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neXt Curve is finally here at Silverstone, UK, the site of the British Grand Prix. Thanks to Amazon Web Services (AWS) for inviting me to this exclusive analyst event to listen and learn about their partnership with Formula 1. Very excited to find out what AWS has been up to in one of the most technically and mechanically intense sporting events in the world. I will be dropping non-NDA nuggets in the comment section below and check them out and remember to subscribe to my newsletter here on LinkedIn. LinkedIn News Bloomberg Forbes Forbes Technology Council Questex #formula1 #britishgrandprix #aws #broadcasttech #crm #innovation #technology

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Leonard Lee

Tech Industry Advisor & Thought Leader dedicated to making you constructively uncomfortable.

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I think Amazon Web Services (AWS) discovered the killer IoT apps here in Silverstone. LOL! That’s a lot of data that is being collected and then analyzed in way less than non-real time to provide new fan experiences, not preventative maintenance or anomaly detection. Literally, providing stats and fuel novel visualizations to enhance the broadcast/media experience for F1 fans. Neil Ralph, Tracy Morrissey #formula1 #aws

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Leonard Lee

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Here is a nice diagram for you geeks. F1 Insights is an analytics platform based on AWS that provides real-time ML-assisted insights. Formula 1 has worked with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to develop some ML features that enable novel applications such as Pit Strategy Battle. This is a great example of a lot of things including edge computing, distributed/disaggregated broadcast production, and serverless computing to enable the event-based analytics that make F1 Insights possible. Find out more here: https://aws.amazon.com/sports/f1/

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Leonard Lee

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I don‘t know how people raced I these things! It’s hard to get in and hard to get out of. Brave men drove these things!

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One of the big treats here in Silverstone was the chance to get a tour and briefing of Formula 1’s remote operations ETC (Event Technology Center) where they process media capture from a wide range of fixed, mobile cameras as well as mic’ed locations capturing surround sound from the track and in the car. It is a great example of how Amazon Web Services (AWS) is working with broadcasters is disaggregating and distributing their broadcast operations between a remote site and a more central production facility in Biggins, U.K. For you telco, it’s like RAN disaggregating. :-) Big baby steps but a clear case in how new tiers of broadband (courtesy of TCS) is providing the hybrid edge/cloud architecture that is making new models of distributed operations possible.

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Enjoy 🙏🙏

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