where growers and producers, winemakers and chefs, creatives and consumers are all closely connected. Supporting local is king; connection is everything. Adelaide is a city known for sunny weather, where winter temperatures average 16 degrees, and scorching 40 degree summer heat waves can stretch on for days. It’s a city of pink-skied sunsets, rugged coastline and insanely beautiful beaches. Sometimes dubbed the “20 minute city”, Adelaide is also very livable – where everything is in close proximity. Mostly, Adelaide is a city in the midst of a renaissance. Change is a happenin’, and the world is taking notice. Here are ten things you must do when you visit. 1. Stroll the River Torrens + Festival Centre Precinct In the heart of Adelaide city stretches The River Torrens ; Adelaide’s most significant...

Amazon Plays Catch Up in a large part regarding the Cloud

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Amazon is playing in a corner of the cloud. Microsoft and Google for the first time have improved on machine learning. Amazon creates breakthroughs with new people and products. Amazon.com’s cloud computing unit dominate the computing market over the internet. But there is one area where it has lagged: artificial intelligence tools allow customers to analyze data, understand speech and recognize images without buying expensive machines. Amazon Web Services has quickly added AI upgrades, hired experts in the field, and has signed clients such as Intuit Inc. and Liberty Mutual Group Inc. Amazon is growing as the market is likely to accelerate the development of cloud computing and right now Microsoft Corp and Google are using it to engage customers from AWS. According to research firm IDC, software sales for creating incremental applications will increase from 40% to 2021 to more than $8 billion. Analyst David Schubmehl, as companies move to Internet-based services ...