Editor’s note:TensorFlow, our open source machine learning library, is just that—open to anyone. Companies, nonprofits, researchers and developers have used TensorFlow in some pretty cool ways, and we’re sharing those stories here on Keyword. Here’s one of them. Victor Anton captured tens of thousands of birdsong recordings, collected over a three-year period. But he had […]
Archives for November 2017
Introducing AIY Vision Kit: Make devices that seeIntroducing AIY Vision Kit: Make devices that seeDirector
Earlier this year, we kicked off AIY Projects to help makers experiment with and learn about artificial intelligence. Our first release, AIY Voice Kit, was a huge hit! People built many amazing projects, showing what was possible with voice recognition in maker projects. Today, we’re excited to announce our latest AIY Project, the Vision Kit. […]
The new maker toolkit: IoT, AI and Google Cloud PlatformThe new maker toolkit: IoT, AI and Google Cloud PlatformCreative Strategy LeadPrototyping Lead
Voice interaction is everywhere these days—via phones, TVs, laptops and smart home devices that use technology like the Google Assistant. And with the availability of maker-friendly offerings like Google AIY’s Voice Kit, the maker community has been getting in on the action and adding voice to their Internet of Things (IoT) projects. As avid makers […]
Data-driven design: Should designers trust their guts — or the data?
We’ve all seen one of those movies that is widely critically acclaimed, but which we don’t enjoy watching. There are many movies like this that come out each year. The critics rave, the indie awards are heaped on, and audiences never bother to tune in. Why is that? Sometimes art and craft do not add […]
Meet a few of our machine learning makersMeet a few of our machine learning makersGoogle AI Team
From reinventing your smartphone to helping you play rock-paper-scissors, AI is changing the way we use technology today. And while we hear about all the new things we’re able to do thanks to machine learning, we don’t always hear about the people shaping machine learning itself. Who are they? What inspired them to get into […]
How to host your FSLogix profiles and Office data in Amazon S3 storage
November 6, 2017 FSLogix 0 Hosting your data in Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) can be a very inexpensive way to provide storage for your organisation. This solution is also not necessarily confined to the use case of having both desktops and profiles in AWS due to the caching mechanisms AWS provides. Both FSLogix Profiles […]
Comparison between Horizon Cloud and Citrix Cloud on Azure
The last couple of weeks I have been working with VMware Horizon Cloud for Microsoft Azure, and tesing the bits and pieces about the platform, and especially I’ve been looking at how it compares against Citrix Cloud in general. Therefore I decided to write this blog post to maybe enlighten how it differs in terms […]
Introducing Top-Notch PowerShell Automation Tool: SysKit Shell
Our team is thrilled to introduce you to the all-powerful PowerShell automation toolkit: SysKit Shell. With the PowerShell constantly evolving, we thought we could provide an enhanced, more sophisticated, feature-packed tool to improve the maximize user experience to the fullest when in managing PowerShell. SysKit Shell is a new solution that allows system admins to […]
Microsoft: Detecting in-memory attacks with Sysmon and Azure Security Center
In-memory attacks are on the rise and attracting increasing attention, as reported, for example, in these posts, SentinelOne: In memory attacks loom large, leave little trace, Hunting in memory, and Hunting for in-memory .NET attacks. These attacks involve the attacker carrying out malicious activities entirely in-memory, rather than writing a file to disk – as […]
Why Your Data Center Needs a Fast Path to Software-Defined Storage (SDS)
November 6, 2017 DataCore 0 As your business goes after new revenue opportunities, an outmoded data storage infrastructure can be a roadblock. It can also inhibit expansion while continually hitting you hard in your operating and capital expense budgets. Because the traditional data center model is complex, built on multiple vendor and technology resources, it […]