Meta and Amazon Web Services announce strategic cooperation

Amazon Web Services (a subsidiary of Amazon.com) has just announced that Meta (Facebook’s parent company) has entered into an expanded partnership in the use of cloud storage solutions.

Accordingly, Meta uses AWS’s comprehensive infrastructure and services to complement the existing on-premises infrastructure and will expand its use of AWS compute, storage, data, and security services to provide privacy, reliability, and scale in the cloud.

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Meta will do third-party collaborations on AWS and use the cloud to support projects that acquire companies that already use AWS services. Meta will also use AWS compute services to accelerate Meta AI’s artificial intelligence (AI) research and development. Additionally, Meta and AWS will work together to improve performance for customers running PyTorch on AWS and accelerate the process of building, training, deploying, and operating machine learning/intelligence models. artificial for developers.

Additionally, AWS and Meta will help researchers and development technology machine learning by continuing to optimize further the performance and integration capabilities of PyTorch services are core management as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and Amazon SageMaker (AWS service that helps developers and data scientists quickly build, train, and deploy machine learning models in the cloud and edge) to build, training and deploying artificial intelligence models on a large scale.

“We are excited to expand our strategic relationship with AWS to accelerate innovation, scale, and scale,” said Jason Kalich, Vice President of Manufacturing Engineering at Meta. its research and development. The global reach and reliability of AWS will help us continue to deliver innovative experiences to the billions of people using Meta products and services around the world .”

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